Sentences with phrase «oblivious person»

Even the most oblivious person out there will tell you there's garbage DLC.
I've been dating, (i.e. interracial dating) for a long time and I'm sure being the socially oblivious person I am and not having a clue about any of the dizziness that is American interracial dating helped me to initially just go for who I was attracted to.
I just have a feeling of a massive wave of trolls, haters, and oblivious people attacking the console by the 13th
Well, it wouldn't be to entirely oblivious people not paying attention regarding temps of Antarctic.

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They also were oblivious to the effects of their actions on real people, and their motto was «Let justice triumph though the heavens may fall» — i.e., even if mankind is destroyed.
Interestingly, I think people are complex — we all have partitioned minds, so they may be open to uncertainty in some areas of their life (and even boast of it) but very closed in others (and totally oblivious to it.)
It is clear that America and the American people have been taken hostage and are oblivious to it, but what they do nt know is that real jews can not live amongst non believers and thus someone has got to go?
We do not know whether persons in this group, while moved by the presence and claims of individuals with whom they are in face - to - face relations, may, on another level, be oblivious to and unmoved by more impersonal social structures and practices that consistently put and keep persons in situations of oppression and deprivation.
The sad part it, these numbers you trot out, which you are oblivious to the statistical problems inherent in them, were obviously put together by someone with a knowledge of statistics and manipulated so gullible people like yourself would use them to argue a cause which the true evidence does not support.
Pascal's Wager = If you believe in god and think this is true = you believe that god is naive and oblivious to people's true intentions
Oh, pilgrims walking by oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it....
Most people were going about their business, oblivious to their travelling companions, but one young man had become preoccupied with the rather perplexed and obviously disorientated elderly gentleman who sat opposite him.
They preach to give meaning to people, but are oblivious of the meanings people have already.
Funny people use hermaphrodite snails n pre-puberty lambs skipping about oblivious of their own gender as examples of natural gayness.
This atomistic solution is a romantic illusion, for persons are made in and for relation, and anyone who imagines himself to be self - sufficient is simply oblivious to the network of relations in which his being consists.
Also, google «dhimmi» for what happens to people who are oblivious to reality and do nt take action in time.
People in that country are completely oblivious of the concept «use the same language in the entire paragraph».
This basic concept enables one to explain why certain persons seem totally oblivious to aspects of their environment which appear obvious to others.
Some people have squelched the growth urge for so long that they're oblivious to it.
Of course, asking a person if they think they are doing the wrong thing doesn't always work since usually the person making the mistake is oblivious to his error while he is making it.
Such a person lived and partly lived (Eliot) oblivious to the real drama of his life.
Here's my spin, which I've shared with you before, on the nerve of the debate: Strauss says to Kojeve: You and guys like you have made people oblivious of eternity.
Geez... people are oblivious to the obvious.
Oh, pilgrims walking by oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it seems, don't understand a thing about the measure of its loss?
The picture includes the family's attempt to adjust to a person who lies and is least responsible when he most needs to be, who is unbearably irritable and egocentric, who embarrasses them in front of friends and spoils their holidays by being on a binge, who spends money they need for necessities on whiskey, and who seems completely oblivious to their welfare or their pleadings.
The amount of conceptual novelty it can introduce is tiny indeed, and the «cleverest» DNA - molecular - occasion in the world is oblivious of the fact that its aims may have an effect on the welfare of the human «living person» who happens to inhabit the same organism!
Iv seen him have performances even this season when he's been easily one of our best players, yet some people on here seemed oblivious to it.
Dressed in his blue Knicks practice shorts, he stepped out of the car and slowly walked to the building, where six people were waiting for him: Laura Tate, a 28 - year - old aspiring model from Los Angeles who had conducted a 15 - month affair with Johnson; Tate's father, Dennis; her lawyer; two lab workers; and a three - month - old girl named Taylor Tate Johnson, who was resting quietly in Laura's lap, oblivious to the awkward situation around her.
People even seem oblivious to the fact that since the Man City game, Ramsey has returned to the kind of play that brings out the best in him.
For Smith, that encounter came in the leftfield bleachers of Busch Stadium in St. Louis in 1998, shoulder to shoulder with 50,000 people standing on their seats and roaring every time Mark McGwire came to the plate to try to break Roger Maris's home run record, an entire city — oblivious to McGwire's steroid use and deceit — melted into one.
I was oblivious to the resistance people have to making a sacrifice for those with allergies, oblivious to the utter misrepresentation of how severe allergies can be and oblivious to how people believe that casual contact allergies is «hype».
These people are really oblivious to how adaptive and smart humans are.
These people are oblivious to history.
Even though I was behind a locked door, hooking myself up to the pump still felt weird because I knew on the other side of the wall were people going about their regular business, oblivious to what was going on with my breasts.
But from what I see around here, there are a lot of very sick people who seem totally oblivious to (or in denial about) the fact that their diet has anything to do with their health.
Plus, you'll just get people complimenting you on your bag — totally oblivious that it's secretly for baby gear.
We are not oblivious of the obstacles but we hope the president's direction will put Ghana on the map where financial obstacles will no longer determine how far a person can go in the education cycle.»
A personality aimed to uplift our people from centuries of degradation so as to ensure that a world which has lived oblivious of us should accord us dignity and respect.
Corbyn argued that the Tory leader was oblivious to the anger people were feeling and accused Cameron of living in a «fantasy land», before finishing off:
I wonder if the members are picked from the moon, people who are totally oblivious of the country they, re trying to draft constitution for or how do they suddenly go out of touch with the challenging issues on the ground.
«No amount of propaganda can make the people oblivious of their own responsibilities because they are living with the prevailing circumstances.»
«We are not oblivious of the plans by some would - be trouble makers who would want to cause disaffection amongst people.
The NPP appears oblivious to the fact that it has a legal obligation to protect journalists and other persons who they allow into their premises to conduct legitimate business.
It is as if there is an unconscious zombie trapped in him that can point accurately even though the conscious person is oblivious.
Toddlers with autism are oblivious to the social information in the eyes, but don't actively avoid meeting another person's gaze, according to a new study.
«A lot of people are oblivious to the fact that this is an open purse on the table.»
It would not be an overstatement to say that even in the age of Internet, the majority of people are entirely oblivious when it comes to fitness or bodybuilding and how to improve their overall health.
The frightening part is that these people tend to only produce self - centered babble unworthy of attention, completely oblivious to the context.
In a recent article in The New York Times, Jen A. Miller lamented the use of smartphones in races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.»
I know I tend to be a little oblivious to things, but I did not realize people actually «disliked» the 30 × 30.
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