Sentences with phrase «people unaccepted»

DuVall's entire career seems to comprise of playing outsiders or people unaccepted by the mainstream (including The Astronaut's Wife and The Faculty).

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atheists are such angry people they rarely make positive contributions to discussions of any kind because they are so busy feeling mad that they have nothing to be hopeful or happy about (or it would seem that way since they are so spiteful and unaccepting of anyone else)..
Are we still at this point in history where people are being ridiculously unaccepting of scientific fact to the point where they are even referencing studies that they can not come up with a source for simply because they do not exist?
There are very few people left in Britain who are intolerant and unaccepting of foreign cultures.
In marriage counseling it is often helpful if couples can develop some awareness of how much of their unproductive conflict results from their projection of unaccepted aspects of themselves onto the other person, where these attributes are related to with deep ambivalence.
But I do think that as the kids get older that people get more and more unaccepting of nursing.
That same FreeDating infographic also shows that catfishers tend to compulsively lie, are addicted to false persona and fantasy, feel unloved or unaccepted, may want to hurt other people, lack confidence, and have been abused or have abused someone else.
But because she's a transgender woman in a country with little to no support for trans people, she has to navigate cruelties lodged both by her boyfriend's unaccepting family and the government.
But because she's a transgender woman, in a country with little to no support for trans people, she has to navigate cruelties lodged her way both by her boyfriend's unaccepting family and the government.
Picture, if you will, the scenario in which you would write the following e-mail to a person from whom you had just accepted — and then unaccepted — a new job:
In this case, a person will thus have a need to relate to their spouse as a good friend and revered mother, and live out their sexual fantasies with a «lover» whose only function is to serve as a sexual outlet for these unaccepted desires.
«Supportive housing faces particular hurdles because society is so unaccepting and fearful of people with brain diseases,» Harsh says.
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