Sentences with phrase «point of her rant»

So the point of my rant is (and I don't want to sound like a pompous prick) you should recognize that somebody like me won't live in Vegas, so you can either lower your standards and meet only locals, or you can give me a real phone number

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In the Bloomberg report, the now public rant pointed fingers at his customer service department because of an increase in canceled orders, which climbed to 17 percent, up from 5 percent.
The Tesla CEO answered questions boldly and even defiantly at times, at one point going on an anti-media rant and at another point challenging the head of a major competitor.
I suspect one of them will simply post another anti-democrat or anti-Obama rant in response without actually addressing your point.
Then you admit your illogical ranting about how there was an uproar when the Bible was published in other languages has nothing to do with my point about the absurdity of requiring people to read the Quran in Arabic in order to properly understand it.
However, to make that statement without pointing to the HUGE number of Christian rants and raves on these blogs would be irresponsible.
We all love to point and say how awful the rantings are of people like Terry Jones, Pat Robertson, and Fred Phelps but are they really different, except in style, than what mainstream Christians say?
That's part of his rant (had that been his only point) I would have recognized.
I don't know if this Wenger rant has come because he has reached the end of his tether or if he had just read some comments on JustArsenal, but he certainly made his point very clear.
Went off on a bit of a rant... but I'm just trying to emphasise the point that clearly Arsene doesn't know best, because the exact same mistakes are made every year and so continues the cycle of false hope and before anybody starts with the «yeah but we won two FA cups back to back ``.
My point is, out of that big, ridiculous rant of my was that we still don't know how «good» Zacha will or will not be for sure.
That story is of course already familiar to many, including those from well beyond Tyneside: the «Entertainers» tag, new signings Les Ferdinand and David Ginola combining with existing talent to play scintillating football, the 12 - point lead in early January, the 4 — 3 defeat at Anfield still regularly hailed (rightly or wrongly) as the best game the Premier League has ever seen, Kevin Keegan's «I will love it if we beat them» rant, a Cantona - and - Schmeichel - powered Man United scenting blood and recording a relentless series of 1 — 0 wins (including one at St James» Park in which we battered them senseless) to claim the title with all the remorselessness of a lion tracking down a wounded gazelle.
But, at the end of the day, despite the rantings of Aitor Karanka, who appears to have at least one screw loose, there was no doubting that our performance merited us getting a point.
Do you really care about birth and women and what women want (and have as mainstream options in more civilized parts of the post industrial world) or do you just like to insult and point your ranting finger at what affirms your profession?
So Christine, can you please get around to answering Lizzie Dee's question, «'' Would you like to point to examples of ranting and bullying?»
Would you like to point to examples of ranting and bullying?
You wrote: «Would you like to point to examples of ranting and bullying?
This is coming off a rant but it's almost sad the laundry list of flaws that could be pointed out here.
I'm sorry I know I am just ranting at this point but lately I have felt inundated by the rat race of who is a better parent and why, and judgement, and assigning ill intent to others actions.
Last week, I felt the stress on my body, my heart would pump faster at certain points of the day and I even ranted on snapchat (username: lilbitsofpau... heaayy!).
, can your xbox do that don't think so, how did it sell out of preorders everywhere in every store?and if it is well its just right for you because the way you said it was a «babies toy'implyes that your probably 6 - 10, and ummmmm your to late nintendo is releasing «wii mini» (actually do nt see the point i didn't really say it to be a good thing but whatever it still proofs you wrong) annnnd end rant!
And, while I'm on a bit of a rant, I might as well also point out that it's nowhere near as raunchy as its marketing peeps seem so desperate to have us all believe.
I had planned to write a full - blown rant about the numerous blind spots and errors of judgment in this morning's Academy Award nominations, but at this point I'm too tired and resigned to summon up the necessary fire.
Brill's three page rant about Diane Ravitch reveals that he didn't really understand the point of «The Death and Life of The Great American School System.»
Bennett Kayser voted against some of them, insisted that many of them report back to the Board in one year with a progress report, and at one point unleashed a mini rant against charter schools in general.
The bottom line of my past ranting is that those who are good are being swamped and disadvantaged by the vocal majority — who are simply poor writers and poorly supported from a polished end product point of view.
There are FAR more cogent points being made in the comments section than there are in this muddled mess of a rant / article.
Dear Author points off to Digital Reader's post on the matter, and Digital Reader in turn has links off to assorted authors» commentary, notably Chuck Wendig's, which I link to because his rant IS a thing of glory.
And that is the point that I hopefully made in the article, that there are authors who not only rant but who enlist their legions of readers to counterattack a negative review.
Instead of writing childish blog posts ranting against a supposed fixed system, maybe you should practice writing better books Primates have a very developed sense of fairplay, and often point fingers at others when things aren't going their way as a reason.
More to the point, is this what agents who rant about a lack of professionalism in writers think of as professional conduct for agents?
I suggest before you return with another screed against Amazon that you do your homework, look at what the prime price points are for selling e-books and actually answer some of the questions that have been posed to you instead of just going off on another anti-Amazon rant.
Anyways before I start a long rant about these kind of posts there is one thing I want to point out that all travel bloggers are forgetting to mention.
To Plucky's credit, he totally understands the point of the Devil's Advocate argument and acknowledges it at the end of his rant.
Instead of droning on about the same countless problems and complaints that most other players have already pointed out in preliminary reviews, forum posts, and rants, I'm here to give an overall impression of the game from the perspective of a gamer that has seen more than their fair share of Massively Multiplayer Online Role - Playing Games (MMORPG's), as far back as the dread days of Ultima Online.
But I could rant like this all night, the point is that why — amidst all this confusion and watering - down — has Nintendo also come out with their strongest software of the decade?
The man - baby replied with at least 4 or 5 long - winded rants filled with playground language, including multiple counts of censor bypassing to post «curse words» (which is why those posts got deleted), and as usual he didn't address a single point that was made.
If I've missed «the point» then I'd like you, or anyone else, to make clear what the point is because my rant was aimed at those people who've made it a point to use the «no trophies = no buy» mantra as the sole purpose for lack of support for great games.
its pretty funny how you go about ranting about sh1t that means nothing while failing to adress most of my points.
Okay end rant, it is time for the Republic to look at it from an Empire point of view.
Her own videos revolve around her pointed rants, tutorials, and the physical transformation of her person through live - action mutation by way of 3D rendering programs.
I read through all of Thomas O's rant, and could get no coherent point except that he was very annoyed for some reason.
Do you really think that in his rant about people being «cowards» — people I will point out that Willis doesn't know personally, who he has formed a definitive judgement of with no actual information to assess their character — is not meant as a (at least partial) statement on their motivations and reasoning?
The point of this little rant is to suggest that our society has urgent problems that may actually be amenable to solution, and that we shouldn't waste our time and energies in futile debates over inherently shape - shifting pseudo-words such as «God» and «religion», as they are commonly used.
Much like your own comments, the book you cite appears to be the overblown, ridiculous, and unserious ranting of a fringe element; even if the authors make good points, somewhere deep in the text, it seems unlikely that it will be worth most readers» time to filter it out of the dross.
I do thank you for the opportunity to allow us to express the points of view / rants / comparing sizes etc...... though I can't say that it was particularly enlightening.
Your rant is not capable of rational response because it fails to provide a single point, substantiated claim and / or item of evidence.
Hence, it is more than a little tiresome to see the same old rants from skeptics who point out this period of rapid aerosol and CO2 rise as «proof» that CO2 can't possibly cause warming since this period saw cooling.
/ rant (To pit - nickers who miss the «not» after «rant», I point out that the leading / means «end», so the usual «off» is either redundant or a double negative, meaning «end of off», which logically reduces to «on».)
However, if someone continues to rant to the point of harassment, report it to the website.
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