Sentences with phrase «rant make»

Did going on some childish rant make you feel better?
Here in Zimbabwe we say an empty vessel makes the most noise so once I start seeing and hearing all those hate filled rants I make my conclusion.
Reading your rant makes my stomach turn, it's one thing to support mothers regardless of what they feed their babies, it's another thing when you use such harsh words «boob shoved in their face» when speaking about breast feeding mothers.
In fact, Kevin is an author of many of the anonymous rants making accusations on the site that has an official policy of not allowing those being accused to refute the allegations.
Carolyn, I can see how my rant made you think I was cheering as Ethel met her fate; I was certainly wound up.

Not exact matches

Gary Vaynerchuk makes this very clear in his hilarious rant about people's focus on «passive income.»
New NBA commissioner Adam Silver made famous by Donald Sterling's racist rant will let one well - heeled person pick his brain.
He never stood in an airport bookstore and wondered which of its seemingly interchangeable business titles would truly revolutionize his company and unlock the secret to happiness, and he never tried to make sense of the bizarre spectacle of a Jim Cramer rant.
Green makes it clear that they're not in the same dubious business as the so - called «buy - here, pay - here» used - car dealers that were the subject of one of comedian John Oliver's recent televised rants — and definitely not in the same line of work as payday loan operators.
The NDP made a hopelessly confusing hash of the greenhouse gas (GHG) file in the last election (see the intemperate rants here, here and here), mainly because of its lack of understanding of environmental economics.
So before you continue to make a fool of yourself in spouting your hatred toward the Christian faith, maybe you ought to reconsider exactly how your phrasing your rants... this is furhter scientific evidedence (observable, repeatable) that the real issue «atheist» have is not with religion, but with Christians.
not only are you judgmental and do you make egrgious assumptions about the practices of other posters, you seem to have no knowldge at all of that book you wave around in your holier - than - thou rantings.
Rather, what made De Gioia's response so admirable was that he pulled no punches, but wrote honest, civil protest against an unprofessional rant.
Yes, I know that it's probably my own little rant, but the whole garden of Eden story sometimes makes me a tad uneasy.
You're ranting about things that don't even appear, which makes you look like a loon.
aaahhh... more egotistical and irrational rantings from John (the one who is so devoid of logic he makes stupid statements like the one above.
This coming from the vitriolic pastor of the ATLAH World Missionary Church in Harlem who rants constantly about Obama, even making derogatory comments about Michelle's physical characteristics.
Sounds like the rantings of a drunken fool... was that supposed to make sense to anyone other than yourself?
Some poor girl... or sheep... has to listen to him rant and spew, eyes bulging, talking non-stop, adamantly raging on about how Russian miners have heard the screams of hell and how some ancient vanished superrace made the pyramids and modern man couldn't which means evolution is wrong... she'd be wondering if she should just run for it, or does he have a big kitchen knife on him ready to use if she does... there she sits, with that «please - don «t - stab - me - repeatedly smile on he fear - petrified face...
I will begin with a backhanded compliment, thanking you for making it easy for bloggers like me to issue one - way rants against the people we don't like while maintaining the appearance of a conversation.
I would think Christians would be concerned about other Christians making them look bad instead of anti gay rants on an article about crazy preachers.
, ranting to Dan about «church people,» and ugly crying about how maybe there isn't a God and about how even if there is one I have no business blogging about him anymore because these Christians are making me crazy.
It is not the judges right or duty to express his personal opinions or beliefs while sitting on the bench, especially while giving a verdict.Judges are there to make sure due process and a fair and impartial hearing or trial takes place for all those involved.this particular judge's rant on the muslim world based on his views from serving in the military had absolutely no bearing on the case and should not have even been brought up much less used to chastise the victim with.
I am laughing (ok maybe crying a little), because I said in anger to my youngest sister the other day, «I am human, I make mistakes,» and then continued my angry rant!
The only problem with your ittle hateful high school rant is that this is an article written by a Scientist who is simply making further extrapolations.
However, to make that statement without pointing to the HUGE number of Christian rants and raves on these blogs would be irresponsible.
On any given Sunday, we're likely to have someone hijack our time together with a psychotic rant, drunken jokes or anger, inappropriate song requests or the uncensored expression of a soul made raw by anguish.
A Facebook post, Instagram caption or series of tweets starts innocently enough, and suddenly your social media «friend» is ranting about Starbucks cups, burning bridges with their own family members or making problematic «observations» while sharing a local news story.
Fred's already made an ass out of himself on here with his delusional rants that have proven wrong by atheists, so he's talking from experience.
I never pictured the vicar trying to make the church building bigger, trying to get more members, ranting about stuff that makes you feel fear and guilt, or trying to rev you up constantly to some spiritual plain you're supposed to achieve (and feel inadequate if you don't.)
Jeremy, I'll make you a deal — just delete the rant above and I'll post what my first thoughts were when I read your post — and congrats, you are one that should be consulted, I have come to believe.
@Nancy T, Got it, thanks for bringing me «up to speed» And rant away, I like a good rant... as long as they make sense.
(If the «Stand for Christmas» thing doesn't make you want to rant, I don't know what will!)
If you can't answer simple questions like this about your faith, it makes me think you're not actually a Christian but a troll who's trying to make Christians look like ranting lunatics.
All the pro-Rand rants sound more like «devoted» Scientologists defending their fake prophet than sounding like reasonable people discussing the pros and cons of some made - up economic theories.
If you don't agree with believers — do you think your ranting is going to make them change their beliefs??
It was just a spur - of - the - moment rant born of frustration to be honest because even though there is amazing theological basis for this kind of a marriage it never seems to make its way out of the silo of academia or even strong local churches so sometimes it feels like the popular and prolific teaching in the modern Church leans more towards a form of soft patriarchy.
While I wont go into a rant, try thinking for once and recognize that if me, this young and the countless millions are wrong, then does that make, «Al Quaeda, The Westboro Baptist Church, Rev Jermiah Wright, Tikkun, Rev Hagee, etc, right?
Ranting on about calling someone a coward just makes you look childish, and honestly, a disgrace to the academic community.
Please continue to rant and rave — it makes me giggle.
I agree with this hypothesis, my wife is never really in the here and now with me, 2 phones, a laptop, and an overactive mother - in - law with no man so then she accuses me of not listening to her unrelentless rants about what's on tv, and who won what, and I'm trying to see what makes the world go around.
you libs make me sick; look up hypocrite in the dictionary and it says «liberal» libs can't remember from one rant to the next -
It can be tempting to bring up your gripes with the Church at every chance you get, saying things like «If the Church would just...» or «what's wrong with the Church today is...» In an era when opinions are easily shared, we can all write scathing, rant - y blogs and make sure to send the link to our pastors.
Thanks for your civility and thoughtfulness, for shedding new light on things I thought I'd already figured out, for opening cans of worms that often made the discussions much more interesting than my original posts, for listening to my occasional rants, and for bringing your own unique backgrounds, studies, experiences, and links to the conversations.
Still, I want to make sure that my efforts in this area are practical, encouraging, and life - giving... not just angry rants against John Piper and Mark Driscoll.)
Michele also hit Paul hard on Iran and made him rant a bit on the issue on which he is is the weakest.
Want to really make difference besides rant in another blog placed by an agency that does better at theatrics than news?
I guess your «bible» leaves out the last few verses in Matthew where Christ commissioned the church to «make disciples» of all nations, teaching them...» I say so because your ad nauseum rants will not lead to the conviction, repentance, and salvation of one soul... unless someone happens to read your diatribes and say «OH GOD, there must be something better than this, please show me the way»!
With all this ranting, I forgot to tell you, we celebrated the blog birthday by making Bhappa Doi.
To piggyback off that rant, these bars are made of simple ingredients that you actually may already have sitting in your pantry.
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