Not exact matches
Do you think our lack of belief in a higher power negates all of the very valid,
real and human
emotions you described?
We as humans either know anger... gentleness / love or hate... peace or anxiety... we as humans can not understand that God is all of those things at the same time because to us it is not possbile... His
emotions are way beyond are ability to understand... and when we don't understand we decide to discredit it... we decide if we can't apply the «scientic method» to God then He can't be
real.
The
real problem with
emotion in the Dallas setup is that, like Dorsett's resilience, it doesn't compute.
Those
emotions seemingly nearly boiled over after the game as police had to keep these two groups of fans separated, albeit without any sense of
real threat as neither side looked intent on
doing a great deal.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i
do get that they
do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i
do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the
real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their
emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
come on guys lets get
real think with your heads and not with your
emotions,
do we want a top flight team or we are happy with plodding alone, if its the later then stop complaining about being 4th.
I'm not an alarmist about the future as «Her» presents it, but I
do believe more and more people would prefer to have a relationship with a compliant piece of technology than deal with the complications, needs and
emotions of a
real human being.
Not only
does this practice help them release the stress and anxiety, but it also redirects their mind to use a creative outlet for a very
real emotion.
Even if the expectation is subliminal, preventing boys from expressing
emotion does them a
real disservice.
But often the choices we make about how and what we spend money on have more to
do with our
emotions and thoughts than any
real logic.
So what the science tells us is that there truly is no
real division between the body and the mind and
emotions, it's all part of the same web, and we know this from the research studies that have been
done, groups at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, a lot of the big, very reputable universities are now actually
doing research on this, and there are even journals, scientific and medical journals exploring what we call psychosomatic medicine, in other words the placebo effect.
As Ben - Zeév suggests; «the agent
does not have sufficient knowledge about the person's characteristics in order to fall in love, the response is merely imaginary wishful thinking and not a
real emotion.»
Here you are expected to talk everything which one would
do in a
real relationship, but in this case the person who dates online may not be able to savor the
emotions in each others face in
real.
As Zeev suggests; «the agent
does not have sufficient knowledge about the person's characteristics in order to fall in love, the response is merely imaginary wishful thinking and not a
real emotion.»
Tokyo Police Club's signature sound, the niche that they carved out for themselves in a constantly fluctuating music scene (an emphasis on rhythm and abstract, maze - like lyrics with
real emotion at their center) is almost completely gone, replaced by a rabid pop sensibility that sometimes works and sometimes really, really doesn't.
The film doesn't let anyone have any
real emotions, because they're always being jerked around.
That's not to say the performers don't try and ground Colangelo's story in some
real, potent
emotions.
Run Fatboy Run is a rather mediocre romcom up until the final act, where it
does astound with its ability to provoke
real emotion.
How
do emotions like jealousy, possessiveness and control factor into
real feelings of affection?
Even with war paint on their faces and shotguns, they didn't suddenly turn into stone cold action stars at the end, but instead had
real emotions.
The movie I'm
doing now, «American Ultra,» that Max Landis wrote, it's funny, but every scene is turning into very
real emotion.
It's imagining, working, creating something that doesn't exist, even though the
emotions are
real and the bodies are our bodies.»
If there's a sin committed in The Kids Are All Right, it's less sexual than moral: The movie's
real critique is aimed at the heedlessness of playing with others»
emotions and taking what doesn't belong to you.
The script doesn't give any bond between the members of the coast guard or the tanker leading to a lack of
real emotion throughout the movie.
Ultimately, We Bought A Zoo won't be too everyone's taste, and will probably still come as something of a disappointment to Crowe fans, but it certainly
does have its merits, and in the shape of Matt Damon, it has an actor who has invested his character with
real emotion and
real heart.
He doesn't have to worry about having any
real characters or human
emotion.
Mer, who acquits himself nicely in the film as his protagonist's gifted - with - gab best friend, captures a sense of aimlessness among these kids, who live in a luxurious post-apartheid environment and don't fully know what to
do with themselves, or with
real emotion and problems money can't fix.
The simple truth is that writer / director Ryan Coogler's film packs a mighty wallop, and any sort of criticisms you want to throw its direction don't really stick because the central themes it's exploring and the
emotions it is mining always feel
real.
«This is as «
real» acting as the other live - action actors, and the
emotions in the scenes don't come from pressing a button or moving a slider.
I think the
real standout contender of the Telluride bunch is Sally Hawkins, who doesn't speak a word out loud in The Shape of Water (note that I said speak), but communicates a wealth of
emotion in that marvelous film.
That doesn't change my belief that this movie is stuck in the gray area between romantic drama and comedy, and because of it, comes across as just a lightweight film with no
real message or
emotion.
He
did allow Boyle and Franco to see the actual video, so what you see onscreen came directly from Ralston's
real emotions.
I think both
do a great job sucking you in with
real characters and
real emotion.
Both sides use economic theory to try and predict the various benefits, and frankly, I tend to look at all economic predictions with a very skeptical eye because it is almost always blinded by political or self interest, or tries to argue «pure» economics that looks
real good on paper, but doesn't take into account that humans rarely act completely in their actual best interest since
emotions, ignorance, etc all get in the way.
There is
real good to be
done people and institutions as an investor, but the first thing to learn is control yourself, and all of your
emotions.
However, you don't want to use demo account trading as a crutch... trading a
real account is different due to the
real emotions involved, so just be sure you switch to
real - money trading after you have achieved success on demo... don't be afraid of trading
real money, because eventually you will need to make the switch to
real money trading.
However, keep in mind that simulators don't reflect the
real emotions of trading and consequently are best used to test theoretical trading systems.
Successful paper trading
does not ensure that you will have success when you start trading
real money and
emotions come into play, but successful paper trading
does give the trader confidence that the system they are going to use actually works.
The idea is that
real money will produce
real emotions, and a demo account wont
do that for you.
And yes, I am a
real wildlife biologist and I
do believe it is important to set aside
emotions when dealing with such a massive problem as feral animals.
What stunned was that Milo responded to questions asked with
real answers and
emotions — but that seems more to
do with Lionhead's AI (maybe not) than Natal.
I
do nt think theres any actors out there that can recapture the
emotions and feels of the 1st game, in a
real life movie.
A unique game, L.A. Noire allows you to solve crimes by using the most advanced facial recognition softward seen in a game to actually read the
emotions of suspects faces just as you would
do in
real life.
Crom doesn't seem overly distraught but again, thanks to his giant skull helmet, his
real feelings are hidden, removing any
emotion from the entire scene which could have been quite gripping.
The single - player campaign makes you feel
real emotion, just like CoD4
did before it.
The conversations between characters are very
real and full of
emotion; it doesn't feel scripted at all.
The only
real graphical hitch that i noticed was that sometimes the enemies would clip through objects within the environment, and that every characters facial expressions don't seem to portray many
emotions.
He takes position of Captain of a warship suddenly, has responsibility thrust upon him, but just nods away — at no point
does he have any
real character flaws, and at no point
does he seem to show any
emotion.
Real relationships with others, with all the challenges they entail, now tend to be replaced by a type of internet communication which enables us to choose or eliminate relationships at whim, thus giving rise to a new type of contrived
emotion which has more to
do with devices and displays than with other people and with nature.
How
does the purpose for any behavior make the
emotions that accompany it any less
real or powerful?