Rial rebuked climate claims like Corell's by stating «scare stories don't help.»
Not exact matches
Ultimately, an origin
story idea seems to have a lot of people running
scared because they just don't always work out really well.
I asked Kevin Shortt, lead
story designer, about whether Watch Dogs is going to be guilty of technological
scare - mongering, and he doesn't think so, in spite of the trailer.
Sharing real - life member
stories of health
scares and deaths in the family, Angel emphasized that in times of crisis, «People don't go hug their desk for comfort.
They used
stories of vengeful gods to
scare the tribe into
doing the leaders bidding.
If you want to believe in your god, then more power to you, but don't make yourself look stupid by trying to refute scientific fact based on what someone told you or what you've read in an outdated book written to
scare and control mankind though fantastical and highly embellished
stories meant to inspire fear and obedience to ancient laws and beliefs.
CNN only
did this
story as an attack on religions deemed strange by some in an effort to stir the whole Romney Mormon church deal... to
scare people.
We've shared our war
stories, and talked about how we all despaired of ever having children, and how
scared we were when we
did get pregnant again.
im not saying ur kid needs this at all not im trying to
scare you i just wanted to share my
story with u and give u my advise to have a swallowing test
done to make sure he is able to swallow safely, and see GI and a OT that specializes on swallowing because some kids spit the food out or get sick because they just can manage to swallow certain textures.
The same old
scare stories simply don't wash.»
«For the people like John Faso who say, oh, this is some stunt, I wish they could come here and see the sincerity of the people here who are telling their
stories, who are talking about serious health issues in their own lives and who are
scared to death about what the Republicans are
doing,» Maloney says.
But today's report warns that, while the health risks of smoking are well documented, the risks associated with passive smoking
do not justify a ban, and suggests ministers may have been unduly influenced by media
scare stories about the issue.
We've heard
scare stories about hospitals not being able to cope if a Paris - style attack happened during the strike, and Jeremy Hunt has
done his best to portray the strike leaders as politically motivated rather than actually caring about patient safety.
Last night, after the Conservatives overturned a 5,000 Labour majority to win the Norwich seat by 7,348 votes, Labour MPs gave warning that, unless the party
did more than peddle
scare stories about possible Tory spending cuts, it faced a wipeout at the next election.
I often wonder if I'm
doing the right thing, if I'm showing up in the right places, and often get
scared of sharing my
story and putting myself out there.
I confronted him and got his sob
story about how he knew I was the one and it
scared him, didn't know how to take us to the next level, all that BS.
The
story is still simple and doesn't have much meat to it and I wasn't
scared at all.
Lively and full of errata, if not too much useful criticism or context beyond «this
scared me when I was a kid» (see above for my identical contribution to this conversation), it's the preferred option over the first commentary reuniting stars Robinson and Gene Barry, who
do better than you'd expect (especially Robinson, who's evidently boned up for this project) but still just provide the usual behind - the - scenes
stories.
It's all
done with a lurking subtlety, relying more on the strangeness of Sidney's new situation as a whole rather than the typical jump - and -
scare techniques lesser ghost
stories fall back on.
Saw creator James Wan directs in fine fashion, relying less on gimmicks that have been part of his prior films, though there are still a handful of standard cheap
scares that
do seem out of place in this more psychological terror - driven
story.
Ghost
stories don't always have to consist of malicious jump
scares to keep the audience in suspense.
Peele is right — the first time you see the film, you might be too
scared to fully recognize the nuance in what he and his actors are
doing or the deeper social message in the
story.
It showcased him at the height of his powers, the Saw and Insidious impresario never giving into his baser tendencies towards sensationalism or pointless comedy, instead crafting a concise, chilling and altogether sensational
story of possession that, while not
doing anything different or new, managed to
scare the bejesus out of most who saw during its initial run.
Remothered: Tormented Fathers
does well what it sets out to
do: providing a horror experience and an engaging
story by avoiding the abuse of jump
scares and explicit imagery.
When I found the courage to walk into the mind - set of these characters (yes, they
scared me), their
stories floated to the surface like greasy oil, and so
did their vulnerabilities.
I'm having a look at this:) I haven't read a good horror
story in quite awhile... zombies usually
scare the daylights out of me (why, I don't know, I write thillers, but zombies... send the shivers down my spine:) but, the opening for this piece is very intriguing.
Callum tells the
story but Stockman shows that he's lying about one thing — he jumped off a bridge because he was
scared, not because Paragon threw him, which explains how he didn't get busted — so we establish that Callum is a bit craven, not like your average noble bad guy.
Despite the media hoo - hah (trying to
scare up a
story where one didn't really exist), it was obvious Putin would win.
Do nt be
scared away by horror
stories about countless shots in the stomach the current procedure is much less unpleasant than it used to be, and is certainly preferable to risking the disease.
I am relating this
story neither to
scare you nor to grouse about our fate, but simply to impart to you the importance of
doing things the right way.
If you are a female who is still understandably
scared after hearing all of the horror
stories, there are plenty of solo female bloggers out there such as Candice
Does The World, A Dangerous Business, Alex in Wanderland, Anna Everywhere and Adventurous Kate.
There might be the reviewers that need to make a living and might be a bit
scared of angry fans
doing bad
stories about their business when they where being too honest.
While the lore bits of the
Story DLC
does add a lot of interesting and disturbing stuff to the experience, it is mostly littered with recycled areas, enemies, and jump
scares that just don't feel like they have as much impact as they
did in the original game.
Ghost
stories don't always have to consist of malicious jump
scares to keep the audience in suspense.
And maybe I'm weird, but
stories just don't
scare me.
But this loop quickly turns boring as you're forced to go through the same rooms time and time again, waiting to finally hit the next
story beat or jump
scare that will get Thomas to wake up in his next nightmare — only to have to
do it all over again.
I especially would like to see Guardian columnist George Monbiot barred from the cruises, as he has
done nothing but write
scare stories about the fate of the world.
I especially would like to see Guardian columnist George Manbiot barred from the cruises, as he has
done nothing but write
scare stories about the fate of the world.
All the media
scare stories, all the scientific projections and all the political shenanigans have
done nothing but spend tax money.
The real world
does not support their
scare stories.
JimD FYI the very serious problem with Benghazi is the known false cover
story (BTW I know a lot about the specific details of this event) not so bad except for the poor wannabe movie maker they arrested to cover their lie free speech... once a liberal value I am a «denier» because of my best evaluation of the evidence not because I'm «
scared» of a carbon tax not because I don't like Obama
They have never not, to my knowledge, «specified what metrics, time - frame and accuracy they find important to make effective policy,» they have adopted knee - jerk, ineffective policies in response to the
scare stories they were fed, and have generally found it expedient to
do so.
Just as newsdesks can only see the world in terms of
scare stories and controversies, so too
do today's political arguments ground themselves on matters of catastrophe.
What can it
do about the media's need for «
scare stories»?
The question «in whom
do we trust», seems to be answered now by which
scare stories we believe in.
Junkie: «When one tries to challenge an untruthful
scare story through the press council they simply say that they don't have the resources to arbitrate a «scientific» debate.»
Not long ago a University of Graz Professor called for the death penalty for scientists who
did not agree with the visions of alarmist climate scientists, who have dominated the media and public scene with
scare stories of super-storms and Biblical sea level rise for 15 years.
When activists hoodwink the media — and questionable environmental
scare stories are the result — why don't we care?
For starters we don't
do the following: — argue over terms and names (this applies to all parties, not just one side)-- take useless stands on issues such as Keystone — pedal
scare stories, particularly the kind that have zero support from the data (i.e. extreme weather).
Instead of terrifying the public with
scare stories about climate change caused by CO2 emissions, why aren't governments actually
doing something about it by replacing fossil - fuel power stations with nuclear ones (and crushing any protests which try to stop them)?