Eventually the guy starts
seeing imaginary people which kicks off a love triangle between him an imaginary girl and a real girl.
Not exact matches
Do you
see Atheists threatening
people with
imaginary places such as hell for not believing the same?
The fact that your deity «chooses» certain
people should be enough to let anyone
see that such a god is as petulant as the leader of a high school clique, and thus
imaginary
Every time I
see a cross, I regret that there are SO many
people who have so little faith in humanity that they require a mental crutch in order to make them everything that they are not without this
imaginary friend.
Humorous to
see the
people who are so «enlightened» be the ones that bark the loudest and supposed «
imaginary» things.
I am so, so sorry to
see all these
people taking for granted by self - impressed, sanctimonious fools who instead thank
imaginary beings.
Here is what Karl Barth has taught us to consider a great «saga», but one that is not fictional nor
imaginary but grounded in happenings in the world and in the manner in which those happenings were
seen and expressed through a long period from the earliest days of the Jewish
people down to and through the specific occurrences in Palestine which are associated with Jesus Christ.
One of the big problems i
see with religious
people is the inordinate amount of time and effort they spend connecting with an
imaginary «god / jesus» as opposed to actually connecting with the real
people who are around them everyday...
It is nice to
see more
people are growing out of the
imaginary friend that their parents and grandparents had
I just get pissed off when I
see people ignoring all the real, corporeal branches lying all over the place and instead inventing really huge, gigantic, thorny, (
imaginary!)
Poor
people of Sokoto, they have been cheated blind in this one, yet, those who
saw and made much noise over an
imaginary 36 TV sets and 25 refrigerators as an obscene acquisition of Goodluck Jonathan have kept mum on this one!
There are
people who like print books, and I have no argument with them either, because they, too, have a right to live their lives as they
see fit, although I would take exception if they choose to «evangelise» their views, much in the same way as those who choose to sit in their
imaginary camps of anti-Troglodytes.
It's nice to
see this massive outpouring of new creativity, as
people all around the globe start wondering what's going to happen in their
imaginary zombie scenario.
I've been working hard on revising my Nano novel, so I'm really far behind on my feeds, but I did happen to
see two good posts on EditTorrent recently, the kind that make me want to run around telling
people «I've been vindicated» in an
imaginary battle I was having with no one.
The places we usually
see in these magical artworks are usually not real, but completely
imaginary and idealized, mostly due to the fact that in China, mountains are often associated with religion, and thus,
people believe that owning and looking at depictions of mountains is food for the soul.