They become too commercial and I lose
sight of the person behind the blog.
Not exact matches
The real reason we do all
of this is to make a difference in
people's lives and it's easy to lose
sight of that when you operate from
behind a monitor all day.
Look,
people are
behind companies, and it's the human moments that are most effective; that and keeping
sight of your customers.
Bubbling up from the cultural landscapes
of everyday life, the creativity
behind poetry and music places the
person in touch with another world, the enchanted one hidden in plain
sight.
And just as she was surely out
of sight, her silhouetted shape just a hint
of a
person now, her head turned ever so slightly to look back — not to regret what she had left
behind, but more to appreciate what she had ahead.
There's a gag involving Christopher Meloni soiling himself while wearing a superhero costume that felt so juvenile it belonged in a Seltzer and Friedberg movie as opposed to one with
people of this intelligence
behind it and a
sight gag with a waiter played by Zak Orth having a literal pole up his ass was particularly groan - worthy.
According to Science editor David Grimm, the fact that many
people died in the floods because they wouldn't leave their animals
behind — as well as the
sight of hundreds
of abandoned cats and dogs after the flood waters receded — prompted major changes to state and federal laws regarding the evacuation
of pets during disasters.
Three further first -
person perspectives include a cockpit view positioned from the driver's line
of sight as the hands are on the steering wheel with the dashboard and anti-roll bar surrounding the limited visibility
of the windscreen, while an onboard camera is positioned directly above the dashboard towards the bottom
of the windscreen, alongside a bonnet camera looking ahead from the centre
of the bonnet just
behind any headlights.
Everything feels a tad extraneous to the gunplay, which isn't necessarily a bad thing since the gunplay itself is well - balanced and solid, but it did make me question the importance
of magic when all I was mostly using it for was hitting enemies
behind cover (since magic apparently doesn't adhere quite so stringently to line -
of -
sight as bullets do) or buffing the
people in my squad with the best weapons.
Luckily Akiba's Beat has a nice balance between story and dungeons, so you never really feel overwhelmed and by the time you find yourself saying «just get me out», you're usually out and back on the streets
of Akihabara enjoying the
sights, taking care
of side quests, and getting more familiar with the
people around you as well as the stories
behind them.
Other than that, whether BCC steadies or drops out
of sight depends on how many
people get
behind it.
I think there are two kinds
of people out there: those that aren't bothered at all by the
sight of a TV in a room or bedroom and those that want to hide it
behind doors when it is not in use.