I think that sometimes all sorts of people say
silly things in emails.
In fact, there's lots of
silly things in the game that London Studio cater to.
Arma II doesn't get my seal of approval because you can still do
some silly things in the game, the controls for the vehicles are pretty ridiculous sometimes, there was never a lot of people online to get a big game going, there was still unorganized chaos, a full tank crew could go unstoppable for hours and the map you played on was too big even for 64 players.
We all have
silly things in our jobs that happen.
✅ Team Chemistry = 0 ✅ Bakayoko and Batshuayi does not know how to pass properly ✅ David Luiz looks rusty... but he is sometimes very overconfident and does
silly things in the process.
He may not be as good as we would have wanted at this point in his career and he may have done a few
silly things in his spare time (something you would never expect from a young celebrity with loads of money).
You go through
some silly things in your head.
Most have turned away from such
silly things in these modern times, but not all.
Dame Edna is the least camp and
silly thing in this 1994 symphonic love story, starring Gary Oldman and Isabella Rossellini
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Gartman Letter creator and former trader Dennis Gartman has said Bitcoin will trade «below $ 5,000» and that it is «one of
the silliest things in a long time.»
And that will be
the silliest thing in this age, still relying in brick and mortar shops.
Not exact matches
Particularly
in a startup, it might seem
silly at first glance to spend time on small
things that delight your customers, when you have so many big problems.
Also, notwithstanding a
silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good
things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment
in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
I try everything
in my power to get a good night's sleep and to make sure I don't waste time on
silly things like TV.
Leveraging another new invention, Hodgson used his initial profits to create a TV commercial for
Silly Putty (starring himself,
in which he is smoking) that hooked his target market — parents looking to wow their kids with the latest
thing.
(sorry, I probably should have put G.Z. first
in that word grouping, such as «Ground Zero / Mosque» since Ground Zero is more important... or is that an immature and
silly SUPERSTITIOUS
thing to worry about?
So when you use your post as a bashing tool against God's people, and mock Christ's resurection from the dead as a comparison to creepy, ungodly, demonic «Halloween» practices, you only show your immaturity
in putting your foot
in your mouth about
things you know nothing about, and your words are of no more value then empty,
silly ranting.
This all seems rather
silly but I could see the Student Republicans flooding the Student Democrats (or vice-versa of course) with fake members then electing people who would do outrageous
things in the name of the group to disgrace them.
It may be
silly, but then getting paid minimum wage to read books when one is 18 years old ain't a bad gig, and this man and the library he led and the town which made this library possible are irreplaceable factors
in both making and preserving important
things like the opportunity to read good (or not so good) books
in quiet solitude.
The whole cemetary
thing in this day and age seems a little
silly to me
in general.
They say
silly things like «no one could function without at some level believing
in free will» while ignoring the people around them who report that they do and do just fine.
I've always thought that a so - called «god» that could be so petty and vain as to demand that people worship him or burn for all eternity was quite a
silly thing to WANT to believe
in.
Obviously, there are always new
things proven by science that explain what people
in the past have attributed to
things super natural and they seem
silly at this point, but that's not the case for everything.
They seem to belong to the class of mildly amusing, spooky
things mentioned
in urban fantasies for fun and
in antireligious tracts to suggest that believing
in God is just as
silly.
If I didn't believe such
silly things, I could spend all day long talking about not believing
in God with you!
But
in the meantime, I don't feel a need to make up some
silly hocus pocus to explain the
things I don't know.
In a crowd, the herd instinct tends to manifests itself, and we all start wanting to impress others and be drawn into a kind of
silly «sheep»
thing where our individuality flies out the window.
Believe
in God is not solely found
in intellect (although if at least little intellect isn't used it turns kinda
silly) at it's core it is a spirit
thing that surpasses human communication and imposable to believe or understand unless experienced.
That doesn't mean you need to believe
in silly things.
If you can do both those
things, maybe you won't be labeled ignorant bigots, just
silly ignorant people who believe
in fairy tales before hard scientific facts.
I'm sorry if I went on at quite a length at this, but I hope I impressed that this is a serious and deep issue
in the understanding of the nature of God, some might not be
in any position to accept it as true, but it is not to be rejected out of hand as a
silly or tricky little
thing that people are foolish for falling into believing.
If I say a particular stool is a «chair»
in my version of English and someone argues it's all relative and I can't say it's really a chair because some part of China doesn't assign the word yizi to that
thing that's pretty
silly, right?
However one wants to dance around these facts, perform mental gymnastics or redefine god as «all love» or «all
things unknown»
in order to shoehorn this
silly being into something believable, those two cold, hard facts remain.
The most baffling
thing is how religious people could be completely rational about every other
thing in their everyday lives; and then take leave of their faculties when it comes to these
silly stories.
But while «the moon is made of green cheese» may have been unverifiable — remember, this was
in 1935 — and may be an altogether
silly thing to say, we all know perfectly well what it means.
On the contrary, I feel that there must be a void
in the lives of religious people to feel that they need to force themselves to keep believing
in these
silly myths
in order to have a reason to do good
things and be good people... that it's not enough for them to be «good» for the sake of goodness, for the sake of our society and our world... that they must believe that there is to be some great reward for themselves or some great punishment after death
in order to motivate them to be good.
I'm baffled because a grown man who posts as «
In Santa We Trusts» and constantly challenges me to «prove»
things to him is down right
silly.
I would say that it's more that she's figured out that the bible and religion
in general is bull but like a child with a security blanket, she doesn't want to believe what she's figured out (like the child not wanting to believe that they've outgrown the blankie) and is desperately trying to rationalize clinging to her faith when the best
thing she could do is free herself from what she deep down inside knows is untrue and
silly ancient myths.
My 8 year old niece believes
in some pretty
silly supernatural
things too, but I don't hate her.
Sometimes I feel the big important
things, and other times it's
silly, petty, selfish
things but I feel sadness and pain again,
in ways that I didn't when I had my barricades of apologetics, bravado, and explanations.
So wait you aren't going to blame what was obviously Politics on Religious Wars lets not forget that there were a few
things involved
in these «Wars of Religion» and I am sure most historians will agree with me, firstly the Crusades weren't thought up as some ideological crusade to protect Christians from some horde of Muslims coming from the east, they were
in - fact land grabbing and trying to stave off the eventual fall of what is now known as Istanbul, secondly I highly doubt that most of the average religious person had any idea just how politicized the church became during this time period or up until probably John Paul the II took over, I mean the Thirty Years War could have been called a Religious war under this Videos
silly assumptions.
That's what happens when we let
silly things like the name of a church get
in the way of what is important and what really matters.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something
silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible
things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die
in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
The fact that Atheists indicate that spending time thinking about their soul
in relation to Eternity and God would be an embarrassingly
silly thing to do, is going to resound
in their horror when they realize that even they have a soul, and it is not part of their flesh, and existed before they were born, and will also exist after their body dies.