To be honest, I thought it was quite difficult to pull a tuxedo to still look feminine and fit for a lady but you knock the socks out of
silly thought of mine.
As the years went by, I chalked that fantasy up to boyhood dreaming and to
the silly thoughts of a five - year - old.
Not exact matches
«But I
think that definition
of success is
silly.
and we kind
of laughed it off at first and
thought it was a
silly thing.
This task may seem too easy or even a little
silly, but you'll be surprised by how calm you feel afterward and how much easier it is to let go
of distracting
thoughts that otherwise seem to have lodged permanently inside your brain.
You might
think it's
silly to write «Engagement Manager, January 2012 to January 2015 (3 years)» because,
of course, the recruiter could easily figure out how long you had the position.
During the
silly days
of summer, he says employers should «
think in terms
of results and not necessarily in terms
of the time an employee has to put in,» he says.
Although even Hirschhorn concedes that some pet tech is nothing more than «
silly gadgets» —
think webcam - equipped treat - dispensing devices — many businesses have lately drawn the attention
of venture capitalists.
«I'm glad I can make a contribution to recruiting folklore,» he says, «but I
think it's kind
of silly.
While I applaud you for
thinking outside
of the box, I believe that this is one
of the
silliest ideas I have heard in a long time.
«Trying to equate them I
think is a bit
of a
silly process.
Do I personally agree with the author, to some extent, I
think the 1 / 10th rule is a bit extreme almost to the point
of being
silly but at the same time I am a vocal advocate
of living below your means so whatever gets the job done.
You get to practice your
silly religion all you like, it's just when you attempt to inject that into my school, my courthouse or my government that I will stand up and shout in your face, so don't act all surprised when it happens like «Oh, well, we just didn't know, we
thought everyone wanted us to force our religion on the rest
of society...»
Wait a minute Steve, they
think Bill Maher is our god... they get to set the definition
of the word but if we do it, they cry foul...
silly christards and sadly not enough lions.
@Magee, I
think most
of us are agreed that «Satanist» is a
silly term for these people to use.
Wow.Mr.Limbaugh's belated «apology «aside, I find myself stunned at the level
of vitriol, rudeness, and sheer hatred we seem determined to spew at each across the web nowadays; its advent has obviously unleashed some deeply - buried, long - simmering resevoirs
of hate, scorn, and opprobium that has finally boiled over among many
of us.If we spent even a third
of that energy seeking solutions to righting the badly - listing ship -
of - state called America... Well.The politicians aren't going to do it, fellow citizens.As clever as we
think we are venting over folly and nonsense on these websites, we had better get busy getting our nation's affairs in order, or we'll become the laughingstock
of the world, with tiny,no - name third world countries thumbing their noses at us and telling us to «Get lost, America, you
silly, Hollywood has - been.
It gets completely
silly when we
think about the concepts
of sin and hell.
Because either they never hear about «the rapture» or they were never believers in this
silly way
of thinking.
I
think it's probably bullshit that you have met this «
silly» man many times, and if you have met someone that could not articulate their point any better than this cartoon, then they were
of low intelligence or the Westboro Baptist equivalence
of an atheists.
Here are some basic principles
of rational
thought that all Chhildren should be taught, instead
of silly mythology from Iron Age Palestine.
OTOH, I also
think it is
silly that people
of faith put so much importance on this fragment
of 9/11.
Think about how
silly that claim really is, all the native Americans decide to become Hindu and then take over a large part
of India, what would we look like supporting them even if they produce a book that says their God Vishnu give them that land?
I suggest you give some good, hard
thought to the whole idea
of immortality — it gets
silly pretty quickly.
Get a simple blank book and fill the first few pages with happy
thoughts about your relationship, clippings
of people from magazines (replace their heads with your significant other's),
silly hand - drawn pictures, poetry, etc..
is a kind
of silly and arrogant concept when you
think about it.
As least this christian child doesn't go door to door recruiting for a belief system that is
silly enough to
think hat there are only 144000 people worthy
of god!
I find that most
of my Christian friends who talk about homosexuality are either determined to not
think about the issue because
of tradition and fear or are on the other end and choose not to
think about the issue because the pressure
of contemporary culture (in our part
of the world) is to equate my sexuality with the colour
of my skin which is, in light
of history, a
silly equation but we should just adjust our understanding to accomodate.
After Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and identified, Mrs. Kennedy lamented that her husband hadn't even had the satisfaction
of being killed for civil rights; his murderer had been a «
silly little communist,» a fact Mrs. Kennedy
thought had robbed Kennedy's death
of «any meaning.»
He died before I was born, but I
thought as long as I was plagiarizing the book
of Matthew (also written after His death), I'd just add this whole 3:16 part in because those
silly jews don't
think Jesus was actually the messiah (who cares if he didn't really fulfill all the required prophecies.
He has my love and support but I always take along an imaginary bag
of soggy tomatoes so I can launch them at him whenever I
think he says something
silly.
I encountered doubt long before I got married and had sex, (not to mention long after), and I
think it's
silly that I would have to share that information with Keller, or anyone else for that matter, in an effort to prove the sincerity
of my questions.
The
silliest of these is the old myth — which I used to
think was the invention
of some nineteenth - century Protestant clergyman, but which is in fact considerably older — that the «Needle's Eye» was a particularly low gate in the walls
of Jerusalem, through which a laden camel could not pass without being unburdened or even (as one zoologically illiterate version has it) crawling through on its knees.
Believing in a superior being (regardless
of what you call Him) seems no more
silly than
thinking that the universe just IS.
So you find an identity with the mystics and contemplatives as well and the idea
of an all - knowing, personal, caring deity is something you
think of as
silly and and obviously anthropocentric.
Bernardo, I just
think you are continuing to be
silly in professing to have wisdom to impart and continuing down this path
of rhetoric about a «myth» and logical fallacy
of argument from authority.
Sure glad I chose to watch «super heroes» imagery then a
silly willy neighbor (if one gets the drifting
of thought waves).
@islamistheanswer, Sure, while the poster seems to
think that «parting» means the Big Bang, to me it seems
silly to
think that the Big Bang would come after heaven and already exist and likely was just and rationalization
of where land came from, i.e. splitting the oceans from the sky.
Youll be
thinking silly bananaspy when you stand in front
of your creator and give an account for the words you speak, that could cause folks to doubt their faith.
Of course, I'll note that I don't believe that you deliberately thought «I'll accuse anyone who believes this of these things,» but be aware that when you use loaded words like «silly» and «deception,» the meaning is inherently part of the messag
Of course, I'll note that I don't believe that you deliberately
thought «I'll accuse anyone who believes this
of these things,» but be aware that when you use loaded words like «silly» and «deception,» the meaning is inherently part of the messag
of these things,» but be aware that when you use loaded words like «
silly» and «deception,» the meaning is inherently part
of the messag
of the message.
Not in that you are saying that any doctrine about a real presence
of Jesus in Communion is wrong, but in the line «To
think and believe otherwise is
silly and a horrible deception
of the truth.»
I
think the gays are in trouble, and the more they push thier
silly ways, the more
of a backlash they can expect.
If parents want to teach their kids a bunch
of silly nonsense and tall tales calling them «facts», then that's just a product
of their confounding beliefs and I don't
think Bill Nye is going to change their mind.
having anyone or anything take away your bad deeds and impure
thoughts is such a laughably
silly story, with no basis in any sort
of reality, that you wouldn't believe it unless you had had it drummed into your head since childhood.
But Republican primary and caucus voters have shown much better judgment than you would
think given the
silly season polls
of 2011.
And the response by complementarians to these questions as posed in A Year
of Biblical Womanhood, with a few exceptions (Mary Kassian has been very kind to engage), has essentially been: «Look at this
silly woman who
thinks you have to make a sign and literally praise your husband at the city gate!
Their antics are only the most visible (partly because they are sometimes the most
silly) examples
of how liberal institutions influence people who
think of themselves as basically apolitical.
«This is going to sound
silly, but — do you
think God sometimes uses these disastery sort
of things to make something good happen?»
However, given the context and purpose
of the book
of Esther, I don't
think the opening act is simply intended to make patriarchy look
silly, (though it certainly does).
Dried out and salted down By men who had carried his stuff all over their Country, for reasons they
thought inordinately
Silly, chasing after the birthplace
of a big river.
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.