Sentences with phrase «snark about»

I made a brief snark about it not being a bad result for him, then smiled brightly and served him a cracker dinner of roasted beef eye fillet and veggies before he left.
I'm also not sure that this post won't be greeted with snark about the fact that I was lucky enough to be in law school at a very different time, economically at least, than what the current students and young lawyers experience.
Just a tip Mosh — when you are screwing up your history, best to avoid snark about those who have it right.
MM have apparently abandoned their initial claims about errors in the data sets (though they still snark about data a lot) and haven't convinced anyone much with their arguments about principal components, so they come up with yet another objection.
I'll withhold my snark about how Hideo Kojima's P.T. has singlehandedly changed the entire horror game genre and the thanks he gets for it is trailers for other games pretending they're in a similar vein and then, whoops, it's third - person Resident Evil schlock again.
This is extraordinarily bad advice with much snark about lawyers that also ignores the executor of the estate who still has a role to play in all this.
First of all, welcome to The Lunch Tray and let me humbly apologize for my unforgivable snark about your wardrobe.
Barack Obama's snark about folks clinging to their guns and Bibles because they can't handle post-modernity got a mulligan from a star - struck press corps; but among those paying attention that elitist smackdown put the final nail in the coffin of Obama - the - unifier, the trope Obama had exploited since his first appearance on the national stage at the 2004 Democratic convention.
Okay, this one isn't all that easy to snark about.
In the end, it sounds like GracyEvans took the high road and gave the situation an arched eyebrow, snarked about it with her friends, then decided to just send her son to school in other leggings and save the monsters for when he wasn't there.
Anyone snarking about attire is missing the entire point.»
Maybe he'll realise how amazing they are and stop snarking about them all the time?
He snarks about sleeping with Maxim cover models, establishing his devil - may - care bona fides.
This though was the point of my original post: i.e., that both print and digital readers have very good reasons for preferring to read in the formats they do, and to express the hope that each side will refrain from snarking about the other.
Just last week I snarked about the demise of the ebook.
If you've published anything in your lifetime, someone somewhere has snarked about how stupid and talentless you are.
I also snarked about ice model skill assessment in a 1998 paper, which finally got responded to (and has been percolating) in about 2006.
Catallaxy's main rival in the lunar right stakes, the Oz, chimes in with an editorial snarking about Al Gore.
I was a little bleak and out - of - sorts about it, especially when I discovered a note from the neighbours snarking about my bloody dog barking all weekend and could I please DO something about it.

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It was taking the role — dishing about the news with the right bit of snark — that we had always played for our friends and turning it into a business.»
Last week, Laura Ingraham, Fox News» queen of snark, tweeted that David Hogg — a 17 - year - old who survived the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., and has been among the eloquent advocates for gun control — «whines about» being rejected by four universities...
As I snarked a few weeks ago ««turnover» in the context of Snapchat has been more about executives than it has been about revenue.»
Bitcoin Private is a long awaited cryptocurrency that takes the best of bitcoin, makes it about 4x faster, and adds Zcash's privacy (zk - SNARKS) aspect to it.
They need to hear this, not as a snark, not as an argument, but as a statement of fact about what many of their fellows, even their normally mild - mannered ones, really believe.
It's the respectful discussion that is going to raise awareness and bring about change, not the snark, not the name calling.
If everyone actually gets distracted by all the snark and forgets that it's really about Nestle's ethics!!!
The idea that upstate New York is a «vast» bucolic region of rural space and «some towns» didn't sit well with upstate - based political reporters and elected officials, who (including yours truly) snarked in almost disbelief response that a former U.S. senator from New York could be so tone deaf about the region that yes, does include «vast, rural» areas, but also cities and suburban communities.
Whether you want to make a foolproof Hollandaise or stop fretting about how often to flip your burger, James Beard Award - nominated columnist Lopez - Alt serves up nearly a thousand pages of practical advice and information with a side of snark.
Julie is hilarious — snark, yes Looking forward to hearing about your kayaking uh....
This is a movie that rolls its eyes and barks out snark in the face of all the clichés about motherhood.
What's disappointing about Riddick is that it never seems to figure out why we would want to follow the main character, outside of his propensity for violence and snark.
November 27, 2013 • Marc Hirsh marks the 25th anniversary of the great bad - movie snark - off by taking an unpopular opinion about two poor fellas who got stranded in space playing with robots.
His longing pre-fight ode to peanut butter - chocolate ice cream — «You can get it at Wal - Mart,» he deadpans — is, in its way, as revealing about the suffering athlete as anything in Black Swan, not to snark too much on Darren Aronofsky, whose recent films till similar ground.
Thanks to Tony Stark, Thor has learned a great deal about sarcasm and irony, and this sense of humor and snark has rubbed off on the God of Thunder.
Whenever we talk about the Golden Raspberry Awards, alternatively known as the Razzies and A Cheap Exercise in Snark That Doesn't Actually Go After the Worst Movies of the Year But Rather the Most Obvious Punching Bags, it's important to remember that these «awards» are the worst.
What's wonderful about The Wedding Singer — and perhaps why so many of us return to it time and time again — is that there isn't an ounce of snark to it.
In the snark - heavy world of awards blogging, we've forgotten what this time of year should be about.
Styled like a forgotten Nixon - era classic and set in the autumn of 1971, James Wan's latest sheds all traces of Cabin in the Woods snark: no cell phones, natch, but no sarcasm either, as based - on - real - life heroes Lorraine and Ed Warren (Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson), a married pair of self - described demonologists, deliver a college lecture about possession to a respectful class of longhairs.
But that was so two years ago (see «Linky Love, Snark Attacks, and Fierce Debates about Teacher Quality?»
What drives me crazy about how Yglesias discusses charter schools and education reform, besides his absolute and seemingly unwavering commitment to snarking at anyone who questions reform at all, is that he knows the discouraging empirical evidence regarding education reform but seems never to let that knowledge affect his analysis.
But there's something about the Compass that inspires snark.
I've been reading both sides because I know nothing about statistics, and thank you, Courtney, for an evenhanded analysis of the data without any offensive snark.
Utilizing my almost two decades of sales, marketing, and training, plus my own experiences in social media and publishing, I learned how to brand myself, what pre-release activities work prior to book launch, all about Amazon, and what it takes to make my five books (Broken Places, Broken Pieces, A Walk In The Snark, and The Mancode: Exposed, The BadRedhead Media 30 - Day Book Marketing Challenge) and the newly released BadRedhead Media's How To Best Optimize Blog Posts For SEO, all Number One bestsellers!
«It took about a month to put this blog tour together,» says Thompson, whose book A Walk in the Snark is one of the titles featured in the tour.
I learned how to brand myself, pre-release activities required prior to book launch, all about Amazon, and what it takes to make my three books (Broken Pieces, A Walk In The Snark, and The Mancode: Exposed) Number One b...
But what's more important is what happened to A Walk In The Snark: (which I kept at its normal price of 2.99) it went from around 85K and on two lists (Motherhood and Emotions and Feelings), down to about 60K.
However, it retains some personality, mostly by way of protagonist Nathan Drake running about while Sully barks snark from the sidelines as a floating head — the coward.
Honestly, all snark aside, I know / teach some youngsters who grew up in a «post-piracy» world (to the extent that they've grown up with things like the VC, Steam, and Netflix in the 00s, so downloading ROMs or TV shows or whatever doesn't hold enough allure / necessity to overcome wariness of getting in trouble or guilt about breaking copyright laws), but who have engaged with the fandom, talk of the game in hushed tones, and have been waiting with bated breath to play it.
Who cares about snark if the science is correct?
And I just have to note, intentional hyperbolic misconstruing is itself not conducive to civility and is particularly ironic when used to complain about a little snark.
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