Not exact matches
could not agree more this break has got to be the most
stupid thing in football we have just got over an international tournament why start this again so
early
When you say
stupid team with a coach out of his depths are you really being ignorant or intelligent.Also the fact that if we had played PSG, Real Madrid etc. during pre-season and won it still means absolutely nothing in terms of the fact that it does not determine our season whatsoever and does not guarantee us success but what it only means is that we beat them.So when I see people stressing on
things like those I roll my eyes.As I said
earlier if you win a match today you can lose tomorrow and vice versa.No match is dependent on the other.You had better stop wasting your time.
Earlier this year, he was filmed calling Theresa May «a bloody difficult woman» and declaring that Andrea Leadsom had been saying «extremely
stupid things».
Stupid thing is that
early June, we will be in France.
We learn very
early on that they are mostly unbelievably
stupid and incompetent and after that it's unsettling to watch them do
stupid things with explosives.
There's a dog, an orphan, a drunk preacher (Clancy Brown, the best
thing about this whole mess, so of course he dies fairly
early on), and an exchange late in the belly of the
stupidest alien spaceship since the one in Super 8 where Ella implores Jake — and the rest of us who were supposed to identify with this glowering cipher — to «stop thinking.»
As hackneyed and as unoriginal as the central story might be, Valenzuela shows a knack for generating tension, the atmosphere of dread and despair that permeates
things, especially
early on, is generally palpable no matter how absurd or
stupid things become.
Notice that an
early scene when the couple speaks of their upcoming divorce has a tangible sadness, but try to disregard that the ending cheats the story and has a villain doing the
stupidest thing imaginable.
It's entirely reminiscent of (and I suppose a continuation of) the
early days of Kindle ebooks (2007) where everyone lined up on one side of the school yard or the other: either ebooks were the greatest
thing that had ever happened to readers and writers, or else they were hideous in appearance, full of errors, and who would want to read on that
stupid $ 400 black and white ereader anyway?
This, of course, invokes Anthro / Sol / Vol as drivers of the
early 20th century warming and thus contradicts the troll but he is too is to
stupid / lazy / dishonest to bother reading the paper he cites to check such
things out, so ignore that part of the paper.
Bill Becker, head of the Presidential Climate Action Project, summed up this thinking in an essay
earlier this year: «Geo - engineering is rooted in the idea that although we're too
stupid to do the simple
things that would slow climate change, we're smart enough to do the improbable
things.»