The thing about bubbles is that the price will continue to rise at an exponential rate until it reaches a price so absurd, it borders on insanity — prices so high that no one in their right mind could justify them.
The thing about bubbles, and for the record, I'm not brave or dumb enough to declare this one, is that they wear you down.
The good
thing about a bubble dress in the heat of summer is it's nice and cool!
Not exact matches
The long - lasting success of Amazon is one
thing; the quick rise of Uber seems to suggest were are in the middle of another
bubble about to explode.
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Whether it was a cousin bragging
about buying it more than a year ago, or your uncle adamantly steadfast in his belief that the whole
thing is a
bubble, there's a good chance someone mentioned it.
One of the
things I've been thinking
about is the political economy of
bubbles.
It's one
thing for an anonymous Twitter avatar to talk frankly
about housing
bubbles, and quite another for the governor of the Bank of Canada to base his public remarks on worst - case scenarios.
A couple weeks in the parish looking around at
things, assessing the state of the Sunday school or catechetical education or the decrepit office equipment, with your head simply
bubbling with all the latest liturgical gizmos plus a really whiz - bang theory
about the authorship of John, and you will wonder how this creaky old congregation ever managed to survive without you.
Only
thing I'd add is a caption
bubble inside the pastor's head saying, «Well, we do sexual abuse, we just don't talk
about it.»
Oh let Crappy live his fantasy that Social Darwinism are the same
thing, No need to burst his
bubble about the difference.
All the «
things» that you mentioned did come
about from a sterile analytical thought
bubble.
If we are praying to get some
thing or some result for ourselves or others, then absolutely be prepared for disappointment, but when prayer is just an ongoing conversation with the compassionate, understanding deity
bubbling out of a growing relationship with the said deity then you don't give a shit
about the results because they are no longer the point.
Completely agree
about the
bubble thing.
There will be plenty of these packed in the car for our big move here in just under two weeks, and
things are
about to get REAL this next week when our boxes and packing materials show up — so I may need a few of these to fuel the
bubble wrapping madness that will ensue.
I thought
about making gravy from scratch, but I think one of the
things people love most
about the
Bubble Up casseroles is how fast and easy they are for weeknight meals, and I think the Heinz jarred gravy I used worked really well.
People like Jones live in a
bubble and think what they did is the greatest
thing ever and everyone MUST know
about them.
And I think I've talked
about this in a recent Preggie Pals episode, is that, when I am nursing my son, I feel a sense of calmness, you know, I am able to reconnect and
things make more sense and I realize all the little
things that I'm doing in my day - to - day life, aren't nearly as important as just re-focusing on my family and it's a sense of peace and calmness that I can't get from taking a
bubble bath....
We talk
about all the other
things we do, like snuggle and hug and blow
bubbles and make cupcakes and fingerpaint.
That it dumbs down to filling out
bubbles and ignores a whole lot of
things are
about education, inquiry, questioning collaboration, cooperative project.»
DC really has to get outside the Westminster
bubble and, if necessary, free himself of his current advisors and do some serious thinking
about things constitutional.
«The dangerous
thing about cereals like Rice
Bubbles or Corn Flakes isn't actually the calorie content, it's that they are highly - refined and zoom into your bloodstream, which means you are more likely to overeat during your next meal.»
So life still happens and as much as you and I can do the
things to try to create these little
bubbles of you know, a nutrition
bubble and lifestyle, and all these great little parts of our ecosystem, we still operate in an ecosystem that is generally pretty toxic in terms of all the
things that are out in the air, food, water, soil and you're going — you're going to come across stuff and it is just
about what do you do to increase your resilience against these
things once you kill them off, like you said was some of the post infection support, you know, people may hear — hear this and think oh kill, kill, kill, but eventually we're strengthening us, too, as the host and so that's why you and I, you know, maybe we take an extra day off or we go spend some more time in nature because that's the stuff that's going to heal you in the long term.
I really appreciate your detailed instructions
about pre-heating of the pan, adding the touch of oil, what the batter should sound like when it goes in, looking for the
bubbles etc because I am NOT good at judging those
things for myself.
On average, each facility employs
about 130 people — the average Nike - making factory in China has
about 1,300 — and they specialise in
things like high - tech air
bubbles, not finished shoes.
«
About «Silent hill 2 ″
Bubble Head Nurse, my originally planned for its head is a semiliquid
thing covered with a thin skin like a condom, and it bursts like a water balloon, when it's shotten.»
She must make it out, though, because she's getting grilled
about whatever she encountered inside the soap
bubble - looking
thing by people in containment suits.
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA SERIES The greatest
thing about Miiverse is that each game's community offers something completely different inside its own little
bubble of fans and voyeurs.
In reality, Darnell's a pansy family man who's never been to and doesn't know the first
thing about jail, but the idea of a law - abiding black man doesn't exist in King's
bubble.
There's lots of talk
about how Kim is losing herself in the «Ka -
bubble» (the particular and insulated life as a journalist in Kabul — wherein, among other
things, she becomes a «9.5» in terms of attractiveness), but the movie only occasionally offers a glimpse of that heedless madness.
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When they are excited
about things like Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, and Litecoin, they also need to know how
bubbles have worked and use caution.
So yes, everyone is talking
about «a
bubble» and we all understand why: the U.S. stock market could be trading higher than what underlying fundamentals support (like how fast or slow the economy is growing), but it doesn't mean that there isn't more room on the upside before
things head back down.
A good investment
bubble needs three
things: a really good plausible growth story with some basis in reality, some real excitement
about that growth, and plenty of liquidity.
As a fan of mash - ups (some of my favorite foods include shepherd's pie and
bubble & squeak — a post-Thanksgiving swirling concoction of leftovers), I think that combining one's culinary cultural upbringing with that of another can only bring
about good
things.
You make a great point
about customization in FH2, people who play more have better cars and leave you in the dust, there should be lobbies without so it is skill based, only
thing I prefer
about DC tbh,
bubble up for a good point well made
If a person doesn't post a lot or doesn't troll a lot and mainly just sticks to articles
about things they LIKE, they tend to hold on to their
bubbles better, even if they aren't part of the Sony cult.
«
About «Silent hill 2 ″
Bubble Head Nurse, my originally planned for its head is a semiliquid
thing covered with a thin skin like a condom, and it bursts like a water balloon, when it's shotten.»
17 September — 22 October 2009 The Scottish enlightenment scientist Lord Kelvin asked the question
about how space could be most efficiently bounded by an enclosing geometry the answer being found in those most elusive and fugitive of
things:
bubbles and foams which forms nesting cell structure of polyhedra.
The dinner
bubbled with cheer, however, as Violette and his tattooed buddies joined artists Kai Althoff and Wangechi Mutu, collector Beth Swofford, and dealers Jeff Poe and Rodolphe Janssen to chow down and chew fat
about, among other
things, the insanely funny new YouTube video pitting Adolf Hitler against Jeffrey Deitch in the former's unsuccessful bid for director at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.
That's the insidious
thing about the Hirst
bubble.
Roy's idea
about clouds is like saying that you should expect big, long - lasting variations in the boiling rate because sometimes all the steam
bubbles will decide to form on the left half of the pot leaving the right half
bubble - free — and that
things will remain that way despite all the turbulence for hours on end.
One of the
things that I always appreciated
about you was that you could recognize when a point was scored at your expense — as opposed to so many of Judith's «denizens» who live so deep in a
bubble that they think they're infallible as long as they hate on «realists.»
The strange
thing about the left - wing of politics, in all nations, is that they actually start to believe their own propaganda; and do so, in the time it takes to circumnavigate the thought
bubble.
One
thing we didn't talk
about was the methane
bubbles in the ocean, and methane in the permafrost.
One
thing I've learnt from decades inside boardrooms, is that, by and large, oil, coal and gas companies live in an analytical
bubble, deluded
about their immortality and firm in their beliefs that «renewables are decades away from competing» and «we are so cheap and dominant the economy depends on us» and «change will come, but not on my watch».
The first
thing I noticed
about The General was one of those «chat with a real life person»
bubbles that are all the rage these days.
While the public is now seeing private companies devalued for the first time in history (obviously, this isn't the first time it happens, but previously only investors knew
about these
things), some major signs of cash outs have emerged with Marc Andreessen (the founding partner of the Andreessen - Horowitz which recently declared there was no
bubble) in a hurry to sell off shares in technology companies.
HTC has opted to load the U11 not only with Alexa and Google Assistant, but also the HTC Companion, which provides the user with other mildly interesting information
about things like travel times in an overly intrusive way, with a
bubble often popping up like a Facebook Messenger chat
bubble.
«This is the ultimate
thing that you hear
about when you have a
bubble, when the guy shining your shoes tells you what stock to buy,» said Mr. Prabhu.