Not exact matches
After all, it is argued, the Romans themselves did not appear to take it seriously (Vespasian's famous deathbed joke, «I
think I am becoming a god» seems to indicate as much): it could only be believed by those who were either insane, such as Caligula, who went so far as to sacrifice to himself daily and made his beloved
horse a
high priest of his cult, or irredeemably barbarian and by implication, stupid, such as the Britons of Colchester who built an enormous temple to the Divine Claudius.
Get off your
high and privileged
horse and try
thinking about exactly who and what you are commenting on.
And to all the IDIOTS who
think the guy who said there is only one Bible is an IDIOT, you can get off your
high horse, because you are IDIOTS.
Think your backwards, its the religious who need to come off their
high horse and realize athiests aren't going anywhere.
Read the Bible and the Quran, but read both of the words and get off of your
high horses to
think that a religion that teaches such love and beauty, also shows doubt in those who do not so choose to believe in your savior.
It is so comforting to know that whenever CNN posts some story revolving around some angle of atheism, for days these christians get on their
high horse, and type big long scrawls they
think other people actually read.
How about you get off your little
high horse and actually use some critical
thinking.
If you see me feeding my baby in the coffee shop while you're warming up your baby's bottle, don't
think I'm sitting on my
high horse judging you because I'm not.
yet you on a
high horse tear into her not just about her ideas or
thoughts because the conflict with your feelings but as a person which is a very low spot to be... I tried to dig deeper and talk but the biggest concern or problem isnt about the stance itself people take it so personally from guilt or whatever it is that they stoop down and attack her for where she sits if it was planned or not what she is wearing... is that really the problem?
You are saying take mcd's out of the lunchroom because its not healthy that may be the only meal some kids get to eat everyday and not everything on the menu is unhealthy I just bought a bunch of mickey D's gift cards and gave them to school kids that only get 1 meal a day and your probably
thinking why didn't I get gift cards to somewhere more» nutritional» mcd's is right next door to school so get off your
high horse people and maybe put up a petition to stop childhood hunger if you saw a child that did not eat that day and the only option was mcd's would you say «NO» to that kid you can't eat mcd's because its not nutritional COME ON PEOPLE GET REAL
and most today only
think it's «normal» when a baby isn't getting what it needs first... SO THAT IT HAS NO OTHER CHOICE BUT TO CRY... and you should read «it takes a village» by clinton... yes parents are people too and yes if you don't take care of yourself first then you can't take care of your baby... just like when you get on an airplane you're instructed to in an emergency put on your oxygen mask first THEN help the child sitting next to you... BUT the only reason it's impossible for most people to keep their baby from crying is because they are trying to raise their babies alone without the help of the «village»... so come down off your
high horse and just ask for help... it will not only help you (listed you first because of your obvious selfishness from your post... «we don't stop having needs to sleep and eat and have relations with our peers either») but it will mostly benefit the baby.
I
think there are some basic fundamentals to washing diapers, but I don't
think its a science and anyone claiming to hold the secret science of diaper washing is
high on their
horse.
In alphabetical order: Arrival Fences The Handmaiden Hell or
High Water The Innocents La La Land Loving Maggie's Plan Manchester by the Sea Moonlight Other movies I loved, any of which might have made the first list on a different day, were L'Attesa, Certain Women, Christine, Dark
Horse, Don't
Think Twice, Finding Dory, Little Men, Love & Friendship, Our Little Sister, Southside With You, Tower.
Very similarly to a post I did last year, I
think I'll use this space to get on my
high horse as I defend why I support a movie like
Yeah gameplay features are gimmicks by dictionary definition, no need to get defensive or on some silly
high horse about it, but
think before you speak please
Before you
think I'm writing from the perch of some
high horse, let me say this: These are not evils unto themselves.
I
think it is also true, that «The Major Publishers» need to climb down from their
high horse of literary snobbery and realise that the majority of the reading public, just want to a good tale, and not an over edited, over indulgent, wordy story based on a subject that most ordinary, averagely educated people can not, and have no desire to grasp!
Investors may interpret the statistics to
think they will get
higher returns when they buy riskier stocks, so they are willing to pay more to purchase them - putting the cart before the
horse.
None of this would have been necessary had you
thought before you jumped on another poster I am not on a
high horse.
All these years, I
thought I was good at Sonic games, but Sonic Mania has wasted no time in kicking me off that
high horse born of arrogance and putting me in my place.
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I
think you fell off your
high horse, PDA, and have descended into derision.
Come off your
high horse, I
think you are taking our comments far more seriously than was intended.
I know, you probably
think that this means I'm going to hop on a
high horse about the state of the legal community.
If you
think that puts me on a
high horse then fine.