There are themes of isolation, bullying,
the ugly side of people and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Not exact matches
Why must u call a
person who has been a fan longer than u have ever been, longer before u stopped being a porsmouth (forgive my spelling) to becoming an arsenal fan, ur just the
ugly side of the real john legend, all
of me hates all
of u type
Through time he has gotten to know many other parents all around the world, but he's also seen the
ugly side of the internet — with many trolls lacking a basic understanding
of how severe allergies can be, especially as it's «not something
people often have a direct relationship to,» he told us.
The confirmation process can leave a nominee in limbo for months or even years, and can have an
ugly side, he says: It exposes the private lives
of «distinguished
people» to public scrutiny in an unseemly process that he calls «innocent until nominated.»
When signing up to BBW dating sites most
people have high hopes, but just like anything else, there is an
ugly side of online dating and the more you know the better will be for you.
It's crucial that we're reminded that
people like the lieutenant exist, not to understand the morbid specifics
of his drug use or promiscuity, but rather to understand how «normal society» and its
ugly underbelly are only two
sides of the same coin.
This movie looks at the
uglier side of humanity, the bad choices, the outbursts, the manipulation and the cruelty that even
people with the best
of intentions can exhibit.
So Florence at one point has an abortion as, amazingly, kind
of a
side issue, and an early fumbled sex scene has her apologize for her «
ugly bra» — such details make her a
person more than an object, and Gerwig just inhabits them.
, «I think Disney World symbolizes an
ugly side of capitalism in America, and I think because
of that some
people would enjoy seeing it crumble to the ground.»
But even when holding conference calls, the iffy treble
of these earphones reared its
ugly head and added an unwanted hiss when the
person on the other
side pronounced «s» sounds.