Dark and Disturbed by Morgan Winters is a collection of short stories that combine elements of horror with
a very odd sort of sense of humor.
Not exact matches
Very odd jump unless there is social pressure or some
sort of goal in mind (in other words, disingenuous).
A man who is utterly self - contained and whose chief ambition is to be «self - existent» and hence to exist without dependence upon relationships of any
sort, is a man whom we regard as an unpleasant if not vicious specimen of the race; and it is
odd that deity has been regarded, and this even in Christian circles, as more like such a self - contained human being rather than as like a man who in every area of his life is open to relationships and whose
very existence is rich in the possibility of endless adaptations to new circumstances.
What strikes me as
odd or funny is how democratic it all remains;
very few people champion the hook - up culture as a means of Darwinian or aristocratic self -
sorting, which of course it could be.
But this is an
odd sort of praise since it comes at the cost of dismissing the
very thing which gives this «literature» its heart, something even Wellhausen did not fail to recognize: its serious portrayal of a God who stands over and goes before its «author.»
But, even in the U.S., there were some people who got
very concerned that — there were a few hurricanes that — around that time that took some
sort of
odd twists.
When you're
very intuitive but unaware that you are, you may have trouble fitting into the culture, feel out of
sorts, and seem «off,» «
odd,» or even psychotic to those who don't understand what's going on.
A
very odd subject to present to a new loved up couple but if you're thinking about having an office relationship, this is the
sort of detail you need to cover up front to remain professional.
He admits that having that
sort of fame — and being happy to be able to avoid it for a bit — still seems
very odd.
He observes, «There is something
very odd about this war of words between successful authors on different sides of a tectonic shift in the publishing world: it doesn't exist in many similar industries facing the same
sort of technological upheaval.
There is something
very odd about this war of words between successful authors on different sides of a tectonic shift in the publishing world: it doesn't exist in many similar industries facing the same
sort of technological upheaval.
The initial trailer showcasing the two cowboys made it seem like it was going to be a
sort of Red Dead Redemption title (although it was obvious it wasn't, given that Nintendo tries
very hard to veer away from a lot of overt violence in the first - party line - up), but then the trailer began showcasing all of these other
odd scenarios that completely threw me for a loop.