Not exact matches
With all the answers there the
questions become
pointless — no more journies in life, we have arrived.
Asking how the universe came to be is, if it's not a
pointless question, on the very frontier of science and discussion of it
with our level of knowledge is therefore questionable.
Mind you that wasn't the only thing you said in that particular thread that led me to the conclusion that attempting to have any real dialogue
with you was
pointless and I was already well on the way to that point from the countless encounters of you avoiding
questions and offering nothing more to support your stance than «I'm right and you're wrong» or «read it again, it's clear».
an justifies the 3 million payment to stan so poorly, all the while simply brushing aside important
questions with pointless remarks that hold no relevance chips as a chairman has shown himself for the weasel he is
Pointless question right now, but shows where we are in our desperation that an injury prone player
with a few decent games under his belt is the next Messi......
Don't spend 45 minutes answering
pointless questions in an attempt to be matched
with someone who is your soulmate.
Well, now, Jonathan Skolnick — who has tackled personalized - learning strategy at School of One, Caliber Schools, and the New York City Department of Education, and is now a VP at the Educational Alliance — has written
with a missive that raises one of the thorniest
questions about personalized learning: How do we ensure that students in self - directed, customized environments still master skills and content that we think critical — but that they may deem tedious,
pointless, and unnecessary?
Although these
questions on editing have been tackled from indie authors who have worked
with several different editors on their own books, as far as I know there hasn't been a quality article from the other side (from the editors themselves) besides trivial and
pointless posts meant to drum up new business.
Marrying a New Zealander meant long haul trips to visit his family became the norm,
with beautiful stopovers on Pacific islands and Asia; my two daughters have grown knowing that the most
pointless question was «Are we nearly there yet?»
More to the point... it seems like many of those
questioning No Man's Sky are the type who enjoy mindless,
pointless, endlessly repetitive online multiplayer titles, where the sole objective is to level up ceaselessly to get the gear you should have been given from the get go, only to proceed to do what you've been doing all along... only now
with upgraded gear.
The above thread in
question was threatened to be shut down
with immediate rejection of the idea as judged to be
pointless and impossible:
A rip is made in the sky and soon a dragon descends
with darkspawn that look like Xenomorphs and the
question is produced before the viewer will you stand or will you run, which is a pretty
pointless question since the entire game will be to save the entire world, so technically the choice of running is ruled out.
It is so far removed from reality that it is actually
pointless and serves no other purpose than fodder for social engineering, that is what we ARE seeing
with the media and environmentalists and politicians, they are striving to indoctrinate the next generations and have no interest in debating the current generations engaged in
questioning the assumptions.
As far as the content component is concerned, I think that an obsession
with the medium is
pointless, whereas
questions of optimum quality, context, suitability and relevance change only by degree.
Don't, however, follow up a coffee meeting
with a bulleted list of seven more
questions or start a habit of bothering them
with pointless emails because you feel like you need to stay in touch.
Like your mobile phone industry is such an intelligent comparison it's too complex to explain??? Then what's the point of using it???? Also, are you now comparing a FSBO on MLS as a Freeman??? No,
with all your
pointless ranting you still have not answered the
question and that's because you're too afraid to answer the
question.