Instead of terrifying the public
with scare stories about climate change caused by CO2 emissions, why aren't governments actually doing something about it by replacing fossil - fuel power stations with nuclear ones (and crushing any protests which try to stop them)?
Not long ago a University of Graz Professor called for the death penalty for scientists who did not agree with the visions of alarmist climate scientists, who have dominated the media and public scene
with scare stories of super-storms and Biblical sea level rise for 15 years.
But Dyson also bemoaned, «I am horrified to see the environmental movement hijacked by a bunch of climate fanatics, who have captured the attention of the public
with scare stories.»
Not exact matches
Writing in the Telegraph on Wednesday night in conjunction
with f ormer chancellors Lord Norman Lamont and Lord Nigel Lawson, the open letter accused the BoE and Treasury of «peddling phoney forecasts and
scare stories to back up the attempts of David Cameron and George Osborne to frighten the electorate into voting Remain.»
religion loves to
scare with their fake
stories..
easy answer they started
scaring the poop out of them as children
with nightmare
stories of eternal punishment along
with discouraging them to question what they were being taught.
Just a bunch of silly
stories made up by people that were so
scared of the world around them they came up
with a god to explain what they could not explain.
I teach them right from wrong by example not
scaring them into believing in a book of
stories that was written back in B.C. Nothing erks me more then to hear my NJ suburb families tell me how they can't wait to see their little girl get all dressed up in their communion dress, only to not continue
with the religious education.
Best NEW angle on an OLD
story: Matthew Paul Turner
with «11 Days Until Judgment Day and I'm Not Laughing» «And while I know that the kids who believe in May 21st have what they consider to be «great faith in Jesus,» — trust me, they are
scared.
Present your case for running around
scaring his creatures
with your oppressive gloom and doom and ridiculous Satan
stories.
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media
with news and views on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be trained to demythologize the claimed orthodoxies of economists, academics, policy makers and media programmes, as is accepted in the case of the
stories of the
scared scriptures.
My Dragon Is
Scared: 12 Rhyming
Stories to Help
With Toddler Fears — Perfect for Early Readers or to Read
With Your Child at Bedtime
Things I'm thinking about could be things like having his seat changed in class so he's next to someone he has conflict
with, learning new skills at school that he's not confident about and is struggling
with, some new kind of food he's ingesting at school that has something that's irritating his system (artificial dyes or sweeteners would be my first guesses), something other kids are talking about that are
scaring him (movies or tv shows or
stories).
Her comment This is a terrible blog and Amy tuteur likes to
scare people
with her horror
stories.
im not saying ur kid needs this at all not im trying to
scare you i just wanted to share my
story with u and give u my advise to have a swallowing test done to make sure he is able to swallow safely, and see GI and a OT that specializes on swallowing because some kids spit the food out or get sick because they just can manage to swallow certain textures.
The closest thing I can come up
with to make this even make any sense at all are those
stories of nurses telling a mother not to scream because it will
scare the other mothers around.
Let's not
scare away would - be nursers
with our non-contextualized
stories of hardship, please.
According to the prosecutor, Sarah discussed the issue
with Micah and met Anthony and Handler to discuss the issue to publish the
story on their website in order to
scare Gyan who in turn give them money.
But today's report warns that, while the health risks of smoking are well documented, the risks associated
with passive smoking do not justify a ban, and suggests ministers may have been unduly influenced by media
scare stories about the issue.
From Vote Leave's absurd claims that Turkey is about to join the EU (along
with their implicit threat of millions of Turkish people coming to Britain) to
scare stories about hoards of foreign criminals arriving in the UK — it's been a one - way deluge of negativity about free movement.
Perhaps unsurprisingly given the paucity of success
stories, rather than concentrating upon their record in power, the chief emphasis of Labour's misguided strategy has been to
scare voters
with the prospect of the elections returning a Conservative led coalition government.
In fact, the new messages are getting crowded out as mythical and another «
scare story» because of the way we have been presented
with food
scare stories.
You may have heard
scare stories about red meat and how we should restrict it, but this is based on epidemiology
with so many possible confounders.
Apart from the fact that it
scares off everybody from me while I am wearing it (Read the
story in the P.S part), I have no issues
with it at all!
Scaring you since 2008
with paranormal
stories and short horror microfiction.
Some of them definitely are jump
scares, but I think the movie builds such a creepy atmosphere that's rife
with tension, both from the war and from the
stories of the Djinn that are told, that the jump
scares actually work here.
They love
scaring themselves, and each other,
with movies, books and
stories.
Because as long as writers keep making millions by
scaring teens
with stories of mean adults and nasty technology, there will be producers making even more millions by using smart adults and new technology to turn them into movies.
Blame the picture's settings, various brightly - lit exteriors and contemporary environments (office buildings, college campuses)-- even when the movie is in a grand old house, our aged heroes» Chow - duh Society huddled together in pools of shadow,
scaring each other
with spooky
stories, the joke seems to be that someone is always turning on the lights.
Outside of Vinson and some choice scoring / music selection that, along
with its
story, evokes some of the memorable 1970s work from John Carpenter (Assault on Precinct 13 and The Fog come to mind), You're Next is a fairly dreadful choice for a
scare flick,
with ineffective acting choices, a laughable premise, and no real surprises offered to anyone who actually pays attention to the poorly written dialogue that occurs between scenes of violence.
It's all done
with a lurking subtlety, relying more on the strangeness of Sidney's new situation as a whole rather than the typical jump - and -
scare techniques lesser ghost
stories fall back on.
You're able to open up cabinets, drawers, and doors
with triggered precision, you find various letters or newspaper clippings to flesh out the
story, and there are a LOT of
scares.
The shooting and the gameplay are solid, the
story is good,
with a few jump
scares here and
The
story is well structured,
with the
scares occurring precisely and elegantly.
The simple ghost
story structure has been transformed into a compelling drama
with jump
scares.
As we also saw
with Passengers, you see the influences on screen, but there's a lack of originality in the actual execution of the
story and potential
scares it's going after.
Amityville: The Awakening definitely puts a new spin on the
story, which grants the cast and the special effects team a bit more freedom
with how they roll out the
scares.
He told them
stories, had a good time
with the actors, and
scared the hell out of his director during a recording session of the song Calloway pressed to vinyl in 1930.
With studios like Blumhouse (Get Out, Split, and the Insidious franchise) and A24 (The Witch, It Comes at Night) establishing distinct identities in the minds of moviegoers and television shows like American Horror
Story, Bates Motel, and even Stranger Things spreading the genre elements across the airwaves — or, more likely, your laptop — it's difficult to deny that we're in the midst of an era of horror filmmaking that prizes subtext, mood, and tone over gore effects, elaborate kills, and jump -
scares.
At this point, the only thing that can salvage a film
with a weak
story would be solid
scares that keep us on edge long enough to not pay close attention to the deteriorating plot.
The first
story mostly just observes a night watchman (Paul Whitehouse) roam around a dilapidated set in the dark
with a flashlight, encountering the usual jump
scares.
Communing
with the spirit of «The Shining,» Ovredal spins the material into a minimalist haunted house
story in which the slow approach of a dead person's footsteps on the other side of a creaky door holds far more terrible possibilities than any given jump
scare.
Director Steve Beck is less interested in telling a coherent
story (though, to be fair, it's not as if screenwriters Neal Marshall Stevens of Richard D'Ovidio have come up
with one), establishing characters worth caring about, coaxing believable performances, or coming up
with a decent
scare than coming up
with a reel of cool visuals.
Horror
stories like that
scare me because I can imagine a near - future where critics nervously avoid writing about films
with sensitive subjects.
Enter the chilling Ghostly Writes Anthology and be prepared to be
scared with 27 short
stories from around the world.
When you hear
scare -
stories about rising rates leading to plummeting yields, first, remember, a sturdy bond portfolio shouldn't have that far to move to begin
with.
A successful investor needs to put aside the
scare stories and stick
with the facts.
I brought the momcat home to foster and discovered that she was pregnant (which
scared me, but that's another
story)... When it came time to part
with these two perfect little creatures, I froze.
As a result, it is possible for the initially clueless protagonists in the novels by Sutcliffe, Gardner, and Barr to accumulate status over time,
with each of them near the end of their
stories encountering «fresh - faced
scared bunnies» who remind them of their previous, less experienced selves and confirm their advanced clout within the independent travel community.
And finally I let go and cried, I cried for Anne and her family, I cried for those who helped them, I cried for those who had died, for those who just survived —
with scares on the outside as well as inside and I cried for the still suffering in the world and I cried for the gratitude I had for my freedom, and I thought how true it is that everybody's got a
story.