Sentences with phrase «wrong about everything»

By taking a drab layout and customizing it to your exact specifications, you can make any subreddit sing the praises of your favorite presidential candidate, while leaving behind the annoying choir of commenters who think you and everyone you know is wrong about everything all the time.
Unfortunately, he's wrong about everything else.
@clim8resistance Also, not sure fact defence establishment was wrong about WMDs proves they will be wrong about everything forever more
But then, think about a speculative paper that went for the mirror - opposite side of the spectrum, saying «what if we've been wrong about everything about climate change and here's a negative feedback mechanism previously undiscovered that will safely limit things.»
The fact is: If you buy a stock at a good enough discount, you may be wrong about everything else and you will likely still come out okay
Am I totally wrong about everything I said above?
I was wrong about everything, so it appeared.
Iain Dale will be admitting he's been wrong about everything ever next.
12:26 - A neat little dig against the shadow chancellor Ed Balls from Cameron there, who the PM claims is «wrong about everything, even when he's sitting down».
But let's say I'm wrong about everything I've said so far — and I certainly might be as I claim no expertise in these areas.
Keep in mind: I'm almost always violently wrong about everything, so we're probably due for, like, a Grayson Murray win this week.
You are wrong about everything you wrote about Dame, but this is the most ridiculous.
Isn't he just tired of being wrong about everything.
However, I was wrong about everything.
So although Eliphaz was wrong about the reasons for Job's suffering, this does not mean he was wrong about everything he said.
Since you can prove everyone wrong about everything.
Maybe I'm the crazy one for thinking I can keep coming here, prove everyone wrong about everything, and hope to get a result.
How is it that you believe in a religious doctrine that has been wrong about everything in the observable world, but you believe that they are right about G - d which can not be seen?
While the first person might be wrong about the nature of Jesus, the second person is completely wrong about everything related to Jesus, for if they think that Jesus wants them to burn people who don't understand Him, they haven't understood the first thing about Him, and should incinerate themselves first.
I say this because none of us are right about everything, nor are we wrong about everything.
So far Rush has been wrong about everything from womans reproductive rights, endangered species, climate change, how laws and bills are actually passed in congress, drugs, alcohol, gay marriage, marriage (what is he on now his 5th?)
Even worse, those very atheists who spend all of their time on forums like this and fighting against the truth (rather than being out enjoying the world in what little time they have) will ultimately die and go to hell only to then find out the truth — that they've been wrong about everything they've believed their whole life.
And finally you admit that you could be wrong about everything anyway.
@ David By definition, Michael isn't actually a troll, since all of his arguments are logic - based arguments and pretty reasonable considering his standpoint, unlike the gross logical fallacies put forth by Cecilia Davidson (ULTIMATE ABILITY: you're wrong about everything because you're a bigot.
But take heart, because we are never 100 percent wrong about everything either.
In doing so, we are balancing the improvement in our quantitative measures, as well as our qualitative analysis, against our tolerance for risk (we prefer investment positions that allow us to be dead wrong about everything and still not experience intolerable losses).
I won't get to all of them, of course, and I'll avoid the rhetorical ones («How can you be so wrong about everything all the time?!?»).

Not exact matches

A new report out today claims that everything you've heard about the renewed strength in manufacturing in the U.S. is wrong.
And here's what many people tell me about data: «If you're not measuring everything, you're doing it wrong
Though Roland was wrong about limiting lending to companies worth less than $ 300,000, he was right about everything else: the SBA intended to limit goodwill financing to 50 percent of the total loan, up to $ 250,000.
Calming down by going for a run, hanging out with friends, or counting your blessings is probably a better foundation for getting in touch with your intuition than late night worrying about everything that might go wrong.
My question for you, why is Buffett apparantly wrong about equities outperforming real estate (and everything else)?
A lot has been written in recent years about everything that has gone wrong at Macy's.
«In practice, my best guess is that we were 6 times more likely to get everything wrong about a person as we were to get everything right about a person,» Kogan said, adding that if his work had helped elect President Trump, he would feel «absolutely horrible.»
My clients would gasp and realize that everything they thought they knew about efficient markets was dead wrong — the news about this gap in performance had yet to reach the masses.
There is a right way and a wrong way to go about link seeking and link building, and then there are ways that rise above everything else.
His gargantuan pay packet neatly symbolizes everything that is wrong about a privatization scheme that enriched some but did the province no good.
He is one of the co-authors of «The 3 Simple Rules of Investing: Why Everything You've Heard about Investing Is Wrong — and What to Do Instead» and author of «The Big Investment Lie.»
wow you have no idea what you're talking about... everything you said is wrong in this statement... i am now dumber for having read it
The bible may be wrong about natural history, human history, morality (and now camels), but it's 100 % right about everything else.
I suggest that as bright as you think yourself to be, that you do nt know everything, and that you consider that you can be wrong about this.
I cintend that the bible also calls us to do the same thing — it calls us to action and then says when we have donr everything we can and there is nothing else we are to stand in faith that it will work out — of course i paraphrase — but wht do people think all christians do is sit on their butts and pray and look pie eyed at the sky - this christian worked her butt of on the streets - and look at Mother Thresa - and other christians working for humanity all over the world - i think athiests have the wrong idea about chtistians...
I've heard lots of arguments about why everything Matt Walsh publishes should be deleted, recycled, and then the hard drives they were deleted from melted down into slag and thrown into an active volcano to ensure that none of his radical ultra-conservative garbage is ever recovered, but all of them seem to center around the idea that because he is condescending, he is wrong.
This is of course ignoring everything that's wrong about comparing women to «cows» and seeing sex as something they passively give away.
My father also taught me, even when I was a child, that Bruce R. McConkie, who wrote some unflattering stuff about non-whites in «Mormon Doctrine,» stood in Conference after the 1978 announcement and said he had obviously been wrong on those points, and he retracted everything not in keeping with the Brethren's announcement.
Our guys don't know from squat and are jumping on a train run by liberals who have been wrong on just about everything you can name.»
And what's with all the high - horse crap about how democrats and republicans are evil and poor people are lazy and not worth charity and everyone's religion is responsible for everything that's wrong?
I've just finished writing a book, The Contradiction of God — Why Everything You Thought You Knew About God Is Wrong, that may be of some interest to you.
It all could have been pretty much ignored until mustard seed decided to defend him... I will reserve my feelings about that... I was able to discern just who / what they were... he basically a non church goer who thinks he knows everything about church and she a whiner that can't see that just because it was time to move on it wasn't necessary that someone be in the wrong.
When political science students were challenged about being Republicans, they were not thereby disenfranchised from voting; when economics students were challenged on the merits of capitalism, they were not thereby excluded from purchasing notebooks, But when students were told that everything they had learned about their religion before entering this class was wrong, did we know — or care — if their capacity to function religiously in a mature fashion was diminished?
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