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This led him to conclude that he sucked at dating.
Only Shakespeare threatens her eminence, and he sucked at whodunits.
I sucked at life before and now I'm a role model.
So I was good at magic but sucked at everything else.
So my main job, which I'm celebrated for, I sucked at forever.
"Pastry, which I totally sucked at," she confides with a sheepish smile.
Sound checks are always tense situations because I always sucked at group projects.
I was awesome on the first two and utterly sucked at the third.
You're an honest guy, you work hard, you just sucked at this job.
Neither of them did their jobs very well and they especially sucked at teamwork.
That and the fact that he sucked at drums and as a person, too.
My father, Herman Clumsen, sucked at making utensils, and his father was even worse.
I had been studying to be a computer programmer, but I really sucked at it.
As the engines of passing warplanes sucked at the air overhead, soldiers patrolled the grounds.
In 2015, an internal memo from Costolo admitted that the company "sucked" at dealing with abuse.
Maybe the story in A Bird Story wasn't bad, but the developers just sucked at telling it.
People also didn't offer me a lot of respect during my youth because I sucked at math.
I always felt like I sucked at everything, that I could never find the thing that I liked.
Senior year me and Steve Holmes had another roommate that owned a guitar, but he sucked at guitar.
Last year after Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi came onboard (and hilariously sucked at driving), Uber overhauled its driver app.
She sucked at high school the first time around, and those lockers haven't made any eye contact with her yet.
She also was real about what she "sucked" at, and surrounded herself with people who were strong in those areas.
They last a few seconds, but I discovered most people in the room—my room, at least—sucked at them.
The implicit argument, even if unintentional, is that "we" are all playing the same game, you just sucked at it.
Couldn't Morbius set a trap for the bats that did not involve an open wound being sucked at by a wild animal?
I'd never danced to hip hop in Italy, which is where I'm originally from, and I sucked at this new style of dance.
We spoke with Ochocinco, who says, "It's a blessing to see her excel at such a young age because I sucked at 12."
His music is like what you'd get if Ed Sheeran and Michael Bublé made a baby and that baby fucking sucked at singing.
"Her husband gets his d— sucked at The Round-Up," Locken said, naming a popular country-western gay bar and dance hall in Dallas.
Former Twitter CEO, Dick Costolo, once admitted the platform sucks at "dealing with abuse and trolls," and that they've sucked at it for years.
I really sucked at it when I saw her last and I told her I was uncomfortable because I kept saying dude and man.
As good as I was at being the new kid and making friends, I sucked at keeping them, and that followed me into adulthood.
"[Cary's] husband gets his d— sucked at The Round-Up," Locken had said, naming a popular country-western gay bar and dance hall in Dallas.
"We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we've sucked at it for years," said then-CEO Dick Costolo in 2015.
People worked, openly or in secret, against the common good; other people just sucked at their jobs; their efforts intertwined, and their efficacy remains impossible to untangle.
The problem with this is that Google's mobile Docs apps, whether for iOS or Android, have always kind of sucked, at least in comparison to their desktop counterparts.
Anda (eggs) and Maggi, and sometimes a combination of the two in a "Maggi omelette"—these were always-reliable finds for a constantly hungry traveler who sucked at directions.
The road, even in its driest iteration, was the consistency of wet cement; it strongly sucked at our tires when it wasn't threatening to slide us into the adjacent pastures.
READ: Seems like Paul Manafort sucked at laundering money Manafort is accused of funneling $75 million into overseas accounts for Yanukovych, and acting as an unregistered agent for a foreign power.
Then they merged the two because it turned out the people who were having flamewars kind of sucked at it and gross pictures came into the equation during a flamewar anyway.
What games have you played, recently or in the more distant past, that you know you've kinda sucked at, but that hasn't mattered a damn because they were still so much fun?
We are sort of inescapably part of the story a bit in that we would have sucked at covering any other White House and we wouldn't have enjoyed it like we do this.
Charles Barkley says LaVar Ball needs to come to terms with the fact he SUCKED at basketball ... and the idea he would beat Sir Chuck in 1-on-1 is straight-up delusional.
The air is then punched by pressures 1,000 times greater than normal at one end of the tunnel and sucked at the other end by a vacuum deliberately created in the enormous sphere.
Her thighs were wet with sweat under her shorts, and her silky shoulder-length hair tickled her freckled arms, which tasted sun-baked as she sucked at her own skin, leaving purple marks.
I made $30,000 a year, way more than I had ever made, and I paid $800 for a one bedroom, so I was living really well, but the truth was I sucked at sales.
She was a young woman disrupted by my choices in life, torn up by my being torn from her, and she was brave enough to tell me just how much I sucked at being her dad.
I remind myself that when I started doing yoga I sucked at it, and I will suck at this for a while, but eventually, if I stick it out long enough, I'll reach a state of flow.
Heck Nintendo has sucked at launching games for the Switch, too, but at least the company made sure it had one exclusive game so good it was worth the price of the console in Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
His eyes were always red, he talked at a stumbling glacial pace, he sucked at school, and he really only talked to me when the subject of nu-metal came up (as far as I was concerned, it was kind of our "thing").
The stuttering romance between acerbic addict Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) and aggressively Midwestern-sweet Gus (co-creator Paul Rust) wandered around in excruciating real time, and was often myopic enough that even I — an LA asshole who sucked at love — couldn't find much of anything to relate to.
You might have sucked at taking a normal selfie when you got your first front-facing camera, but just like how you finally figured out the angles, poses, and lighting that combine to make you look like the Lifetime Movie version of yourself (and not the True Crime version), getting the hang of a sexy selfie demands some practice.
He moaned in frustration, he tried to pull his hands free but I held them firm; Porta-te bem , I said to him, and then I did kiss him, I put my tongue in his mouth and he sucked at it hard, tasting me but tasting himself, too, that was what he loved, the taste of himself in my mouth.
Both women admitted to experiencing visions of devils and that their familiar spirits visited them and sucked at their bodies.
Oozy ground sucked at the > wheels, kept him from attaining the 70 m.p.h. required to zoom off. Toward > the end of the runway, going about 50 m.p.h., the ship bounced off a low > mound, cut through heavy undergrowth, somersaulted over a stone wall.
So I played it for Trent, and he thought it sucked." At the beginning of 1994, the band relocated to the Record Plant in Los Angeles, but without bassist Gidget Gein. Gein had been fired from the band a few days before Christmas 1993, due to his ongoing addiction to heroin. Berkowitz later claimed that this was "actually the second or third time he was fired.
Cyclonic cleaners do not use filtration bags. Instead, the dust is separated in a detachable cylindrical collection vessel or bin. Air and dust are sucked at high speed into the collection vessel at a direction tangential to the vessel wall, creating a fast-spinning vortex. The dust particles and other debris move to the outside of the vessel by centrifugal force, where they fall due to gravity.
It shot out a large bubble, the being would grab at the bubble or strike at it and be sucked at once into the capsule. Then the capsule would be retracted into an aircraft." A victim was implanted for up to six months and the Helatrobans would "fix him on a post in a big bunch of stuff ... put him on a post and wobbled him around and ran him through this implant of goals on a little monowheel [sic]. Little monowheel pole trap.
Jordan Davis wrote "Almost Maybes" with Hillary Lindsey and Jesse Frasure, and it was produced by Paul DiGiovanni. Lyrically, Davis said the song was inspired by past relationships that didn't work out that lead you to the one you're supposed to be with: "I love the message of it. I think everybody can relate to those people in your life that, it might not have been the right one, and it sucked at the time when you're going through it, but it just gets you one step closer to the person you're gonna be with." The song has been compared to a modern take on Garth Brooks' "Unanswered Prayers".
Willimott testified more as a cunning woman than a witch, and insisted Pretty only helped her to inquire about the health of people she had attempted to heal: Greene claimed that she had accompanied Willimot into a wood where she said Willimot had conjured up two spirits in the form of a kitten and a "moldewarp" (mole) which had climbed on her shoulders and sucked at her ears. Greene sent these familiars to kill a man and woman with whom she had argued and both died within a fortnight. Baker also confessed to possessing a familiar in the form of a white dog, but most of her testimony concerned the visions she had witnessed.
From Malcolm Merlyn to Felicity's returning father to Nyssa's dead dad to Oliver himself, fatherhood looms large over the characters' choices in this episode (which, if the utterance of that word approximately 72 times within the first 15 minutes didn't tip you off, was most certainly the theme of the week)." Carissa Pavlica from TV Fanatic, gave a 4.0 star rating out of 5.0, stating: "There were certainly some surprises on Arrow Season 4 Episode 13, but unless we're being fooled, it seems as though we have been given a pretty good indication of where the remainder of the season is heading. We might know who is in the grave and who is responsible for putting them there." Noel Kirkpatrick of TV.com wrote positive about the episode, stating "I think many of you, dear readers, are in agreement with me that Oliver has generally sucked at this sort of thing (i.e.

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