He wants her to make fun of how he eats chop suey, dreams of being a martial arts stunt man, and excels at math. |
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It's easy to make fun of things like the absurdity of the plot, but this was never intended to be brain surgery. |
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Many were the pennies and halfpennies he used to collect, though I'm sorry to say that I and the other lads used to make fun of him. |
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I know how hurtful it is when kids at school make fun of you and make you cry. |
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The Cyrenaics make fun of the Epicurean theory by saying that this state of being free of desires and pain is the condition of a corpse. |
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Today there are people who use his name as a joke and make fun of the way he looks. |
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When the neighborhood children learned of this, they began to make fun of him by singing jingles. |
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Some people make fun of you but what's beautiful is that most people are interested. |
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Like any proud Albertan, it's in my blood to make fun of the people of Saskatchewan. |
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He started trying to make fun of me, but since he was drunk and I was pretty sober, it was easy to playfully zing him right back and shut him up. |
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I mean, he had a lot of sardonic, sarcastic things like that to say and to make fun of himself, and so forth. |
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The other students, straight male heterosexual students, make fun of him but I know deep inside that they like him. |
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They make fun of the three-piece suite, laugh at the Artex, rummage hilariously though the display cabinet, then leave. |
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Your child may also develop a strong emotional attachment to a real friend and it's wrong to make fun of this. |
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I mean, you know, irony's funny and all, but if all you do is make fun of other things, you get this kind of cankered, empty feeling. |
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In your cartoons, you make fun of people who use Internet activism as an excuse to avoid real activism. |
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The filmmaker's intention is not to make fun of the audience but to let them in on the joke. |
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But how typical, I thought, of a heterosexual male to make fun of any non-penetrative sexual activity. |
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So the only reason you tried fruitarianism was so you could make fun of them and not be a hypocrite, right? |
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Rich kids in fourth grade used to make fun of the sounds of my corduroys swishing down the hall. |
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I see outlets that make fun of furries in manners that range from gentle fun-poking to outright malice. |
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He didn't snicker, pass on rumors, and go out of his way to avoid, or make fun of her. |
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My friends make fun of me because I still want to go trick-or-treating on Halloween. |
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They were both hooked on the show even though Meredith and Brad liked to make fun of them for it. |
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My friends, being incredibly nerdy linguists, decided to make fun of the syntax. |
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Most tattooers that actually want to spend time talking about it just want to make fun of me. |
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I know I make fun of it all the time but this is not to be mistaken for belittling the courage of all those who participate. |
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When I went to basketball camp, the boys from the real West Virginia would make fun of us effete Morgantown kids. |
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The Minister of Finance tried to make fun of me saying that I did not know what I was talking about. |
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Guys make fun of this archetypal douchenozzle even more than women do. |
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Now we are both being bullied: they make fun of us, play dirty tricks and have threatened to beat us up. |
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But it is not for reasons of ghoulishness or to make fun of religion that he seems excited by this facet of religious art. |
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Those who govern are the large financial corporations, which not only make fun of your recommendations, but go as far as giving you orders. |
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Targeting: Singling someone out and inviting others to attack or make fun of her or him. |
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But aside from that, we really have an enormous amount in common, because our goal as cartoonists is to make fun of people. |
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From my point of view, freedom of speech is not a synonym for freedom to make fun of or to insult. |
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Explain that the purpose is not to make fun of anyone, or to cause undue stress or embarrassment. |
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Rejection they leave you out, give you mean looks, whisper about you and make fun of you. |
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In Craig's experience, he finds eleven-year-old's make fun of what they don't understand. |
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Sometimes, the kids would make fun of Mrs. Johnston in the lunchroom, that she cried in class and everything. |
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And yes, our values include tolerance of those who wish to make fun of religion. |
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But in no way does the joke make fun of the disaster or the people killed. |
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Men love to make fun of the struggles girls supposedly have with everything from spatial awareness and parallel parking to three-point turns and map-reading. |
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It requires a biting wit and an ability to make fun of people even if they're being earnest, but especially if they're merely pretending to be earnest. |
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He doesn't make fun of me for having bobble-head baseball dolls! |
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The result was music video for people who want to make fun of music video. |
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Some people might make fun of them, or call them names, or even hurt them. |
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It's a sad fact, but the opera world has become so businesslike, singing styles so generic, and the stars so homogenized, that there is virtually nothing left to make fun of. |
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People who intimidate others usually have problems at home, or are poor, are rejected, not popular, not good clothes, appearance, make fun of others. |
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Afterwards, she was always afraid people would make fun of her. |
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The labyrinths, which stretch out through the hodge-podge of panels and their makeshift assemblages, make light of the tendency towards bricolage, make fun of the basement and the attic, and demystify the dwelling. |
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Hence their slow, unsteady gait, their obvious lack of conversation, thier pitiful appearance, and thier loathing towards these dratted livings who do nothing but make fun of them. |
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All the people who constantly make fun of this country don't know it. |
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Tao said that though sometimes people make fun of a male pole dancer, he still loves the dance that has changed his life. |
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Do not ignore them or, at the very least, do not make fun of them. |
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It is pretty easy to make fun of such blatant wowsers, but the fact is that the events of April 18-19, 1775, are somewhat complicated. |
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They say that that they are ashamed to go to the polling station because others will see that they do not know how to vote and will make fun of them. |
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Did your friends make fun of you for working with a political party? |
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Also, I do not think it is fair for him, the young, spritely fellow that he is, to make fun of an ocular deviation that I have and I cannot see as well. |
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For many it is easier to simply deny, ignore or make fun of the issue. |
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Many girls make fun of me because I chill and hangout with boys mostly. |
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