...are quick to darken. “We all have our crosses to bear, Bones. What you went through makes my childhood seem like a walk in the park.” I sigh in frustration, because I know, now, that Booth likes to trivialise his pain. “It’s not a competition, Booth. You don’t have to downplay things for my benefit.” “Yeah… well… maybe I do it for mine.” That unfathomable look of sadness etches its way onto his ...
... and Human Services redefines abortion to include contraception. Women could be denied basic contraception at health clinics because it's labelled as "abortion", even when there's really nothing to abort that doesn't trivialise the term. It's only a proposal, but it's pretty scary. And acting as something of a showstopper for today: Man cuts off own head with chainsaw. Wow. He didn't want to ...
... from problems and trying to face them but I don't know how. My problems might be trivial to everyone else but they are my problems and they are very real to me. I can only take comfort in the fact that it wouldn't make any difference to anybody. Life is hardfor everyone in different ways so that doesn't give anyone the privillege to trivialise other people's problems. I still can't sleep.
...design theories and philosophies have really been doing it for me recently. I'm finding myself more attracted to those bloggers as people as I read their entries, finding their prosaicism (not meaning to trivialise them by using this word, I think it's an important skill to have), honesty, decision making and simply their personalities through this medium to be marvellous. I regularly find myself ...
...very graphic and disturbing, and the actor who played him was perfect for the role. We thought they portrayed the soldiers and the civil war setting in a way that didn't sensationalise or trivialise it, and I thought was very respectful of the history and events. The characters in general were well fleshed out, with obvious personalities and quirks without resorting to tedious flashbacks or back-...
... light-years" and "many faint sources of relatively high-energyx-rays" i dont know, its like we are talking of these things which are so huge, we cant fathom the size, and yet we can trivialise it because of our perspective wrt things which are even huger. like an ant telling another ant "theres a massive world out there, and that elephant is overweight, but its nothing compared to that rhino ...