Word: weirdness
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...Jansari told TIME he expected the evaluation would "try to capitalize on the discrepancy between true amnesia and what a layperson would think it is." He says that while it is "perfectly possible" Darwin could not remember spending time with his wife since 2002, "it would be a really weird Hollywood movie where he's amnesic, she's claiming his insurance, and he's not aware...
...McGeary has been the first man off the bench, averaging 6.2 points in 16.2 minutes per game. Now, he will go up against the same players he lived with and battled on the floor with last year.“It’s going to be a little weird,” McGeary said. “I still have a lot of friends on that team. When you play on a college team, your teammates become kind of an extension of your family. We were with each other everyday and were a real tight-knit group...
...cheek or the open lips? Thankfully, the men of Harvard don’t have to face that split-second, potentially live-altering decision. While imagining the Harvard hockey experience as a public relations fanfare corporate-sponsored to within an inch of its life makes would be pretty weird, it’s commonplace for many other schools, and I wonder if the fans lose anything from the experience. For fans who are passionate about hockey and know what subtleties to look for as they watch the game, putting ads around the rink won’t prevent them from...
...Stephen E. Dewey ’07-’08, a former president of the Harvard Republican Club, said Brady “gave off a weird vibe.” Dewey said he was considering working with Brady on a business venture last year when a friend told him to investigate Brady’s credentials...
...rises to 20%, according to the Institute for Humanist Studies. The lives of these young people would be much easier, adult nonbelievers say, if they learned at an early age how to respond to the God-fearing majority in the U.S. "It's important for kids not to look weird," says Peter Bishop, who leads the preteen class at the Humanist center in Palo Alto. Others say the weekly instruction supports their position that it's O.K. to not believe in God and gives them a place to reinforce the morals and values they want their children to have...