";s:4:"text";s:6537:" Big Tuna just paraphrased it.I agree with Bill Parcells' definition(s). Exactly what was HIS interpretation of "it is what it is? Initially, memes were an aspect of the internet that people would stumble upon from time to time, find themselves amused, and send to someone else for their enjoyment. So the person's individual circumstance (their lens) plays a role in its meaning when they say it. Unless that is somehow forbidden in your faith which doesn't make much sense if divorce is not also forbidden. And there really isn't a good comeback; you can't argue the point, because, like everything else, it truly IS.I've used this phrase, and for me it generally does mean acceptance of or resignation to, a situation that can't be changed. A cost-benefit analysis. This is a high-profile faith. Subscribe to our free daily email and get a new idiom video every day! I said, it is what it is and we'll deal with it. might spur some to challenge what if, what could, what might.Potentiality applies to those who don't accept this statement and strive to prove otherwise.When i hear ppl use the phrase it is what it is, i get a sick feeling in my stomach as well. I grew up in the 50's when things were more black and white and people were responsible and respectful. The dream was very vivid and seemed real to me. --"We were up by twenty points but still lost the game. It is the meaning I have always attributed to the phrase. If God did not want it, why he made me pregnant at the first place?
As a simple example, in one situation you might interpret a bat as a toy and in another situation, you might interpret a bat as a weapon.
Thank you for stating your version so clearly.1949 It is what it is without apology.
It is an internet acronym. The record is what it is, and THAT is what a team is judged on. "We're having an area of our home repaired and after more of less "scraping off the top layer" the contractor found more damage underneath. Issues of faith are real and may not be best addressed by someone from outside that faith because the counsel you may receive could very well be counter to that faith's teachings. It is what you make it.It seems your English skills are "it is what it is".I suppose you might also be the one who is prepared to "go tell it on the mountain"Nah, it just means that that is how it is, and you shouldn't really see it in a completely different way (not different light), or else you are being delusional. Anyway, I think sometimes can be a way to get rid of blame, but sometimes the phrase makes just perfect sense and people should consider using it, instead of jumping up on judgemental or preconceived ideas and phrases, which i find even mean sometimes.I just had a dream last night in which my grandfather visited me. Yes it made things tough, but my life was not over. I can't stop thinking about it today. So when someone says, "It is what it is," they are saying, "I have determined that any affect I could potentially have on the matter is not worth my addressing it and therefore I choose to accept it the way it is and move on to other things." This is what led me to this website. I think it's wonderful that your grandfather visited you and left you with a puzzle. Or any change that could be made is simply not worth the effort. We can't apply one one meaning to it. So Biblically speaking I cannot marry until someone gives up.
[as was suggested by another commenter]"It is what it is." I think.And this is what we are fed as the principle of reality - that nothing is what it is. DO NOT hold yourself accountable for another adult person's sexual preferences or even make it your job to try and define how others experience sex and relationships..even people you thought you knew from head to toe. Like this video? One friend told me that the phrase actually leaves her with a sick feeling in her gut.
Meme culture is the evolving culture created by memes. In effect the phrase is a useless non-answer with the effect of nonsensical gibberish. By letting things hang in an uncategorized state in their mind they may slowly come to a richer, more nuanced understanding of it, which may lead to a new insight or invention.So I was thinking of the increased use of “it is what it is” as an indication that people are increasingly resisting the temptation to force things into categories, to be comfortable with the unknown. For example, if someone puts a pylon on their head you might see the pylon as an instance of the concept “hat.” A society that goes around saying “it is what it is” might seem to be a society that accepts and even relishes a world in which pylons can be hats, a world ripe with possibilities.
In one session, I asked my counselor, could I be free to marry, is what the men have a "relationship .". We heard you ask, so we created the ultimate meme dictionary to make sense of it all!The word “meme” is both a noun and a verb, and it’s taken the Internet by storm in recent years. It has nothing to do with visualizing a baseball bat as either a toy or a weapon or an instrument for athletes. When someone says "It is what it is" they are basically saying why are we talking about this?