Not exact matches
These
comments have
mostly degenerated into
people's responses toward religious dogma.
My concern was
mostly with Dustin's
comments, specifically with the unsupportable sweeping assertions that were being made («most Christians who say... are deceived or delusional or mistak [en]», «usually
people who say God told them things are egotistical»).
AND I see a lot of
people commented on it —
mostly saying they are following you - not sure they actually baked it.
Hi arsenalkid1970, on the issue of Bielik, I keep reading
people commenting on how special he is and that he should play tonight, is this from his performances during the reserves team playing CB
mostly on how are others accessing this guys performances?
And of course this
comment is not directed at legitimately impoverished
people but
people like you've mentioned with degrees and salaried jobs
mostly.
The Huffington Post reports that Beall «received a flood of negative
comments calling it «disgusting» and several messages from
people,
mostly men, requesting that she remove the image.»
Judging by the
comments people are leaving on websites like Huffington Post, etc., a marriage contract isn't a «real» marriage (although a marriage license is just a legal document, and marriage throughout the decades and all over the globe has always been about increasing wealth and / or status,
mostly for men, but whatever).
As my followers on Facebook and blog are
people (
mostly women) who support breastfeeding to natural term, the overwhelming majority of the
comments were not only supportive but many of them were understanding and in the same position as myself, breastfeeding a «huge» toddler.
I don't know if straight
people hear
comments like this, but as a gay
person, your ears are a little more primed to hearing the word «gay» being dropped in and out of conversation with ease -
mostly in the derogatory sense.
Mostly, I'm thankful for
people reading and
commenting.
How many
people bother with
comments on any site ten twenty thirty, add them altogether and you
mostly have the same
people, 64 % of
people do not bother voting, and I doubt any of these blog.
I tried doing blog posts for a company that will remain nameless, and yet that went nowhere because they objected to my
comments that
people ideally would be
mostly eating real, whole foods.
My
comments regarding weight loss
mostly apply to
people trying to lose weight rather than elite level athletes.
I
mostly get very nice
comments from
people who say I look great or that I have a lovely dress.
I «blog» for fun... I'm happy when my number of visits is improving but
mostly I enjoy
comments from
people and interaction that can start from that...
some
people commented that anything over $ 50 was totally out of reach for them and that it can be discouraging to see shopping round ups that have
mostly $ 50 + items, which i totally understand.
In an entertaining but
mostly uninformative presentation, the self - described futurist
commented that if you can change the way
people think about the future, you can change the future.
Mostly these
comments seem to be little more than confirmations that come
people did indeed get what they wanted, like Chris Hillman:
Seeing the
comments above, it is
mostly travel bloggers and independent travellers answering the question, but ask
people that take organized tours regularly and they will disagree with you all:) We love our independent travel, but at times we love having others do the work for us.
Of course everyone on sites like GN and whatnot know not to fall for such obvious scams, but I once saw a fake Pokemon Go beta signup post in my recommended box, and it had over 10,000 likes and a crapton of
comments,
mostly from
people desperate to play the game.
Ouch, Too much butthurt in the
comments Well at least NISA fixed the HDN Victory avatars instead of making it
mostly air There is nothing for me next month other than Project Diva f And if you
people really want «more stuff» then instead of complaining about EU and NA just get a JP account if you really want more stuff to buy and have
So I'm seeing a lot of
comments that are
mostly just
people claiming they want Sega to basically erase 16 years of Sonic's history.
If you are like me, and are wondering what the appeal of this controller is, and exactly why it's so popular, diving through the
comments on forums, It seems to me that the general consensus as to why
people are
mostly down to drop the $ 39.99, is due to the retro design which resembles the sega genesis controller, the fact that it features customisable input settings and that a lot of
people actually still do play 2 - D fighting games or want that specific controller feel when playing the more recently released fighting games such as Tekken or even Mortal Kombat X
Also, just to
comment on
people who have noted that PubPeer is
mostly focused on biomedical papers at the moment: this is due to the fairly high amount of non-replicable results that the field has experienced over the past couple decades.
I can only
comment on
people I know but many view the world
mostly through emotion and very little through logic.
There are several thousand
people who have shown up here that have made rather senseless and pointless
comments,
mostly on the Welcome and Heresy thread.
General
comments on the above — are
people quite sure that Parker's sites are
mostly airports or is this a supposition because someone found that a particular subset of them?
Bast did not respond for
comment following the launch of the campaign, but Heartland issued a press release: «The
people who believe in man - made global warming are
mostly on the radical fringe of society.
My own blog, for example,
mostly receives
comments from
people outside the Canadian legal field since I have an — um — eclectic range of readership.
Susannah referred to an article in BoingBoing; the
comments on the article are most entertaining —
mostly cries of woe from
people who had been forced as part of their job duties to file looseleafs.
But
mostly, thanks to you — to everyone who visits this blog, to the hundreds of
people who've signed up for RSS or email feeds for new posts, and to the hundreds of
people who've left tremendously helpful and welcome
comments here.