Sentences with phrase «comment threads about»

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Anyway, if you're as annoyed by ignorant meddling as I am, or you're worried about being accosted the next time you nurse your kid in public, or spend a lot of time participating in internet comment threads about breastfeeding, here's a cheat sheet for responding to comments you're likely to encounter.

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If you read through even a few of the thousands of posts and Twitter comments and related outcry about Taylor's departure, and the subsequent shut - down of popular threads or «sub-Reddits» like r / movies and r / music, it becomes obvious that for many of the site's users, the issue is about more than just the firing of one employee.
Shared the misgivings about the portfolio allocation stated in this thread and have been assured by others comments.
Per - Jim's comment above in this thread, I agree with, in that it is about the «actions» that flow from the «beliefs» of an individual.
the most upvoted comment in the thread about her picture was a very detailed explanation about her religion.
«Flames» any individual or entity (e.g. sends repeated messages related to another User and / or makes derogatory or offensive comments about another User or individual), or repeats prior posting of the same message under multiple threads or subjects.
Why are all these Christians hanging around in threads about Muslims and offering up their comments.
And most of the comments in this thread where about to make sure, that this «damn Homos don't dare to take the sinner - sign off».
So I enjoyed the comments about ME in the thread below, but I don't know what to do with them.
I wonder how long it'll be before the comment threads devolve into arguments about Hitler's religion (or lack thereof).
I'm going to make this my last comment on this thread, not because talking about this in the way this conversation has gone is upsetting for me but I just don't see the point of talking any more with the way it has gone.
With the ongoing discussions about Bruce Waltke's video at the BioLogos website and his subsequent resignation from RTS, as well as the long comment thread here at Evangel about events in Genesis, I thought I would post some thoughts about the relationship between science and religion that....
In recaps and in comment threads, on Tumblr and on Twitter, on podcasts and in subreddits, viewers are striving to say the smart things about the smart shows.
Yet, time after time in comment threads like this, Atheists cry outrage about having faith shoved down their throat because an article or video was posted on a «neutral» playing field.
Anyway, comments appeared on two Commonweal threads that were outrageously offensive about people associated with First Things, and I whined about how that means everybody associated with Commonweal hates us.
@ Sylvia: One of the many things I dislike about hierarchy discussion threads is that when I get the comment in my e-mail I can't tell if it is addressed to me or not (in a thread with multiple conversants).
Your comment is about as relevant as a member of PETA posting on a «cooking with sausage» thread.
that their religion is flawed somehow... and when questioned why they try to push their ideas on everybody else, they get frustrated and say that it's the Religious ones that push their ideas on people... NOT THEM... That's funny because i have about 1000 comments on this thread that state the opposite... Atheist's i see on this post appear to fall into that category of people that need to try and convince others to believe what they do because they're not sure in their own beliefs... They know that believing in the big bang theory or other similar theories takes as much faith as any religion has to offer... and when pinned down to the facts that By the laws of physics... the big bang couldn't happen....
Couples videos don't work and you can see by the amount of comments you have and I have seen other people complain about him in your threads.
that's what it sounds like if you read comments here, and it makes me laugh because I've seen nearly identical threads about the same people on other team's sites.
I commented on it well before that thread and only reason I posted it is he called me a liar about having money to back my bets up.
when i see posts from mookie in last night's game thread chastising someone for commenting negatively about JR stating «that's just what he does», it's kind of clear that the rules don't apply.
Instead of focusing on the assholes, go back and look through all the threads on your own forums where Eagles fans discussed strategy amicably and exchanged «good lucks,» or said «good game» after, or commented about how inappropriate some fans» behavior was, or who exhibited good sportsmanship, or who donated to Vikings» charitable causes.
This however, is not the bottom line, because this comment thread is about him not being a better player than Cooper.
I commented on the last thread about Fazio.
Don't really want to get involved in a discussion about the site in the recruiting thread, but I would think / hope that the above comment would really strike a chord with long - time readers of the site.
Keep in mind, I lived with him from age 14 on up, so it's not as if he didn't play a major role in my life.I know this thread is about the good side of divorce, and I think people of our generation, for the most part, handle divorce more respectfully and intelligently than people in the past — but the somewhat cavalier tone of some of the comments set my teeth on edge.
Someone commented on Dr. Amy's other Ina thread that what Ina was writing about is A-OK as long as the mother consents.
I posted the Wisconsin neonatal mortality statistics in a comment thread on a Newsweek article about midwifery which quoted Prown, asking why she did not mention that homebirth midwives in Wisconsin had triple the neonatal death rate of low risk hospital birth.
Interesting interpretations about Attachment Parenting are filling blog posts, news sites and comment threads.
I am not a medical professional, so please correct me if I am wrong, but we do understand how much of an important role that stress hormones play in labour — the way medical professionals do talk about birth in terms of risk without paying attention to emotions (I am getting this from a somewhat flippant comment earlier on this thread where the author says the would like to see 100 % c - section rate) does exacerbate the problem.
I commented on DiaperShops FB thread about what diapering accessory / item could you not live w / o (I said diaper sprayer ~ Drea Lamson
Here's what I think: Already, I've seen the following on a few comment threads for articles about this: «Well, THIS parent just got more likely to take their kid to McD's!»
A day after the Democratic Conference met with Obama Campaign Manager Jim Messina, Schumer argued that recently revealed comments by GOP nominee Mitt Romney about 47 percent of Americans not paying federal income taxes are having downballot effects that bolster Democratic chances of at least holding the Senate by a thread.
Any concerns about breaching election rules (which is why the thread referred to above is closed to comments) will no longer apply.
Having read the comments difficult to see anything other than kind words about (the unmentionable person); it's Theresa Villiers who seems to be the subject of attack in this thread.
While Fong does attempt to draw together some of the threads in his book, instead of deep analysis of these undeniably revolutionary changes, we find trite comments about the human imperative to explore both outer space, and the inner space of our bodies «because we must».
Anonymous physicists working at CERN quickly confirmed in the blog's comments thread that the data were genuine, but said questions remained about the analysis.
A thread on the female - specific section of the social news Web site Reddit included comments from contributors reminiscing about her impact on their lives, like this one from rudesby: «I remember when I was in middle school, my sister and I met her at an event to encourage girls to get into the sciences.
I read on one of the threads here about a poster commenting on a hydrogen breath test... are those fairly reliable?
Someone in a previous thread made a comment about how alcohol can fuel the brain and how a healthy gut environment may similarly act.
There's a lot of good comments in this thread about the two - week test.
Aw man, I just joined a comment pod, I don't know if it's started yet but I'm in facebook follow for follow threads and it's so draining, I know the people who follow don't really care about my blog and such.I miss the old instagram too, not just as a blogger as a user, I want to see posts in order especially time sensitive posts it doesn't make sense!
There were a few intriguing comments in Friday's open thread about brooches and whether they were in style, with some readers even suggesting it might be a matter of age.
Recently I read a comment on a thread of blog haters about me saying it's so bizarre that I still am reminiscing on my wedding...
Stunning as always!!!! I've read through the links and through the comments thread, unless I missed it, I was wondering about the wreath on Maddy's headboard, it looks like felt stones??? Very cool!
The thread is fairly brutal (actually, it's really brutal), and some say her looks aren't appealing to Japanese, while others commented about the graphic nudity in Babel — something that seemed unbecoming.
Vulture senior editor Kyle Buchanan posted a thread on Twitter about the conversation — and the filmmaker's comments about working with strong women were the talk of the town.
We could talk about learning styles and well documented approaches to vary learning approaches to balance all students learning styles but that would strike me as far too professional for the purpose of this entire comment thread.
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