I invented Chad as my alter - ego with whom to have
flame wars because it's fun.
Not exact matches
Such
flame wars tend to get out of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply
because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (such as a red face) indicating anger or other emotions.
It is sometimes difficult to talk about the risks associated with procedures like C - sections without fueling the
flames of the so - called «mommy
wars,» but the conversation remains a necessary one,
because evidence - based maternity care saves lives.
(I'm not mentioning names
because I don't want pointless
flame wars with them.)
It's hard to be a writer in this digital age and not engage online with readers across a range of social platforms and media — but often I feel that I can not really present myself authentically on social media
because of the risk of trolls,
flame -
wars and all the other horrible reactions seemingly innocuous posts or tweets can inflame (as anyone who's ever been on any social media has witnessed).
This is the last I will post on this,
because I don't believe in
flame wars, and the topic of the blog post is much more important.
So tucci «infers» about lolwot's education, and compares him to a «weasel,» and when I point to the facile nature of tucci's reasoning, my comment gets deleted — presumably
because Judith considers it «
flame warring,» but tucci's comments get described as «fun.»
This is my second response to your post,
because Jim the - Editor - guy must have decided that my concluding remarks within my first reply (which do not appear within this post) were too politically incorrect regarding Dave the Knave whom I am enjoying having a running
flame war with via slinging personal insults back and forth on another thread.