As far as the pubber
hate authors article, there are grains of truth in it, but it sounds like the writer is very bitter from a bad experience, and thus injecting a very biased viewpoint.
Not exact matches
I should have known to not bother reading the
article when I read that the
author lives in the Soviet Socialist Republic of Chicago, its funny how the left
HATES Christianity until it they need another ally to push their twisted agenda.
I think he is crazy, but objectively, the
author of this
article is no better than any
hate - baiting talking head out there.
A couple of years ago, like the
author of this
article, I realized I was a raging boozer (and militant atheist) who, not willing to leave anything to chance and
hating to be a specialist, also liked to pop the pills.
Although the
author of the
article decries Americans as «religiously illiterate» we are certainly aware enough to have made our laws protecting religious freedoms & combating these
hate crimes.
Pls don't make me
hate the
author of this
article... Please!!!!
But I also really, really, really
hate breastfeeding - related
articles (or TV programmes, or whatever) that cherry - pick the most outrageously negative anecdotes the
author can get his or her hands on in order to «prove» that the choice to nurse or not is no big deal and / or that BF advocates are dogmatic ideologues and shrieking harridans.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Without a doubt, the silliest publishing - related
article I read this week was this one: «Why Book Publishers
Hate Authors» by Michael Levin.
Many people
hate indie
authors and this
article gives a step by step tutorial on how to avoid them all together.
The
author of the
article suggests a way to use «freck,» which means «to move swiftly,» when she says, «I
hate it when I'm frecking through the airport and other people are going so slow.»
The study, described in an
article today in The Times, finds that poorly understood variations in water vapor concentrations in the stratosphere were probably responsible for a substantial wedge of the powerful warming trend in the 1990s and a substantial portion of «the flattening of global average temperatures since 2000 ″ (to anyone who
hates talk of plateaus and the like, those are the
authors» words, not mine).