Sentences with phrase «in threads»

I hope you enjoy my contributions to the Cat Scratch Reader community and I look forward to mixing it up with everyone in the threads.
I was shocked when some1 here (cant remember his name) called me an idiot just because i said we should always try to discuss the topic on ground rather than regurgitating the same abusive comment over and over in all threads.
When I first joined I just wanted to drop smart ass comments in the threads like Arm Bar Bandit.
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.
In West Java, the tying of knots in threads to be worn as amulets is done during prayer after the recital.
How to criticize without generating defense / offense of the type we manufacture in these threads.
I encouraged her to submit some of her writing to Lifeway and today one of her articles appears in Threads.
I love the sometimes sustainable dialectic in these threads.
Someone like you, who appears to be a «troll» here in the threads, and yet, I do not know what is occurring in your everyday life — but the one I love up there, He knows, and You will definitely see Him soon.
Having said that, in my depravity: I love all the arguing that goes on in these threads.
In these threads that does not seem to hold true at all... The condemnations from both sides are overwhelming.
In These Threads there have been a numb er of participants, back and forth, provoking, pissing off, challening — every once in a while an apology.
IM tired of repeating myself in these threads... I have presented my evidence like 6 times here already... and I agree with you..
Why are all these Christians hanging around in threads about Muslims and offering up their comments.
My heart goes out to family members that where attending the Christmas lighting in Portland and I am ashamed that this young man calls himself a Muslim, and I am also ashamed to see such hate exuding in these threads against others.
I am weary of watching men getting praise and comment even in threads like this while women are ignored, reduced to damsels - in - distress, or only allowed the job of maternal - type support.
I tend to identify with all the bad - guys in these threads, seeing that the goodies are well represented.
Cheese, as I said earlier, I have been through all of this with Tom in threads below.
While he said you might not like many things that appear in the threads, he is drawn to the model of a community.
The app will surface attachments and files in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides right below the subject line while you're scanning your inbox, folders and search results, so you don't need to dig through all the messages in a thread to find what you're looking for.
«Imagine there was a base metal as scarce as gold,» the inventor wrote in a thread on an online Bitcoin forum.
«At this point I don't know who they think I am in the thread, who they think they've been texting, but I don't want that guy to look bad,» said Chalifoux.
In the thread of ongoing comments, readers are sharing and celebrating achievements of names like bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, investor Peter Lynch and analyst Meredith Whitney.
At the same time, by explaining your value proposition, you make it easy for your recipient to understand the context of the email without having to read through the other previous outreach and follow up emails in the thread.
You can read the lively discussion in a thread on the Free Your Milk Facebook page.
Everyone knows Satoshi put a message in the Genesis block which disproves the very first comment in this thread, which is yours.
Shared the misgivings about the portfolio allocation stated in this thread and have been assured by others comments.
Comments in the thread state that WeWork's Berkley location, as well as Fort Point in Boston also have had some noise issues.
People seem to love the fact a company of your size \ reach \ value has adopted bitcoins (myself included), but there's also a lot of hatred in this thread.
In this thread, Peter Lawler wonders if maybe Obama's «progressivism isn't rhetorical (like Wilson wanted) but stealthy.»
I've generally chosen to ignore your behavior in this thread since.
My response: I did not forget, but you also appear to have not read any of my comments to anyone else in this thread.
Brian in the thread surely exaggerates when he calls Romney a «terrible, terrible, terrible» candidate.
Has any gay person participating in this thread stated anything to the like of not needing a Savior?
Here's CJ's addition to it in the thread: As someone else who argues for Founderism in academic circles, I agree with what you say here.
Unless someone got angry with what you had to say and reported it (there is plenty of hate mongering going on in both the atheist and religious camps in this thread right now).
I wanted to like it, especially after Pete's enthusiastic recommendation and Ramsey's eloquently philosophical one in the thread.
So you got ta read Jim's explanation of why he votes the way he does in the thread.
You can see a bit of that here in this thread.
In fact, in reviewing all of my comments in this thread, I see that I said absolutely NOTHING in regards to atheists, good OR bad.
Hugh Gillis, in the thread, was uncomfortable with being called a Kojevian, because that would imply he agrees with everything Alexandre said (and that, of course, would be impossible).
So I've been reading Jaune's book on the recommendation of Paul Seaton in the thread.
Paul has a link in a thread that he says shows that Romney (according to Rasmussen) is up 5 in Michigan.
You seem to be suffering from a common issue in this thread — confusion of «history» with what is in the Bible.
The authorities have been alerted and don't think we hate you if something you said never appeared in the thread.
Some in this thread have asked why we, as non-believers, would need to gather in DC.
I made no sweeping generalizations about atheists in this thread.
However, as we've seen in this thread, all too many of his followers do.
In that thread to Lymis people talked about how you never know who's reading or what impact your words will have when reflected on in years to come... Well, I * was * that person, and I read and listened quietly, and when I spoke and disagreed, I remembered later what was said in response.
The problems in this thread are: — god doesn't exist — the bible is a fraud — Christians are literally heathens even though they seem to think it is some magical word with which to zap atheists
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