Given the Tribune's recent informed articles about the benefits of recycling to offset the massive landfill problems in our country, I am disappointed that it printed Patricia McLaughlin's
inane article about the fashion benefits of disposable diapers in Tempo Woman (Jan. 15).
EVANSTON — Given the Tribune «s recent informed articles about the benefits of recycling to offset the massive landfill problems in our country, I am disappointed that it printed Patricia McLaughlin «s
inane article about the fashion benefits of disposable diapers in Tempo Woman (Jan. 15).
it was nevertheless a typical Arsenal performance, choke on the big stage and fluff your lines, we are the master of that... and with fans like the writer of
this inane article, you can confidently say flop knows flop
I agree this is
an inane article as only the uneducated would consider this.
For a better understanding of the above misleading and
inane article we invite you to read the article «The Natural Body vs the Spiritual Body» listed on our website http://www.aworlddeceived.ca
Not exact matches
Denton and his oily entourage purport to expose the foibles of the proud and mighty, but in reality, most of Gawker's
articles are
inane or pointlessly cruel.
The problem with AFC aside from the gutless money grabbing glory shy board, owners and manager is fans like the writer of this
inane ridiculous
article; fans who more than satisfied with mediocrity and take delight in trotting out silly stats to back up their lack of ambition and will... 2 loses in 15 games the writer said but conveniently forgetting to mention what impact the 2 loses had on the table, moral and the significance of winning these 2 matches.....
Every comment from positive fans (it can be seen on this
article) is greeted by some
inane, childish retort slagging the blogger, the team etc..
So how do you know whose advice to take — if any — when you're bombarded by
articles declaring This Marriage Advice Should Be Required Reading For Newlyweds or
articles about couples who've been married 50 or 60 years offering the «secret» to their marital longevity (which is usually some
inane thing like «we laugh a lot» or «we have a weekly date.»)?
There are valid points made in this
article, and then it's almost completely undone with an
inane discussion of websites and pdfs.
And without fail, the same people come into those
articles to resharpen their pitchforks... and then when it's proven the
article is wrong, they just fall back on the «no MP», and now, with something as
inane as a HUD change.
Of course, as the
article points out, the exponential growth of social sharing can not continue forever - people have only a limited number of hours today to devote to social sharing, and will naturally filter out the more
inane updates, and focus on those most important to them.