That one statement led to an educational email exchange, that let to a tweet, that led to a Twitter and Facebook conversation, that led to a blog post, that led to
more conversation in the comments.
Not exact matches
Even
more surprising to me was a
comment that LaHaye made to me
in a personal
conversation.
Just as a point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant point we should al keep
in mind I would
in no way ever see myself as an important part of the
conversation more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's
comment
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.
There's no way we can cover every angle of this important issue
in a week, so your
comments, questions, and posts will be critical
in bringing
more depth and insight to the
conversation.
We expect that you'll want to find a way to participate
in the
conversation with us — by
commenting or sharing or posting or subscribing — because, let's face it, sports are
more fun together.
Also he seems to talk the way he likes and Kiyan seems so soft and respectful to that shitbag it frustrates me.I think gabe and om would shred him to pieces on his shit comments.I guess, it wasnt just 1 or 2 people who did nt like this podcast seeing the
comment section today.I wish kiyan would engage
in more fruitful
conversations with other journalists so we can gain
more knowledge about laliga and world football
in general.Not this cule babling shit cuz that never gets old.
I don't know if straight people hear
comments like this, but as a gay person, your ears are a little
more primed to hearing the word «gay» being dropped
in and out of
conversation with ease - mostly
in the derogatory sense.
They are not governments - that kind of deal - making comes
in December (or rather
in the glacial negotiating sessions throughout this year), so I see no problem with them having earnest
conversations deep into the night about the relative merits of carbon taxes over cap and trade, or any other issue, that have no substantive outcome other than to generate
more research proposals, newspaper column inches and
comments in well - meaning blogs.
Keep your own
comments in check and become
more consciously aware of the direction of the
conversation.
I remember even a year ago, my reader engagement was so high — having literal
conversations in the
comments section because people wanted to read your blog, they wanted to see your current favorites or weekly thoughts, not your top 5 tips to getting
more likes on Facebook.
After several e-mails from me asking questions about them, mixing
in comments about me or other things, I continue to get short answers or no answers and can't keep the
conversation going without it sounding
more like an interogation.
Star Michelle Yeoh gets a solo showcase for her thoughts on the «
Conversation with Michelle Yeoh» featurette,
in whose 13 minutes she makes
more substantive
comments than Schamus does
in his two hours (totally unsolicited word of advice to Ms. Yeoh: rethink those hoop earrings!).
We need
more open and honest
conversations about how to systematically, concretely, and effectively address such
comments when we hear them
in our school halls, meeting rooms, or street corners.
Commenting on
more academic skills, Fox and Geddes say basic science concepts can be explored through play - based inquiry and the foundations for
more formal literacy and language learning can be laid by adults immersing youngsters
in meaningful
conversations and taking the time to listen carefully and respond.
In our
conversations with district leaders on this topic, we often hear this
comment: «Our teachers want to provide better scaffolding, but they need
more than the general strategies we have been offering them over the years.»
I've modified my opinions due to the
conversation in the
comments of my posts
more than once.
Please leave any
comments and questions you may have
in the
comments and check out the Curve 8900 forums for
more conversation.
Not surprisingly, there's a robust
conversation in the
comments area that follows Rosen's article, with
more than 160 entries.
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that means participating not only on twitter, facebook, etc, but also doing what i'm doing now —
commenting on blog posts, getting involved
in conversations that last
more than 140 characters.
Between their podcasts and video series, a lot of the topics really feel like
conversations, and when they're having actual
conversations in the
comments of blog posts it makes visitors even
more likely to poke around and find
more to learn.
more hostility and anger
in the couples»
conversations, often
in the form of critical
comments and «biting sarcasm.»
I love it when we can connect
in the
comment section and my blog feels
more like a place of
conversation than me just talking at you.
(I almost didn't leave a
comment after our
conversation this weekend but now that I've met you
in person I love your blog even
more!