Facebook seems to attract people who need to vent their own frustrations by
posting nasty comments... Of course you can wear the duster outside the house, it looks very elegant, and just a bit boho.
Not exact matches
TheLies»
comment above about your
post as usual conveniently ignores the critical point that crimes done by Stalin et al were not done under any guidance of atheism, whereas the guidance to do the many atrocities that Christians have done can be found in the many horrific instructions «from god» presented in the Christian book of
nasty AKA the bible.
I keep hopping on here to
post a
nasty, hateful, typically christian
comment and then I run really fast to another board so that I don't have to see what people say to me in response.
Oh you can
post nasty filthy things on me and that won't touch me, but when you Atheists are
posting filthy
comments on these boards in time when people needs supports that really matters.
People who
post negative
comments must be pretty bored /
nasty because I would never dream of it!
I remember the Bounty
post... the
comments got
nasty, saying it was the same recipe as some paleo blog.
If a mother is more comfortable covering herself because SHE feels better doing so, then I totally support that.With that being said, the reason I
post these types pictures is for the mother that tried breastfeeding uncovered once and she got shamed, she got stared and pointed at, she got
nasty comments, she got asked to leave the room, she got asked to cover up.
The only time I've read horrifically
nasty comments on an article or blog
post other than on breastfeeding in public or circumcision, is regarding flying with an infant.
Because I know that a working mom could write a
post about being judged for leaving her kid at a daycare and all the
nasty comments people have said to her.
Working in the medical field I've seen scientific research first hand and those running the CDC made
posts and resulting
nasty comments to moms who are trying to make a difference in their own lives.
They probably wrote the review because they were angry at other things in general or were in a bad mood, and they'll probably feel bad about it if you leave them a nice
comment (if you can't track them down, you could just
post a reply like that straight on Amazon — it will make you look awesome even to other readers who read the
nasty review and then your kind, polite response).
Few thoughs on your
comments and your
post: Settle is such a
nasty word.
Paras 1 & 2 are off topic — but SM and others are held to account every day to wit, your
post and the many
comments on the other blogs (sometimes
nasty) such as Real Climate.
I know the handful of
nasty comments on that
post got you really fired up.
For example, I have a blog
post detailing all of the reasons why people shouldn't buy whole life insurance and every now and then I get a life insurance agent who decides to leave a really
nasty comment.
Well, beyond my own sick and twisted perversion of not only reading
comment threads on
posts / articles about LGBTQ research but actually cataloguing said
comments, I've also recently found myself thrown into the deep end of the Internet cesspool of
nasty comments on LGBTQ research, or more specifically, my LGBTQ research.
Because no matter what is said about me, no matter when I write a column, I get a few people who will
post negative or
nasty comments.