Sentences with phrase «sending hate mail»

The fact that if I write anything even remotely negative about Macintosh means I'll have these saddo no - life Mac users start sending me hate mail.
Instead of sending hate mail, get the original M2 from the eShop.
This has sparked a war that resulted in authors sending hate mail to the company's ISP, Facebook, and other channels.
Nothing says you're super mature and leading a spectacular life like sending hate mail to a pregnant woman, am I right?
I have too much to do to worry about people who call me names and send me hate mail.
People send him hate mail too, I bet.
So people who read these news stories only get one side and then send him hate mail.
Just ignore the silly people who send you hate mail....
In fact, he says, coffee snobs would probably send him hate mail if they knew what kind of joe he drinks (it's instant, and no, he doesn't care about your haterade).
Please send all hate mail to our staff editor
All writers know that if you get one small detail wrong there is definitely going to be one fan out there who laser locks on that detail and sends you hate mail.
It'll save you having to send hate mail.
Send all hate mail courtesy of Bre... just kidding!
The lightweights write anti-science letters to the editor of local newspapers, tweet insults, swarm people on social media, and send hate mail.
(Haha just kidding, please don't send me hate mail.)

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Yes - but before you send me hate - mail, hear me out.
Everyone hated the idea of sending reports by mail.
So, please, if you're not able to provide verifiable measurements contradicting the information in this article then don't send me slander, accusations and hate mail.
But I promise not email you too often or send you any junk mail (I hate junk mail)!
The I - PAD starts to unload sending a flurry of emails the entourage edges way from its legions of fans, the poor edge falls to one knee over the onslaught of Hate Mail!
When I read a book from a traditional publisher, I know up front a long of things about the book: 1) a team of editors decided something about the book is good, 2) the book has an editor who worked with the author on content, 3) it has a copy editor who worked on grammar and consistency and 4) it has marketers and publicists who, yes, will probably convince the author not to send a blogger who gives them a negative review hate mail.
Carrington worries about the bit of hate mail he gets from deniers, conveniently ignoring missives sent the other way, and the casual disregard for democracy evinced by environmentalists as a matter of course.
Just think of all that hate mail and death threats which climate skeptics have sent to climate scientists over the years.
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