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Not exact matches
Far too many people
think that they can control the media, when in fact they only make things worse
by giving an interview that is off - message or
by posting inappropriate
comments on social media.
I really feel like I am giving this article more
thought than it is worth
by posting this
comment.
I
think it's nice that we are here for each other, just
by looking at this site and
posting comments.
First of all Bob, if you
think that
by posting your blasphemous
comments you are going to convince any of God's people to reject Him, you are more foolish than most deniers.
No, coptic christians will not be remembered at all for this - years and years will go
by where they
think it was an «israeli jew» lmao - damage already done
by cnn and other media outlets like the wall street journal - nice work guys - at least this will start more suicide bombings and beheadings that will give you more headlines and idiots like me to
post comments --
I'm not sure why my
comment won't
post, so I'll try a reply to george... I
think there is room in America for everyone, especially since America was founded
by religious people.
I
think that sometimes the intent behind the
comments posted here
by non-believers is to try to crack open the smallest hole in this «reality», to let the believers know — or at least start to consider the possibility — that there is more outside of their reality.
I'm
thinking about hosting a brunch with homemade yogurt, the last of the lilac honey from last spring (inspired
by a previous
post of yours — after I
commented on your
post that I didn't have any lilacs, a friend offered me her bushes), whey pancakes, and egg dishes.
Onm another day and against a side in better form we may well have been punished according to Arsene Wenger whose
post match
comments reported
by ESPN suggested that the boss
thinks we may have dodged a bullet at the London stadium.
Arsene Wenger certainly seems to
think so as his
comments from today's
post match interview, reported
by the Arsenal website, show.
i completely agree with you, arsenal fans might be the most present online but i truly believe that they are some of the most clueless when it comes down to the game, they slam the manager based on what they read in the papers, on websites as if it were the gospel truth some of them would like to
think they, d do a better job than wenger and our players, they
post a lot of
comments and don, t even know the positions of some players even when we win comfortably they, re never satisfied oh also they love the usual cliches used
by the so - called journalists / pundits.
And as for Jon Fox and myself being Pals?We have never met never spoken and never corresponded.We share a common hatred of Arsene Wenger.We also share a long time support of Arsenal Football Club.That is it.There are many many others who
post their
thoughts and feelings on this site who feel the same way about Wenger and the hierarchy of this club as we do.It would be very very easy to rip your
comments to shreds but I simply refuse to waste time pointing out the obvious to you other than to say if your «
posts» carried as much conviction and feeling as the ones
posted by Jon Fox then you would find yourself gaining far more respect than what you are getting now.Study Ken1945 and how he writes his
posts.
Coz i sometimes feel that some of the
postings and
comments are pretty good analysis of Arsenal game and strategies and if only these ideas can be given a
thought by the coaching staff for their «team strategies and analysis meeting or discussions», I believe it would help in improving our Arsenal team game.
You might be wondering, then, why I
think that Arsenal should start with Calum Chambers instead of Per Mertesacker in Hull and it was something that the German defender said in his
post match
comments, reported
by Metro.
I
think he's
commenting on the story as
posted by the site, not on you has an individual.
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I read all your
posts and I laugh my ass off every time (I wish that were literal), but then you get so many awesome, funny
comments by the time I get here that I
think, «Oh well, she doesn't need one more person telling her they LedOL.»
The
comments by MANA executive Jeannette McCulloch trying to defend the piece are so delicious, I
think they merit this follow up
post.
I
think as often is the case, people sometimes misrepresent themselves
by using loaded words in their
comments or blog
posts when they respond to something that they're passionate about, but perhaps at the core, their issue is that they were really treated badly in an open adoption relationship and isn't that the crux of the matter after all?
No one got called on it
by the Moderators, and if any
posts warranted a «supportive
comments only» notice, I
think it is those.
Katherine, I
think readers were too overwhelmed
by the switch to
comment on any other
post!
By Jillian Lauren A friend left a
comment on my recent
post about raising boys and it got me
thinking.
I
thought I had seen another
comment identical to the cobbling together above
by «Ginni» now, on another necromanced
post, but I may be mistaken about that.
And with a trail of clean drug and lie detector tests in his wake and a trophy case full of hardware — O'Hearn is a four - time Natural Mr. Universe and in the Natural Bodybuilding Hall of Fame (lest you
think those muscles are all for show, he's also proficient in jeet kune do, and was inducted into the Masters Hall of Fame for judo in 2014)-- he's still dogged
by haters who jump in with sarcastic
comments on nearly every social media
post.
oh jalisa, you're toooo cute:D I can't describe it but I
think you're the cutest person ever: 3 So happy about your
comments every time when you stop
by here and happy you liked to read this
post, too < 3 Hope you have a fabulous thanksgiving and enjoy your day < 3
Jonesy enjoyed reading the
thought - provoking
post «Blinded
by the Label» on The Man Repeller, and adds that the
comments are definitely worth a look as well.
This
post is sponsored
by Mirum, but opinions expressed are my own I
think the number one
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Don't forget that one of the great things about this site is being able to
post public
comments on a person's profile... you wouldn't want someone who
thinks they were misled
by your dating profile pictures saying so on your profile.
I
think there will be footprint tracing companies that other companies will call when they are looking at a candidate for a job and they will look at the
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comments by googling a name, etc to give those companies an idea of what type of person their candidate is.
By focusing on only the positive
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thoughts.
Our
thinking has been greatly informed
by the many insightful
comments on the
post, and also
by some prior research at Harvard Project Zero.
Forward -
thinking educators, taking note of the fluidity and mixability that the Internet permits, have also begun to encourage students to
post content online for
comment by their peers in and outside the classroom (Penrod 2007; Walker 2005).
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Posted by lynnpricewrites
by D'vorah Lansky Being that blogging has become so popular in our author community, and the fact that I've received dozens of requests to teach more about blogging AND the fact that we had 58
comments on last week's blog
post, I
thought you'd find it helpful if we began a column where we share blogging tips and strategies.
There were a few choice quotes from the
comments, but the one that was picked up
by Alan Baxter in his constructive
post and which I
think represents the first point that I want to make is this one made
by Jason Fischer:
Let me know what you
think about the covers and graphics in the
posts by using the
comment feature at the bottom of this
post.
By Stephen Windwalker Originally
posted March 2, 2010 — © Kindle Nation Daily 2010 Chris B, a reader from the Dallas area, got right to the heart of one of the challenges of
thinking about the effects of the ebook pricing controversy on authors in this
comment left yesterday on my
post The Math of -LSB-...]
by Roni Loren < —
Thought - provoking
post due to the decline in blog
comments.
(Judging
by all the
comments on this
post) You'd
think Adobe and Kobo would try to make life easier.
For some reason, though, I can't stop
thinking about this blog
post by (already successful author) Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and how it's bothering me so much that people are reading it and taking her advice, I keep reading the
comments and I feel like I want to scream because those authors are going to end up so disappointed and frustrated.
I have a few more
comments on a similar topic that I'll
post next week on Buffett, and specifically on his famous «guarantee» that he could make 50 % per year investing small sums — a result that he in fact achieved for a number of years
by using an investment strategy that I
think is mostly misunderstood
by most investors.
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