Why did you even bother to
waste time commenting on something that has got nothing to do with the topic at hand.
First
time commenting here, although I have loved your site - it has truly turned my into a whole grains and vegetable foodie!
Cycle your feedback: It's tempting to spend enormous amounts
of time commenting on student work.
It's been refreshing to read encouraging, Christian comments where
often times the comments regarding adoption aren't so encouraging.
Best Friends summit
spent time commenting about Denver, its breed ban and the number of pitties murdered here.
«That would have briefly vaulted Mr. Larsen ahead of Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg into fifth place on the Forbes list of the world's richest people,» the New
York Times commented on the data.
I see
at times comments left on forums from folks whom have a beef with Microsoft that we don ' t innovate
I've used TheWireCutter for many purchase recommendations, but this is the first
time the comments section was more useful than their article.
As far as I can tell, no group spends
more time commenting on articles about religion and spirituality at this site than the Atheists.
«Animals should not have to die to clean up California's mess,» Hayden said in a YouTube video, one of the
few times he commented on Hayden Act outcomes.
Los
Angeles Times comments on the glaring lack of major solo exhibitions in the city featuring black women artists.
Bloom wastes
little time commenting on non-Gnostic faith, though he occasionally allows partial exemptions to his generalizations.
Put these trends together with Heins's
oddly timed comments about a potential hardware sale and it's tough to get excited about this week's BlackBerry 10 launch.
And I was thinking the same thing about the Trader Joe's cashiers...
EVERY time they comment about how good something is and then say «If you like these you should try XYZ.»
When I originally commented I clicmed the «Notify me when new comments are added» checkbox and now
eaach time a comment is added I get several e-mails with the same comment.
Sure, I could hustle harder, invest more, hire a photographer, learn Photoshop, keep up with every technology and trend advance, spend my
free time commenting on other blogs and trying to drum up engagement, but I don't want to do that.
Seth Meyers, in his opening monologue, nailed it
multiple times commenting that (after jumping off a joke that MTV still has an awards show for music videos even though it doesn't play music videos anymore) why would the Emmys be on a network but give out all of its awards to Netflix and other streaming services.
I hate that the
only time I comment is to whine about the support Vita is getting from the Plus feature.
My first degree in is Physics, and I do from time to
time comment directly on scientific issues, but nevertheless I think it is fair to say that the main thrust of my posted arguments against people like yourself and, indeed Nic Lewis, is more political than scientific.