Sentences with phrase «who reads this blog post»

Thank you everyone who reads my blog posts and for all the support.
In order to help the dogs in need, we are asking for every person who reads this blog post to donate 1 dollar to the rescue fund for these homeless dogs.

Not exact matches

In a fascinating post on The Conversation blog, Maynard makes an argument that won't surprise anyone who has read any fictional account of human's interplanetary future — colonizing other planets probably won't bring out the better angels of our nature, and any attempt to put people on Mars will require overcoming serious social and political problems, such as:
Users can't post comments on Altman's blog, but many people who read his thoughts on political correctness were eager to respond.
All because they read some articles, blog posts, or books written by greedy opportunists, shysters, and content generators who also don't have a clue.
If you want to engage those customers who are not interested in sitting down and reading a blog post (especially when it's educational and not entertaining), videos are one way to reach this crowd.
This tactic is usually performed on a mass scale by either an automated software program, or by someone overseas who barely speaks English and doesn't actually read the blog post.
The real estate site Redfin published a widely read blog post that said the number of teachers in San Francisco who could afford a house was exactly zero.
Such advice comes as no surprise to readers of Fried's 15 years of posts on his company's popular and influential blog, Signal vs. Noise or who have read any of his books, like Rework, the New York Times best - seller he co-wrote with his Basecamp partner, David Heinemeier Hansson.
This is usually caused by people who haven't read David's blog post...
A post on the official Lululemon blog explains that the company's founder Chip Wilson, who read Atlas Shrugged at 18, was inspired by its encouragement to «elevate the world from mediocrity to greatness.»
Who still reads blog posts that have just words and no pictures?
Even though I am a personal finance blogger who reads a multitude of other blog posts I didn't know all the rules for the underpayment penalty.
However, this means a great deal to me, so I'm posting it in case this might help some of you who read this blog.
But more than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger who started his or her blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get read and shared.
They can also wield destruction in the hands of someone who has only read a pamphlet or written a blog post.
I'm starting to get confused about where I am reading posts / comments (was it on David's blog page or on the website)... am I the only one who is confused?
(I read a blog post once about a well - endowed woman who was ogled even though she was dressed modestly.)
You know, I didn't read Anyabwile's blog post — just some of people's reactions to it and I didn't realize that HE was the one who actually used the phrase «gag reflex».
I appreciate all the comments and interaction I have been getting recently on my posts, and wanted to share some love in return with those of you who are commenting, and some of the other blogs I read around the internet.
I use CNN Belief Blog to better myself in my thought awareness and although I may show signs of embitterment and chaos to you who read and do post here, so choose of that which I write and do post and either meditate upon my words or discard them in file 13.
OOO — no i am not confusing anything, i'm reading blogs posted by intolerant idiots attacking people who believe in God, saying they're naive, saying that they're wrong and that what they believe is a myth.
Just like there are stupid people who've never actually read the bible and yet feel the need to post stupid and wrong statements about Christianity on the CNN news blog.
If you are truthful with yourself and want to settle this «thing» about God... read Romans and then I would suggest the Gospel of John... I can truthfully say (and I once thought as you and many others who post on these «religious» blogs)... I am so believing in this Jesus dude that I really can not imagine living my life without Him.
I am a bit hesitant to share this site, since I have a feeling that some who read my blog will want to go post comments on that blog which which will only bring greater damage to the name of Christ...
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
For those who feel a bit overwhelmed by reading two deep theology posts, Richard has distilled much of the theological content in a compare and contrast format in a post on his blog entitled «Same Sex Marriage in the Image of God?»
I agree with those who read your «heretic» blog post and were underwhelmed (not shocked).
I try not to put too much pressure on myself to speak up as the token «Christian feminist» on issues like these, but after reading multiple blog posts and articles this week from Christian men about women and contraception, I decided to add my two cents as a pro-life woman of faith who supports affordable access to birth control for women.
And the great thing is that the internet provides me a place to post all these random musings for the whole world can see... or at least those who read the blog.
The first thing I look for when reading a blog post with a recipe is a comment from someone who actually made it — so here's one.
I'm sure there are many Mennonite folks around Waterloo who would shout out some suggestions if they read this blog post.
As everyone who has read more than one of my blog posts knows, cheese is my favorite food.
For those who have ever read the post about my writing process and my about page (where I explain with details why I started this blog) I will summarize here a little bit about the beginning of Primavera Kitchen.
This shouldn't surprise you if you read my first blog post, in which I recall being a pensive, dour - faced child who was clearly mature beyond her years.
So, I had to create a special recipe for you today that you can make at home because although I don't know most of the people that read this blog, I'm grateful for all of you who come back post after post.
Thanks for writing this, if you don't mind I will post this on my blog as a very interesting read for people who bake with cups Cheers, Alessio
You shouldn't have to justify your methods to anyone... and frankly anyone who has been reading here for more than three blog posts would understand the reason why you bake in weights rather than cups.
Anyone who's ever read even one post on this blog knows I have a sweet tooth.
A decent amount might even take the time to Google those names and remember who these people are / were instead of reading a sports blog post and thinking — Huh, I guess I have never seen a Bear in a # 56 jersey.
You can read up on the various milestones, and who scored them, at this blog post.
Who are these horrible people who read your blog and post hateful comments and send emaiWho are these horrible people who read your blog and post hateful comments and send emaiwho read your blog and post hateful comments and send emails?
For anyone who doubts climate change please read my blog action day post Responses to questions and objections on climate change.
This is the first post I've read of your blog I read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have dogs, but the people who read this blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare in my home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today at nap time when everything goes nuts, my dog follows me around as I take the littles to cribs she goes and snuggles the olders for quiet time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a door opened occasionally she is te easiest in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
(who wants to read the 1,000 th «this cutting machine is awesome» paid review posted in one day or about store bought pudding cups or mouthwash on a craft blog!?!)
These leading experts all share my serious concern about the dairy petition and so it was with some surprise that I read a new blog post by a respected fellow food blogger, Spoonfed, who seems to downplay the issue on the theory that front labels mean little and, at any rate, consumers should just focus on back - label ingredient disclosures:
This is the place to read blog posts from our experts and from Empowering Parents» team of dedicated Parent Bloggers, who write about their own experiences raising their children.
Hi there, I've been enjoying reading your blog lately, I've already forwarded several of your posts about cloth diapering / wipes (and others) onto a friend of mine who's seven months pregnant.
THANK YOU to everyone who linked up last week, I have been on a mini holiday this week and your blog posts served as excellent holiday reading material.
Lawyering Up Over Lunch My friend Mara pointed me to this blog post about a two parents who so hated packing lunch that... [Continue reading]
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