The whole point of my blog is to connect with people in the real world — not to just be a talking head for Christian consumption.
Oh ya, and
the whole point of this blog post is to share with you some deliciousness.
The whole point of this blog is to give women science based information and debunk fear mongering.
The whole point of this blog though is to teach you to effectively drink while dieting.
Well
the whole point of my blog is to avoid chemicals... so yes, these are all 100 % natural.
Smoothies are one of the exceedingly few «gimmicks» I actually endorse because they can actually work well as part of an easy - as - possible straightforward fitness strategy (that's
the whole point of this blog).
Hahaha Lizer Pearl,
the whole point of this blog post was to show the «behind the scenes».
Because, I guess, that's
the whole point of this blog, right?
My questions about a) Christy and Spencer are relevant to the points raised on this thread by Craig Loehle abourt conflicts of interest; b) My points and questions about you failing applying skepticism and scrutiny equally is also relevant to
the whole point of your blog and claims about caring about the science and building bridges.
My response is always the same: I'm happy to review a draft post or brainstorm ideas, but
the whole point of a blog post is that it's personal and authentic.
Which, I suppose, is
the whole point of your blog.
Not exact matches
Earlier this week it also put out a wordy
blog post attempting to diffuse this line
of attack by
pointing the finger
of blame at the rest
of the tech industry — saying, essentially, that a
whole bunch
of other tech giants are at it too.
Get as creative with your toppings — that's the
whole point of smoothie bowling — but don't feel obligated to spend 20 minutes arranging them weird
blog lady - style.
The
point of my post was not to drag up the
whole Hillary vs Trump argument (with all
of the tribal narratives)... it was to say that there is a greater - than - zero percentage
of Trump's base that are flat - out racists... and some
of them may also 1) like the Eagels and 2) post on this
blog.
Secondly I suggest you do more cuts when making your suggestions, ie, a different cut for a different
point (No need for change
of clothes etc, its just a video
blog), but if you do this the
whole video
blog will be more interesting.
I could write a
whole blog on the differences between the two, but since that isn't the
point of this specific
blog I will just list the main differences.
Which was the
whole point of my original response to this
blog.
Pointing to someone else's
blog, who
points to someone else's
blog, where no one is actually transparent about where their numbers came from... It seems like there is a
whole lot
of circular logic going on here, and I'm surprised to see someone with «FACOG» in their credentials participating in this.
I am so at EASE about the laboring process which I believe makes the
whole pregnancy less stressful and one
of my tips as to why is this
blog post: https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/easing-the-pain-
of-childbirth-with-a-key-traditional-food/ I am not anyway connected to this
blog but find her content 100 % on
point.
As I explained a few days ago, the
whole point of the Experimental Daters is to approach Dating from a number
of different perspectives, experiences and levels
of expertise, and give new voices to the 30 Dates
Blog.
This
whole server recovery effort has been particularly enlightening for me, since we discovered that the probable entry
point onto our server was via one
of the WordPress
blogs we host.
Blogging anonymously is a waste
of time, because the
whole point of author
blogs is to get your name out there.
The
whole point of adding «best - selling» to the
blog name is to optimize this
blog for search engines, not to toot my horn!
The
whole POINT of doing a
blog tour is to get exposure and reviews!
I have never published or written a book myself, I hope to do so at some
point in the future and I
blog a
whole lot
of words every day.
Strong post Jonny, I agree with you on most
of the
points you touched on — I don't agree at all with just posting generic photos that you haven't taken, or just posting things for likes & shares, if you have a
blog or site, you should at least write & post material that is 100 % your own — After all I see the
whole point of running a
blog is to share your own experiences, not someone elses — thats what news websites are for!
This is probably worth a
whole blog topic in and
of itself — I know the conventional wisdom is that Chase UR
points are «worth» 1.7 - 2 cents /
point and in that case I made a «bad» redemption.
The
whole point of an exclusive is that you get it first, and not just copy it from the original source... Oh well, a few nice details in there, despite having already read them on a few other
blogs before reading it here.
Just to add to that, they have rules about language and the like, those «rules» only apply to one side
of the debate, a
whole range
of sycophants appear to be able to post denigrating comments they wish as long as they slavishly show their devotion to the current
blog talking
points.
This
of course was complete rubbish, since the
whole point of trick - or - treating is to be out after dark (and not just to have the cover
of darkness for one's tricks...)(For more comment on popular delusions about Hallowe'en risks, see Bruce Schneier's
blog.)
I'm now recommending either go and get a WordPress.com
blog just to see how WordPress works or go to Squarespace, $ 20 a month, may be it's a little more than that at this
point, but you can get a really nicely designed customizable
blog for not a
whole lot
of money to do that, and I think it's fairly simple to do, to just test one out and see if you like it.
Why this matters: In its
blog post announcing the new builds, Microsoft explains that feedback is the
whole point of the Insider Program — if you're not providing input and reporting bugs, Microsoft isn't getting any value from supplying a beta build to you.
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The
whole point of having the
blog is to demonstrate to prospective clients that I am knowledgeable, and to build trust — which isn't easy over the Internet.
If someone stops reading your
blog because
of it then they are sadly missing the
whole point.