Sentences with phrase «wonder if posting»

The author bio is great — and I wonder if posting interviews is also a good way for readers to get to know authors.
Actually, I'm starting to wonder if these posts are being generated by some sort of bot with a few grammatical structures and 100 or so words.
Sometimes I wonder if I post too many cheesecakes.
Just wondering if you posted the garlicky avocado cream dipping sauce recipe yet?
I wonder if this post was FOR rate my space and not against it, if the answers would be different?

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We often see the same old blog posts, clickbait headlines, and unintelligible Vine videos popping up in our feeds and it can make us wonder if this is what the future of advertising looks like.
If you're wondering what the Tide Pod challenge is, it's potentially the dumbest non-laundry related thing you can do with a detergent capsule — recording yourself intentionally eating a Tide Pod and posting it on YouTube and social media.
If you've ever wondered if putting job candidates in front of a wide range of interviewers was essential or just exhausting, a new post on Google's re: Work blog is required readinIf you've ever wondered if putting job candidates in front of a wide range of interviewers was essential or just exhausting, a new post on Google's re: Work blog is required readinif putting job candidates in front of a wide range of interviewers was essential or just exhausting, a new post on Google's re: Work blog is required reading.
I read all these posts about high salaries / contributions to 401ks and it makes me wonder if I'm really that bad or if all you people are really that good?
And FWIW, if you haven't read The Great Rebalancing yet, it might change the way you view things at the moment — I know it did wonders for my understanding, althoguh I keep forgetting important parts of it and have to relearn them by reading Michael's (unfortunately infrequently) blog posts.
Although WhatsApp had posted tremendous growth numbers, many wondered aloud if Facebook had lost its mind.
I haven't looked into it, but I wonder if you could use an IFTTT recipe to add older posts to your Buffer queue perhaps?
In general, i've always wondered why those «workarounds» are actually tolerated (e.g.phone dialers, etc)-- It seems that if one is not to do something for a given reason, you just don't do it, period... please note, no offense intended with my post, just an observation.
I wonder what it would look like if there were 45 replies to your post that spoke only of the facts and absolutely NO opinion one way or the other.
I wonder if I will be ignored again by fred in favor of spinning other posts.
If you ever wonder why more people don't identify with a religion, simply read your own posting.
You're little scene you gave me is patently false because I don't imemdiately jump to the conclusion of materilization, but I guess since this is how you learn, lets go: Chad and Chuckles are walking in the woods Me: Hey cool, a watch, I wonder where it came from Chad: stupid question, it came from god, but I guess if you want to get more specific, someone probably dropped it Me: you're right, lets check to see if someone is missing a watch - Chad and Chuckles head to town, post signs and after no success for many weeks, decide that the person who dropped it probably isn't around.
I wonder if some of the commentators are perhaps reading a bit too much into Michael Hyatt's post.
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
I wonder if there would be a way to use this technology with regard to comments posted on sites like this.
I wonder if I should just give up trying to write anything more than a blog post these days and then I have moments exactly like this one:
I wonder if you ever use old cartoons, and re draw them with improvements from what you learned in comments when you last posted them, or with updates in your thinking.
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term) in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
I am nowhere near the caliber of Luther, nor will I have his impact, but I wonder if this is how he felt when he posted his «95 Theses»?
I wonder if perhaps I should write a post entitled «10 Reasons My Opinion About Homosexuality is Cuter Than Your Cat» because I bet that would get more comments than Anne Jackson's post about Haiti.
And lest you think this post is about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own assumptions and prejudices go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is on my side.
Entitled «13 Things That Make Me a Lousy Feminist,» the post was a companion piece to my «13 Things That Make Me a Lousy Evangelical» and «13 Things That Make Me a Lousy Progressive,» and was based on a somewhat frustrating experience I recently had at a progressive Christian conference where I wondered if I would ever fit in with my feminist allies.
Jeremy, I am living in Hong Kong and I wonder if anyone from my city will read this post since most of them are not good in English.Even they are good in English, they probably won't help a stranger over the internet.It is because there are already many scam cases happen in my city and face book as well.Many people are afraid of that already.Anyway, I think if anybody has nay good information, I am willing to listen and I am looking for more prayer support as well.Thank you for your reply and may God bless you more everyday.
Even if a few atheists do, there is a big difference from as you stated... «HUGE sigh of relief» to... «wondering,» as you stated in your posting above.
I wonder if my comment will be posted since it is so blantanly religious.
From things you've posted I'm forced to wonder if you've actually read the book, or if you read interpretations.
@hawaiiguest it would have been better for you to keep silent and let people wonder if you were an ass hole than to post that comment and remove all doubt.
Well folks if anyone was wondering what religion can do to your brain all you need to do is read Islam's posts.
I wonder if the person trying to play thought police knows all they are doing is getting my and others posts re-posted so they constantly stay in the recently posted and tend to get viewed more than a post that was simply forgotten.
Here was Alyssa Rosenberg at the Washington Post claiming that the whole point of Wonder Woman is that she's a role model for prepubescent girls, a kind of «Fearless Girl» avant la statue: «[T] he movie... argues that it's... little girls all over the world who stand to gain if they can grow up free of the distorting influence of misogyny,» Rosenberg wrote, with a schoolmarm's didacticism.
It feels as if the world is burning down and we feel powerless to help and so we grieve and we get angry and we post things on Facebook, we march and we protest and we gather and we tell politicians what the problem really is, we watch the news and we cry and yell about things and then we look around our daily lives and wonder, am I doing enough to fix it?
This does not diminish anything that you wrote about, but I do wonder if she has addressed the interview (beyond this post) and whether or not she was asked to respond in that particular publication.
I wonder what would have happened if I had been able to find a quote from Hitler which said the same thing I said in the second post... people's minds would have exploded!
I go online, send a few emails, find an apology for the offensive post, it makes me feel thankful, hopeful even that God is at work in us, taking steps, we're all such a mess, and half the time, I wonder if just listening to each other, hearing the cry of each other's hearts, a bit of tenderness given and received, would help more than any conference or book or proper worldview.
I do think your post was extremely lengthy and as a professional transcriptionist, I wondered if you had actually typed all of that (trying to do it without error) or did you just copy and paste from another source?
Posted this on the original thread page 1, wonder if Chad will just ignore answering yet again.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
Hi Ella, I was just wondering if you ever did a whole blog post on Apple Cider Vinegar?
Hi Ella, I've just read your post about blenders as we are trying to choose one — our top picks so far being the nutribullet, ninja or the boss — the prices we have seen are a lot cheaper than you say especially for the boss [# 119] so I'm wondering if there are different versions?
I'm wondering if there is a function to print the recipes you post online?
I was wondering if you could maybe post a shopping list so it is easier to just buy in batches what one might need for the week?
at the mo and was wondering if you had recommendations or would consider doing a post on them like the one above?
Hey Ella, I was wondering if you mind if I use a picture from this post for a «weekend reading» post on my blog curlsnchard.com?
But, I got a question on that post wondering if they could be made somehow without the peanut flour.
If you're wondering what my favourite healthy hotspots were, then jump on over to The Fit Foodie's blog and read my latest post, where I've compiled a TASTY list of places to dine in NYC.
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