I belong to quite a few Facebook writing and publishing groups, and I've noticed that people will often add a one -
word comment to a post.
Not exact matches
Pay close attention
to how the length of your captions, your choice of
words and your intonation seem
to affect the likes and
comments each of your
posts receives.
The application also analyzes keywords in
comments and
posts and notifies parents if there are references
to drugs, violence and suicide and
words commonly used in cyberbullying.
For example, if you want
to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant
comment on one of his blog
posts, about 200 — 300
words in length, that offers something helpful
to his readers.
I have
to agree with Susan and Sarah although their
comments seem
to come off as belligerent and perhaps insensitive, given the nature of this article and the congruence of their
posts to the
word of God they have a much more biblical stance than the chaplain.
Nonetheless, I just had
to comment on your
post because your
words really resonated with me.
I withdraw my angry
comment just because some one convinced me in a better
words which I will
post for you all
to read;
Now, someone will probably
post an angry
comment saying that the authority of Scripture should supercede any moral objections
to exclusivism, that God's
Word trumps those gut feelings that there might be a problem.
Here's my latest list — this seems like a good spot
to set this down, as nobody's
posting much on this thread... ---- bad letter combinations /
words to avoid if you want
to post that wonderful argument: Many, if not most are buried within other
words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any
words I have missed as a
comment (no one has done this yet)-- I found some but forgot
to write them down.
However, as I
commented on another
post, if the
words ascribed
to Yahweh were not truly from Yahweh, then the writers are false prophets, and the Old Testament should be rejected.
You reply
to MY
comment but seem
to refer
to David's
post as my
words.
When I came back tonight, and started
to read through the
comments on that
post, I wanted
to cry, they were so beautiful, so true, so good, I loved your
words.
All I can see is the next
word, the next
post, the next prayer, the next Sunday, the next bit of wafer and wine, the next story, the next need, the next
comment, the next baby bird
to jump out of that nest in our carport, the next nudge of the Spirit, the next puzzle, the next question, the next random thing that nettles my brain and screams WRITE!
Regarding some of the
comments on this
post and on other past
posts, I measure what those who claim
to follow Jesus and trust in the written
word, write or say by Paul's measure «But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self - control.»
Raison's Filter Fiber © (joking about the copyright)-- bad letter combinations /
words to avoid if you want
to post that wonderful argument: Many, if not most are buried within other
words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any
words I have missed as a
comment (no one has done this yet)-- I found some but forgot
to write them down.
It took forever
to post that
comment... You just never know what
words are acceptable in a CNN blog!
Sorry
to skip past all the brilliant parts of this
post, ignore all other
comments and get down
to one
word, but....
Thank you
to all of you for your support, blog
post & facebook
comments, e-mail subscriptions, and kind
words about my blog.
Last week I was really amazed by all of your
comments, kind
words and your ideas on what you would like
to try and bake in my last
post.
And while I don't
comment on every single
post of yours, I want you
to know that I DO challenge myself (I bet you get what I'm saying...)
to read them all, and trust me, at I'm always so happy I did because your
words are always super comforting in some way.
thanks for the sensible
comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come
to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten
to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football
to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the
words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come
to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the
post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
Thank you
to everyone who has been so supportive and left me lots of lovely
comments on my other mental health
posts, your kindness and
words have helped me so much.
And I hope that once you do have
to deal with that part of reality personally, you understand why the
words you have
posted here in the
comments section of this website are offensive.
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?
Drop me a
comment below, or on youtube, and be sure
to Pin or Share this
post to spread the
word about how much eaaier flat diapers could be!
If you are unsure how
to comment, click on the the
word «
comments» (it will have the number of
comments that are already
posted) that is under the pink line at the bottom of this
post.
Should you choose
to comment on this
post, be sure that your
comment is thoughtfully formed and respectfully
worded.
Anyway, as I don't knowingly have
posting rights I'd like
to post, for what it's worth, I tried
to post what I had
to say as a
comment to this thread, but it went over the
word limit and wasn't allowed.
This kind of interaction also helps ensure that they see your content in the future, since
comments and «Likes» on your page elevate your
posts in your fans» news feeds, and of course engaged supporters are also more likely
to forward your action alerts or other
posts to their friends and help spread the
word that way.
«However, we also wish
to admonish Corps embers on their
comments and
posts in the social media on issues relating
to the scheme and advice that, being abusive and deployment of wrong use of
words does not reflect responsible attitude and behaviour.
I just wanted
to comment that you have the
words «key lime» in the main title of your
post.
Deleted: I am
posting this quickly
to get the
word out; if you find more links
to exactly what the Ma - Pi 2 diet is,
post it in the
comments and I'll update this
post!
just a thing
to say: don't
post the same
comment for everybody with the same
words, the copy and paste it's kinda rude... anyway, love the photos and have a great day!
Congrats on that award and on finishing your new necklace, it's beautiful:) What's more I hope that your Santa Clause has written your
post and you'll get new sewing machine;) One more thing - I totally agree with your
words about time - it's priceless, so each
comment is really important and I also love blogging because thanks
to it I have a chance
to meet many great women:) Take care dear Ivana:) http://crafty-zone.blogspot.com/
I've learnt so much from this
post, i love learning about the origination of
words for garment of clothing, Also, couldn't help but laughing out loud at your
comment about being headless, i'm sure your grin wasn't * that * bad, my shots are ALWAYS headless, i also have a grin which vaguely resembles a werewolf, maybe i should just embrace it and such beauties you have been hiding away, i am forever feeling guilty over lost items, demoted
to back of wardrobes gathering dust bunnies x
I knew you wouldn't do that even the person who does that
to you:) «great
post» but of course we still giving out ours best
comments to those girls who does that:) although, shame on them who too lazy
to write a
word that shown who they are made behind the screen.
The party will remain open all week so have fun sharing — inspire me with your
comments — and please, use the social media buttons below the
post to spread the
word!
How it works is Grammarly will underline
words or phrases you type that could use some help — whether you're responding
to emails, creating a blog
post, writing a message on Facebook, or
commenting on an article.
In the
comments field, we invite you
to post what one
word best reflects your feelings a year later.
As a
word of advice
to anybody venturing on a gamified learning solution — take care
to weight your experience points appropriately — you can't award 100 points for
commenting on a social
post, and only 10 for completing important content.
Retweet, Like and
Comment on any Facebook
posts or tweets mentioning your book
to show your appreciation and spread the
word.
An important point was raised in the
comments to this
post that deserves a few additional
words, I think.
1: Write 1000
Words Daily for Practice I write 1000 to 5000 words daily between my guest posts and blog comm
Words Daily for Practice I write 1000
to 5000
words daily between my guest posts and blog comm
words daily between my guest
posts and blog
comments.
anna (herding cats & burning soup) recently
posted...
Word from the Herd — Are YOUR
comments important
to a blogger?
Somebody please explain how an unrepresented author imagined I'd welcome 10,500
words of his novel
posted as a
comment to my website.
To help spread the word, copy this entire post, add your own comments, remix it, and distribute it to other
To help spread the
word, copy this entire
post, add your own
comments, remix it, and distribute it
to other
to others.
I was unable
to see option
to post a
comment there hence writing here
to thank you for simplifying and spreading the
word about Sachet.
It's in that vein, then, that there was a little back and forth between myself and Wexboy in the
comments of my twelve for 2012
posts; and, true
to word, he
posted two articles on a topic that's always slightly baffled me — catalysts.
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