I really feel like I am giving this article more thought than it is
worth by posting this comment.
Not exact matches
I keep finding myself hoping that tomorrow, 9/11, maybe these
comments sections will quieten for a bit out of respect to the nearly 3,000 of all faiths, and many countries, who were murdered
by Islamic extremists... but then my natural cynicism kicks in and I expect Reality will
post a bazillion web pages
worth of copy - and - paste's of 9/11 sites — maybe even «Truther» sites, so my hopes are dashed
$ 30 nzd
worth of ingredients is a lot of money to waste for a recipe that clearly didn't work judging
by everyone else's
comments on this
post.
I did notice last year the response that Mark Sissons made to the concerns Stefani had raised (here in her
post, and perhaps she also raised them in communications with him specifically — I don't exactly recall that part) in his blog Mark's Daily Apple, and I read many of the reader
comments made
by women on that blog
post by him, which were quite interesting and
worth checking out.
So before starting my morning, I took a few minutes re-read my
post from earlier this month and reflect on the last few days, and reminded myself that my
worth (as a content creator) is not determined
by the number of likes,
comments or followers I have.
Jonesy enjoyed reading the thought - provoking
post «Blinded
by the Label» on The Man Repeller, and adds that the
comments are definitely
worth a look as well.
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Very nice, the
post starts out with two paragraphs
worth of ad hominem attacks, and continues to links of what they consider «debunking» of valid concerns to the mechanisms and severity of AGW theory, followed
by two - hundred - somewhat
comments of symbiotic ego pumping.
Eli, Most don't consider
comments /
posts by Stoat (or Rabbet Run) as being
worth consideration.
It might be
worth reading this
post which includes
comments by Isaac Held from a report the link to which you can find in the
post.
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