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This started off as a comment to something that arbeyu wrote in thread downpage, but it wouldn't post for complicated silly software reasons.
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"They should tie their comments to something they did on the show, to reference it in some way".
If I do express criticism, I try to keep the comments to something technical without letting any personal animus slip in.
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That is a telling distinction and, again, why Gingrich's comments speak to something truly troubling.
THE NEW YORKER: Let's take a break from live comments to post something that came in via e-mail: As the person leading the effort at Princeton to pilot the use of the Kindle, I was dismayed by your comments regarding Princeton in the Kindle article.
(If you're heading to the comments to write something like "Pft, big dumb jerk. Probably has tiny hands or doesn't know how to hold a phone". — I assure you that's not the case).
(this is where you, the commenter will jump to the comments and link to something identical).
There was a rather sarcastic, nasty comment to boot that went something like this: "Why would you even think the main character's return to the forest was so important?" The student received an "I," for incomplete.
DJ MaboOku sums it up with an enthusiastic Soundcloud comment—"FILHA DA P... DESSSE BEAT which translates to something quite simple: "SON OF A BITCH...THIS BEAT".
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