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When hearing or reading such comments, I felt something tingle in my chest.
When I read their comments, I felt what Anne Lamott calls "that full body Niacin-flush of toxic shame".
After the song's release, Cannon went on his website, defending Carey and expressing his disgust at the rapper's comments: I felt sorry for him because he must really be stuck in the past.
But, as I have read through the comments, I felt like I was thrown into the jungle among a pack of ravenous beasts, so ferocious were the invectives that were hurled at me.
My response was simply about the fact I was angry that you had made comments I felt were not justified, and that I already knew – simply by making them on a forum like Twitter (where people do not bother to fact-check) – irrevocable damage was already done.
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Another comments: "I feel both overworked and underused.
One of the academics, a man in a grey fleece, comments: "I feel sorry for him, but I don't think we can fix the problem".
Maureen N. McLane quotes McCourt as saying "West Side Story" is "the supreme encoded queer Broadway musical" and comments, "I feel pretty, indeed".
As for Barack Obama, the writer acknowledges that he inherited an economy on the brink of ruin and had to rebuild, but comments: "I feel disappointed that he didn't do more.
My grown children occasionally chastise me with comments, I feel often unfairly, yet I admit I ask myself, "Could I do more?
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