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Commented in 30 Life Changing Books Recommended By 647 Successful People
Thank you for sharing this list. I will be adding some of these to my must read/ listen to list. I recently wrote a blog post about how Dale Carnegie changed my life. I've added the link to the related links list if you are interested.
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Commented in No, Your Instagram ‘Influence’ Is Not as Good as Cash, Club Owner Says
Here's how you boost your instagram followers https://clariti.app/blog/boost-your-social-media-followers-with-these-tips/
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Commented in What to Ask a Lender When You Are Purchasing a Home
Excellent set of questions EVERY home buyer getting a mortgage should ask. Nice work on this one Bill!
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Commented in The cheeky gnomes taking over Wrocław
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Commented in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal would reshape US energy in 10 years. A lot could go wrong
I know a guy that still figures for sure the moon landings were faked, filmed on a soundstage. He claims Capricorn One got it from him. It can be awkward. Not long ago, we were out at breakfast when apropos of nothing he casually mentioned how he was really mad when the Challenger disaster happened because people were so caught up in it that they were suckered into forgetting it was all fake. Meaning the space program. I was, visibly I expect, kind of stunned. Of course I can admire radicals like that, individualists that play by their own rules? Not everybody's sold on science. Some folks radically object to dogma. You're sure to get those that mistrust how awestruck people are by any coordinated collaborative effort. Misanthropes, too. Whatevs.
Still, the only thing I could think of after he said it was how investigation showed the crew were aware and alert after the explosion on their descent before dying in free fall. It was that existential horror which none of us can properly imagine that I couldn't get past, in the moment, so's I could ignore the joke. I know one's gotta ask one's self if something needs being said, whether it needs being said now, or whether it needs being said by you. Every so often it does. I don't think he had that information. His ears weren't too sensitive to hear it. He may not be making the exact joke in exactly the same way another time. One would hope no harm no foul. Fair play?
I know you're rather skeptical of anthropogenic global warming, or at least of the seriousness of the implications. Maybe it doesn't translate unless you're hip to the gravity of what science is telling us about our now-inevitable near future. Cats like Trump and his cronies will long be remembered as among the greatest villains, because not only are they simply doing nothing, they're doing as much damage as they can as fast as they can and how would you put it? Crooked as a ram’s horn? If we're supposed to be so cynical now that we're pretending a random Bronx tenement dweller is as much on the grift as our snake oil Amway dealer-in-chief, it may take me a while yet to get there. I'm still searching for the wisdom in it.
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Commented in Why eight hours a night isn’t enough, according to a leading sleep scientist
AMAZING article. I really enjoyed reading this. It was so in depth and informative . I have a blog about sleep and there was so much that I didn't even know that you covered.
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Commented in How to win public support for a global carbon tax
Can you hear that? What's that ticking sound?
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Commented in One third of Americans consider living abroad
Quick note: If you're in a train yard looking to hop a freight somewhere, instead of risking life and limb, ask the engineer if you can ride in the engine. They might be glad for the company.
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Commented in One third of Americans consider living abroad
Ask your doctor if Cymbalta™ is right for you.
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Commented in Gun-related Deaths Have Decreased Overall American Life Expectancy
The U.S. Atomic Energy Act of 1946 expressly forbids private nuclear weapons. Not surprisingly perhaps, turns out there're a raft of laws, regulations, registrations, licenses, taxes, fees — as well as less obvious means — by which arms are controlled in the U.S. For instance, if it's fissile, it's not yours. Not sure where you're going with the loose talk and the race baiting, but don't worry. I'm not going to report you to the authorities. As far as you know. Out of idle curiosity, you seem pretty set against arms rights. If it's not too prying to ask, are you also against reproductive rights as well? Pardon me if it's too forward a question to ask.
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Commented in Blogger U Review: Beware The Bloggers Pitching The Path To Prosperity And Traffic
HaHa, Snapzu seems to be working out for me. It's free and a few people seem to find the blog from the site. You have me stumped on the Insane Clown Posse, all I know about the ICP is from the Z Nation episode they were on. Back in 1999, I was in the Army and missed out on some pop culture. If you want to test my geeky street cred, you will have to hit me with something else.
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Commented in Four Realities of Blogging Every Blogger Should Know About
I don't have one, a blog, I mean.
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Commented in Blogger U Review: Beware The Bloggers Pitching The Path To Prosperity And Traffic
How's Snapzu working out for you? A profitable way to promote your blog and drive traffic without costly ecourses? Wait, maybe this isn't really Michael Dinich. Maybe this is some service Michael pays to blogspam for him. How can we know if this is him? What's something he, and he alone, would know? Got it. What was most notable about Insane Clown Posse's release of Echo Side on The Amazing Jeckel Brothers in 1999 as well as Tales of the Lotus Pod in 2001?
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Commented in Is The Sun Conscious?
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Commented in I Found the Best Burger Place in America. And Then I Killed It.
Usually, that saying is about things like how one isn’t able to make a favorite dish the way one’s folks did, down some fractal dimension of differences all the way to how one oven doesn’t heat much like another. Or how one’s old neighborhood will’ve become unrecognizable by the time one gets back to visit someday.
Even after the coming Venezuelan War, even after the diaspora comes back to roost, it’ll be new. Something different. Stars willing, better. If nothing else, yours.
Best of luck when you get there!
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Commented in Why are you ignoring us? #StopDrivingCar
It's an honorable goal, but that's not the tone you want to take to ask people for donations.
I understand that with your non-primary language it may be difficult to portray tone.
Here's a TL;DR with my interpretation.
We need to stop driving cars in order to save the planet. -- Good. I agree. I understand the reason you have a desperate tone.
If you live somewhere with bad public transportation, move to somewhere with good public transportation. -- That's easy to say on paper, but isn't realistic.
We quit our jobs to do this full time and nobody has given us any money! -- As far as I can tell from your Patreon, you are going to use the money to basically spread awareness. How? Are you going to hire a PR specialist? Are you going to advertise on TV, Radio, Websites? Are you going to just maintain a website and sit on the rest of the money? You need to have a tangible plan once you reach certain goals, or nobody will give you any money. Why don't you take the time to do a little bit of research on what you can do with certain amounts of money. Say you reach $100 a month. That's not much, but you can maintain your website plus do some minor web advertising. At $500 per month you could do X. At $5000 per month you could hire someone to help. At $10,000 per month you could start to think about purchasing a bus and hiring a driver in a location near you to add revenue. Once you have a separate reliable revenue stream you could rely less on the Patreon patrons and use the Patreon money to do more.
Cars are bad. Electric cars suck too! -- Another point where I could agree with you, but you are condescending. I recommend you go to Fiverr and pay someone a small amount to do the writing for you. Good writing is very important if you want to be successful.
I can't believe people are still ignoring us! You are scum! Stop being irrational assholes! -- GET SOMEONE ELSE TO WRITE FOR YOU!!!
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Commented in Jeff Sessions Is Forced Out as Attorney General as Trump Installs Loyalist
Sez who?
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Commented in Envy, Jealousy, Comparison
I'm just surprised to hear from an actual you. Hi, and sorry to've been harsh. Loads of bloggers spam Snapzu without once ever even visiting the site. Like Alex Wise from LoveAwake. That guy has a spam bureau in Pakistan machine-vomit his very prolific work all over Snapzu all the time. Hasn't got a clue it's here, most likely. Just pays his bill. Apparently Snapzu generates more hits for them than Reddit, I'm guessing because of active default subreddit moderation and workable domain-level bans there.
We get a ton of badly-written blogspam for sundry and miscellaneous local businesses in very specific markets like Brisbane and Wolverhampton posted to tribes like /t/WorldNews, /t/News, and /t/Technology. It's not like the spamhouses are active in comments, either. Except for throwing in the occasional astroturf comment.
Do forgive me for forgetting the human on the other side of the keyboard. It's just been so rare that you'll find them.
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Commented in The Little-Known Reason Pencils Are Yellow (2017)
An Australian politician comments on pencils and airplane security.
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Commented in Migrant caravan swells to 5,000, advances toward U.S.
Not in Trump's Amerika.
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Commented in Trump denies offering $1 million for Warren DNA test, even though he did
Reminds me of something my Pa used to say: "There are no answers, only choices." Which he in turn stole fairly and squarely from John Trudel.
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Commented in ‘Do Not Track’ Privacy Tool Doesn’t Do Anything
It asks the website nicely not to track you.
You ask nicely, and you install Privacy Badger, which does do something.
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Commented in Tyndall Air Force Base a ‘Complete Loss’ Amid Questions About Stealth Fighters
Well, what you're assuming there is that the aircraft aren't made of stealth Balsa wood held together by advanced composite Elmer's glue. Ask anyone that's been properly brainwashed, they'll tell you. A third of a billion dollars only buys the aircraft itself. If you want to actually operate the aircraft, you can't cheap out there. So of course you pile them up like cordwood.
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Commented in Scientific publishing is a rip-off. We fund the research – it should be free
So go ahead and create a free editorial house, what is stopping you? They are not government agencies, you don't need special permission to create one, so just go ahead and create "Nature" competitor.
Haven't you thought that if everything is so simple, then why why isn't anyone doing this for free? Why all those scientists keep sending their papers to those publishers that end up hiding them behind paywall?
Have you thought for a second about that? That there is some incentive that is more than just silly scientists sending their hard worked papers to greedy publishers because of ... what?
And did you know that you only need to pay for access if you want to read it from publisher? Did you know you could just contact author and ask him to share the research with you and author can send it to you that without publisher's permission and for free (provided he wants to give his research to you for free of course)?
The problem is the same as internet newspaper. You don't need to pay to know the news, but if you want to read certain newspaper it will bill you money. News itself is free. The work newspaper does is not. If you are not happy with some newspaper, maybe just don't buy it?
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Commented in Report: Trump Admin Denying Passports to Citizens Along Border
The practice of denying passports to people who were delivered in the Texas-Mexico region by midwives started under the Obama administration, The Post reported
This comment kind of changes the tone of the whole story. I mean it is still a very sad story, if you ask me but... it was not Trump who started it, so all those "racist regime" claims are actually exaggerations.