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- noun Plural form of
commenter .
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There are posts about it in the archives, but hearing from other commenters is always uplifting.
Home Living 2009
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Therefore, to call me hypocritical based on the statements of my commenters is a little silly.
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One of the deleted comments contained a previously-unknown Law of the Internet: Any site that demands a certain minimum level of civility from commenters is not permitted to link to another site that uses a looser, more free-for-all, comment policy.
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March 4th, 2010 at 2: 08 pm every post ends up like that. certain commenters think this is their blog.
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Joseph Slater: Indeed, the picture painted by Cheney and some commenters is counterintuitive: a bunch of wine & cheese consuming liberals sympathetic to the cause of violent religious extremists?
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And I look forward to future posts here and at MR about random topics leading to certain commenters talking about their pet issues even when they have nothing to do with the topic for discussion.
Political Beliefs and Self-Deception, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Matt and certain commenters are confusing 2 separate options (a) variable landing fees by time of day (higher at 5pm than 10pm) (b) the simpler option of moving from weight-based landing fees (Citations pay less than 737s even though they use almost the same runway/ATC “capacity”).
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However, continuing with analysis of the lines of thought of the various commenters is not relevent to this EconLog thread.
A Childish Question About Immigration, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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And if what I've heard from one of my commenters is true, the organizers of the rallies actually knew what "teabagging" meant and went ahead with it anyway.
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And I look forward to future posts here and at MR about random topics leading to certain commenters talking about their pet issues even when they have nothing to do with the topic for discussion.
Political Beliefs and Self-Deception, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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