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Getting your comment removed involuntarily is rude in my opinion. People have the right to speak there mind and to voice there opinion in anyway they feel is appropriate to them. In the article"The Top Reasons We Deleted Your Comment", they were explaining why they delete people comments. They delete people comments for TYPING IN ALL CAPS. Wow! Why is that hurting people? Its just letters. People who post comments should have the choice to either leave their and email address or keep it anonymous. I don't think it a problem to not leave your name or email address. The rule i do agree with about this post is the back and forth arguments people might have. They should bring it to their own personal email and settle that their. People do not want to see all of your arguments on a blog post or in a comment area. Online commenting can spark lots of relationships: good, bad, and ugly relationships, but don't continue that relationship you have formed on the comment area. TAKE IT ELSE WHERE!
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I commented on a article named "Is Hookup Culture Leaving Your Generation Unhappy and Unprepared for Love?" . The questioned I answered was "What do you think is the ideal age to marry? Do you want to pursue a career before getting seriously involved with someone? Why or why not?"
I just now saw Antonio Chapman's satire. This satire is a really good one. He is explaining basically people are buying$200 shoes before paying there bills.
Areli Hernandez's satire was really true. There are girls out there trying to be size 00 in pants. Why don't they think that's TOO small.
On Channing Threalkill page I read her book summary, it make me want to check it out and see what it is all about.
I just watched a YouTube clip by GloZell. She is an online comedian, she is hilarious. Most people that commented on her videos had something positive. People was saying that her videos made them smile. People who are having a bad day said it made there day. In conclusion, I feel as if she is just trying to make people happy and smile. She isn't trying to hurt anybody she wants everybody to be happy.