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2 Comments
Can we really get mad at something for not being _____ enough?
“Man, I’m so pissed off! Obama’s speech wasn’t nearly as terrifying as it could have been!”
“Tch. Tetris was such a wasted opportunity. There could have been so much more narrative gravitas… but there wasn’t. SUCH a disappointment.”
“People complain about the models used in Victoria Secrets ads, that they’re just too unrealistically pretty. I say humbug to that! I say they’re not unrealistically pretty enough!”
This article was as bad as the one The Mole linked to earlier. Well, okay. It wasn’t as bad. It was still dumb though. Maybe Russ Moore should stick to theology.
I comment when I especially enjoy a article on a blog or I have something to contribute to the discussion. It’s triggered by the fire displayed in the article I read. And after this post 301 Moved Permanently. I was actually moved enough to leave a commenta response ;) I do have a few questions for you if it’s okay. Could it be only me or does it seem like some of these comments come across like they are coming from brain dead folks? :-P And, if you are writing on other sites, I’d like to keep up with everything fresh you have to post. Could you make a list all of your social pages like your twitter feed, Facebook page or linkedin profile?
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