That's true. It's more for members who are sitting at the edge of their seat waiting for my response. I'd like to let them know it's not coming without doing more than a single mouse click.
Good point. A "good point" feature would be nice, because while I don't necessarily like your response here at all, I do find that you have made a great point. However, I'm left with just liking your post with no additional technicality, a far-removed act devoid of the nuances of my emotional being.
Why is it necessary to inform someone you are praying for them? If you pray for someone, what difference would it make if you told you were going to prayer for them or not?
Given the abundance of intellectual dishonesty on this forum, I suppose I can imagine a handful people whose blatant disregard for fairness and justice leads me to believe they would love to do such a thing. But I can't imagine very many are hardworking enough to make it actually happen.
I speak of only what is possible. But it is hard to imagine two actors of such little character who would mastermind such a fraudulent act of mischief.
No problem.
Well, it doesn't need to be a comparatively small group, and the group doesn't necessarily need to isolate itself (Pangaea splitting into continents is such an example of isolation needing no part of any any group), but yea, you generally got it there. A change in the environment...
I want you to image something for a moment. Imagine you have two groups of apes. Not unheard of, right? Apes travel in groups, they don't travel in one giant ape group.
So take Ape Group 1, and take Ape Group 2. They start in a similar area, but separate, maybe do to weather, maybe just...
Good point. No one could simply just make up words and put quote marks around them and put that on a picture, unless the picture in question wasn't a picture of the real person. Then, it would be physically impossible to do that.
"Resigning from the Mormon Church, it seems, is much more complicated than not showing up on Sundays — and, for those deeply involved in the Mormon community and its way of life, can have far-reaching ramifications.
“Having your name removed from the records of the Mormon Church can be a very...
I mean, it was good. No need to humble to admit that. But award worthy!? Hmm, perhaps some recognition is due.
Not quite. I am slowwwwlly weening out these last few, cause I need to save a handful for when Bernie Sanders becomes president.