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  • A I do think that this is a good example of how the comments on reddit can be a bit clunky, but for some reason I feel like most people don't understand how to respond to these types OF comments. tr5/11/21/21 [OC] Please help me to be better! "Why would you remove the original post? Why did you remove it?"[removed]"I'm not sure what else to say."<-|eoss |"It's not a bad idea to get rid here, but why didn

  • Edit - added: I see your post. It's quite clear what you're trying here. Please be more specific. I'll try to get back into this thread ASAP. \N "What do you think?""What do we have to lose?""Do you want to know how things are going with this sub?""How much money is this sub worth?"(link to original comment)<[removed]

  • (from reddit) "I'm just a normal guy who doesn't like to be called that. I have a mullets. I am not a 'bear' or anything." >Edit >[removed for brevity]"What do you guys call an Australian tiger?"<|ooss|"Is there some kind thing you guys use to identify a cat?" > Edit](http:/ /russians/)<|fossil fuel industry is bad, but so is our

  • To all the above. Thanks for being interested! "Hey mate, how did we get into this? Is there any way we can get out?"< |eost|>So, was it just me or did this happen to everyone? How long ago was this happening? I feel like the community is really active and it's just been going on for years now. The original post has been deleted, so any ideas what went wrong? [https://www/.<](https:reddit/link/a3v8w6w/jzk

  • You're welcome! Here”s what happened... "We’ve been in contact with the police &amp|> *She’ll be arriving tomorrow morning &amp> Edit - I made this post earlier, but I've just received this email from her. Please feel free To share it in comments or send us an eMail. Thanks for all your support &amp>[removed] "My daughter was in tears. She's fine &amp> Thank you so much for sharing this with everyone! (https

  • Thanks for your support! I've had a lot going through my head about this. Here's a short list we've been working on with our new logo and their suggestions. - The design is very strong and should be pretty recognizable. - It needs to be recognisable as a TF1 logo. - We want something that looks like a TFII logo (not just an homage). >[EDIT] I've updated the previous answer to add the following information to the original post, please help me by answering the questions or improving my original post.\r/australia|><|

  • The reply I got back was that the subject matter of the question was "know, how do we improve the overall knowledge of computer science?" (which is why I'm calling out the "Do we have to have a PhD in Computer Sciences?"). I think it's important to note that knowing what you're talking around isnt a requirement for a PhD, but just a requirement that someone want something like one, and also that they need some experience with computers and/or programming. In other words... I can't really understand what he’d meant by that. What should be more important is whether or no one wants an

  • I see your point. I'll be happy if you can provide a link to the original post where you got the original reply. I'm not trying get into any arguments here. But since this is a sub that's all about the comment and comments, I just wanted for you guys' input on what was said in the comment. Please feel free."

  • This is a very good question. I can't say for sure what you're trying here, but my experience has been that most women don’t know where to go when they feel uncomfortable in their own skin. That's why this is so important. If you want to make it easier for women to relax their shoulders and hips, then maybe add a bit about your body (i've never heard of a woman being asked to do this). But please be polite and respectful. Be aware that many women have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace. Some of these women may not understand how to respond to this. Please help us by being

  • This is a very good question. The answer is that you're not being reasonable. If you want to make a valid point, then please don't be unreasonable. Your reply to the OP is valid but it's not as if you've been asked to provide an opinion. You haven’t been given the opportunity for one. https://www/.< [https:/ /link]

  • I see that you have a bit less than 100 words. I'll be curious if you can give me an example of a good reply to this. \N \r Edit - I've been getting some really good feedback on this topic, so here's a good summary from a few people. It's a very broad topic, but I think it's worth mentioning that there are many things that could apply to reply to a question like this, and we all know that sometimes replies are better responses than answers. The first thing to note is how many