Thanks, Halz, for your insightful comment on a six-year old article written by an English as a Second Language author. However, you might not have realized it isn't a plural, but a contraction, as in "Phallic Logos Is revisited." Should she have written Phallic logos are revisited," then the contraction would have been "Phallic logos're revisited" and that would almost be as weird as my having to explain to you the headline of an article you didn't read.
"All reactions were genuine." But it was still edited. So if anyone say, had a beef to pick with the PM, we didn't get to see it, which means this is nothing more than the usual "common man" propaganda. This is as same as President Obama going to have a corn dog at the county fair. This isn't news.
This is pandering. And the fact the leader of the Labor party is paying these perfectly street casted people peanuts to fawn all over him should make every proper socialist out there sick to their stomachs.
But I guess it's hard to be a proper socialist with all that oil money.
I love it, too. They did a five minute version that is available on their All Request Live album, Via Amazon.
As far as I'm concerned, it became twitter's job the moment it posted Twitter rules. Why post rules if you don't enforce them?
I agree that if the police started investigating every last troll then there'd have to be like 30,000 more people on the force.
Still, I would twitter step it up rather than say, create the social media equivalent to the FTC.
I like your idea of buying into a verified account especially because it would also earn twitter a profit.
They also inadvertently made every day Nikes seem "exclusive," so congrats on that.
I can't speak for Nike but I know adidas often has female designers (Stella Mccartney) working on the shoes and apparel, so if the ladies don't like pink and purple they should blame her.
Or Jeremy Scott.
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