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Entries in Internet comments (3)

Wednesday
Aug242011

“His resignation definitely marks the end of an era for Ample.”

His resignation definitely marks the end of an era for Ample.

You've just read the news that the famous CEO of a large company is going to resign. You respect him, as do many other people, so you write in the comment section of the new website:

His resignation definitely marks the end of an era for Ample.

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Sunday
Dec122010

“The bottom line is that you have to reduce your calorie intake to lose weight.”

Cut calories

You're commenting on an online discussion about ways to lose weight. A lot of commenters are suggesting complicated diets that involve eating only certain kinds of food. You don't think those diets are effective or necessary. You feel strongly that you are correct, so you write:

The bottom line is that you have to reduce your calorie intake to lose weight.

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Friday
Nov052010

“Everybody seems to be critical of the President these days, but I still believe in him.”

You're commenting on a news story about the President of your country. A lot of the other commenters are saying bad things about the President, but you still like him and think that he can accomplish good things. You write:

Everybody seems to be critical of the President these days, but I still believe in him.

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