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Commenter

Commenter meaning

One who comments.

Example sentences (20)

A commenter added: “Or like 10 other sus things he has done and said.

A commenter mentioned that the same thing happened to them, while another said that they did not know that it was possible for beetles to push the snowballs off of an edge.

Although one commenter mentioned that they would buy a copy of the painting without the doll so they can pull a prank on one of their guests, which is certainly a cruel idea.

Another commenter said: “Really hope whoever has bought it keeps it as it is!

Another commenter said: “The world is now advocating for inclusive education.

Another commenter wrote, “When I came out, I was so eager to tell people.

As a YouTube commenter points out, this really just serves to highlight the negative aspects of each choice, and is an odd decision in any case.

As the Online Commenter of the Day noted, EVs are nothing more than something to make people feel they’re doing their part to save the world.

A third commenter wrote: "I know we love to joke but it's scary the hold has on Halle.

FFS you really think you are the first commenter espousing 'neutrality' and 'both sides are bad'?

However, the 90 Day Fiance star responded to the commenter and made it clear that her intention is not to shame anyone with her posts.

I really hope you pull through and connect to your dad's advice and what he wanted for you.' one commenter wrote, adding.

It's not okay, and it makes the commenter look ignorant and petty.

Large complexes that rent apartments for $1,000 a month are not helpful, the commenter said, noting that he or she works for more than minimum wage but does not consider a rent of $1,000 per month affordable.

One commenter compared the statement to Bud Light partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney - which resulted in the beer giant losing more than $20 billion in market value.

One commenter said that despite not using 'too many numerical codes,' they use '86' and the 'area code scale' for women.

One commenter wrote: “Gentle parenting is not permissive parenting.

One social media commenter thought the rule was 'just an excuse for revenue', while others embraced the bans.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, one commenter wrote: ‘It is quite natural for young parents to want to socialise with their children in tow when their friendship circle consists of other parents in the same situation.

Plus as the previous commenter states he was asked about personal goals.