@TurkTalksFC Coaches who have been interviewed say they like it. It is a 'time out' that allows them to adjust strategies, etc. making the next quarter better. At least in theory.
@kpmaloyauthor IMHO, yes. An authors' review is no different from a readers' review. (exception perhaps for non-fiction). reviews are subjective and all readers' are equal.
@muheediva01 Unless the email contains a "unsubscribe" (required by law), and/or a 'for more information' address. In that case I think DNr should be permitted.
@SDDonovan I don't understand why giving them the money for the book makes me obligated to do anything else. Truly. When did I agree to that obligation by buying your book?
@undisputed104 Why? B/c tickets were heaper/ VISAs were fairly issued? Foreigners were denied entry to stadiums by ICE folks? It should never been in Qatar for the same reason we boycotted South Africa until they changed. that doesn't make us better.
@BethMooreLPM@nyknicks IMHO, it would be inappropriate to have prayed to god that the nyk won the game. I won't explain why because i think it will land on deaf ears.
@QTalksFtbl Are you kidding? The host country really only cares about it's team. If a team in another group is 17 hours ahead of the host country, do you really think the viewership would be higher if it was at a good time for the host country, rather than one of the participant countries?
@AMerritt39681 You are of course, entitled to your opinion. What I hear you saying is "give me your money, and if you take your time to additionally leave a review, I have rules about that. And you are an 'ass' if you don't follow. them. even if you don't demand a refund, you owe me more".
@DollyT222027 Do what you want. You are the author, it is your work. Do it like you feel it, and if readers don't approve, you decide what to do. That is the way it has always been. With dialect, profanity, etc. Soon AI will be making all books "auto-tuned", but until then, be free <3