RE: STUDY: DOGS ACTUALLY LEARN WORD MEANINGS - Daily Spigot 10/20/18

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STUDY: DOGS ACTUALLY LEARN WORD MEANINGS - Daily Spigot 10/20/18

in poetry •  6 years ago 

I don't know since when giant chain restaurants like McDonald's and Burger King getting F's but something doesn't seem right to me. Sounds like someone having a beef with God, which I don't know him. Just saying :D

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I eat at a fast food place probably twice a year at the most. Early part of this year was the latest, and it was at Burger King. I had read that people were saying the food tasted different, so when I started to eat the burger, I think that thought may have influenced me a little, because it did seem to taste slightly different at first, but by the time I was at the end, it seemed the same as before.

Why does your upvote have a strikethrough? I wanted to upvote your comment but I didn't know what would happen with it like that.

I try to avoid eating at those restaurants at all cost, no matter how good does the food look or taste. ESPECIALLY McDonald's

well, generally speaking, I'm not such a 'heavy commenter,' i don't comment that often. Most of my comments would be a couple of words or so, sometimes can be as short as one single word like "nice!" but since comments here on steemit get upvoted and such, it was bugging me that if I posted a short comment people might think I do it only to get upvotes. but recently I noticed that feature which gives me the option to decline payout on comments, and I thought that would be the solution.

I do long comments on your posts simply because your poetry is informative rather than emotional, and you always ( at least most of the time) touches on very interesting topics that make me wanna reflect my thoughts and maybe have some kind of conversation with like-minded people like yourself. in other cases, i just get too emotional that I couldn't express my feelings, and I end up with a short comment like, "love it!" or something like that :D

Ok, I understand better what the strike-through is about. I feel the same way about comments, but I try to write something with some body 99% or the time. But I know it can be a chore sometimes.