MaryBear
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:06 PM
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Do subject lines influence political opinion? |
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How about these (no offense meant to originators)?
Do they create an impression?
_______ has a ___________platrorm, but not a winning one
Why I don’t, PESONALLY like __________, it has nothing to do with ___________
The moment that cost ____________ the nomination in ___________
If ___________ doesn’t get nomination...
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hijinx87
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:09 PM
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1. I don't think that's the purpose |
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the purpose of subject lines is to promote the subject of discussion within . . . . nothing more involved than that.
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cleveramerican
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:10 PM
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2. people arrive at a site like this with their opinions fully formed |
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Edited on Sun Dec-31-06 02:12 PM by cleveramerican
I seek to convince no one of anything, I discuss these things to (hopefully) add clarity to my already held opinions.
Very few here ever change their minds about anything.
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:13 PM
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:24 PM
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Occsionally that seems to be the idea, but it's as likely to turn potential readers off as on, so I doubt it makes much of an impression on folks here. We've seen worse and made it this far.
I think mine are supposed to be snappy summaries of the text, so people can read or skip - but I guess we're each our own worst analyst. :D
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