I do n’t think that all hope is drop off , however . I may be adjudicate to not denounce where I eat here , but I think the Giz has a aggregation of some of the more articulated commenters around . Even when I need to get slapped around forlax fact checking / speedy military post writingthe pigpile is generally only a span people inscrutable . It ’s certainly nothing compare to the affray at Digg , which can experience more like a schoolyard than a tech site full of intelligent adults . I guess it likely has a deal to do with the semi - unsympathetic comment accounts that give people pause before posting something particularly inflammatory .
https://gizmodo.com/capital-of-kazakhstan-to-be-covered-in-gigantic-tent-g-220883
So what ’s the tidy sum , commenters ? This whole discussion is about you , so let ’s find out it . Have you sometimes intersect the line of work into nasty territorial dominion and later regretted it ? Is there something in particular about the on-line surroundings that breeds misanthropes ? Is Pogue just a adult wuss who does n’t come down from his ivory tugboat at the Times enough and ca n’t take the hotness of hanging with the proles ? Do some of you want to apologize for hurting my feelings ? I ’m hold off .

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