Now, although some commentators out there are terrible at expressing their opinions in a acceptable, valid method, there are other people whose opinions are so highly detailed and bring a interest to a given topic and is amazing in general. Being able to comment well is a gift, and can be a skill that can bring rewarding opportunities such as a job at The Atlantic.
I commented on the article " What Have You Learned In Your Teens?" I commented on Duncan's blog, Taryn's blog, Ryan's blog and Cameron's blog.
I went to CNN and analyzed the comments on the article " Study: Rates of many mental disorders much higher in soldiers than in civilians." From reading the comments in the comment section, the first comment is already quite sarcastic. In fact, if you continue to scroll down, nearly all comments are very serious regarding the topic nor as relevant. This may be due to the given nature of studies being conducted, and how these studies are necessarily not proven in a more methodical method. This is also a slightly lighter topic that doesn't create as much controversy as maybe the news about Kiev and Ukraine. The conversations are also slightly lop-sided and should not be taken seriously as they can be found discussing about the Russian language and Obama Vs Putin theories. However, not everyone in this article is taking it lightly. One user states that his family has been army-oriented for a long time, and is offended by the other users who are calling the soldiers 'crazy'. You can see that some people have already begun to agree with this user's comment as it is quite relevant and important to the ideals of people with army-oriented families.