Condition occurs, between Triond and service users will result in "love" to Triond, does this happen? or you will love your writing, and not love Triond? or you will love Triond, and not your writing? or your Triond love, and love your writing.
Do you love Triond?
Triond has many authors from different countries in the world, and produced many writings through the publication of the services provided by Triond.
They are from among the talented writers, professional writers, new writers and experienced writers, all published writing on Triond.
Triond rewards the author, in return for a paper published on Triond, writing through traffic. This will be a bond between Triond and service users, or bonding to the author.
This bond is a symbol of adherence between Triond and users, so users must comply with existing regulations on Triond.
The author is not able to fight rules that exist in Triond, because the rule is absolute, because the service Triond has rules to be followed.
Regulations will result in compliance with the existing writing on Triond, writing should be guided by the rules, and Triond are entitled to receive and reject an article.
Condition occurs, between Triond and service users will result in “love” to Triond, does this happen? or you will love your writing, and not love Triond? or you will love Triond, and not your writing? or your Triond love, and love your writing.
February 1st, 2012 at 5:02 am
Interesting. I will always love writing. Triond cannot break my passion for what I love to do.
February 1st, 2012 at 5:47 am
Tricky question… Do we love our lovers?
February 1st, 2012 at 7:29 am
I Damn love it
February 1st, 2012 at 8:08 am
I will always love writing, but Triond does many things I definitely don’t understand. Do I love Triond? NO. They don’t deal fairly with their authors, like some other websites.
February 4th, 2012 at 5:44 am
I’ve read your articles thanks a lot
February 4th, 2012 at 7:29 am
I loved my mother and partner dearly, but I never loved the people I worked for. Some writers say that this is a free wbsite and that we all started to write here by our own choice. True, but nobody obliged me to work for the countless places I have wroked for. The fact that it was our own decision doesn’t mean that we have to accept slavery rates on work and lack of concern for contributors. On the other hand, quitting is way too easy and it would leave a sour feeling for a good while. No other writer has a right to say that if we don’t agree with their rates, we should go somewhere else. What a nasty thing to say to other contributors!