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1 Need to vent about how demanding, controlling, unreasonable or awful the boss is?
2 Frustrated Australians have also taken to social media to vent about the widespread tax time mix-up.
3 Altman used it as a way to vent about his own demoralizing experiences in the studio system.
4 He has visited the border and routinely taken to Twitter to vent about the Democrats' refusal to cooperate.
5 And it would have been a great release to vent about her dad for an hour or three.
6 After introducing myself as a news.com.au writer, Mike immediately began to vent about his unfavourable coverage in the media.
7 The ragingly homophobic Bunting also convenes vigilante round-tables, in which neighbors gather over beers to vent about area pedophiles.
8 She didn't take kindly to him gettin' cross at her this mornin', so she had lots to vent about .
9 Fans took to social media to vent about the bad look for the game, several commenting to ARL commissioner Peter Beattie.
10 Canadian trans activist Jessica Yaniv took to Twitter to vent about her experience, saying she was shocked she got refused treatment.
11 This is especially true because blogging is a timeless endeavor and one that allows authors to vent about whatever's on their minds.
12 Sotashe took to Facebook to vent about his losses and provide a strong warning for the criminals that carried out the act.
13 He rallied the supporters, who had turned out in their hundreds, to vent about their abject opposition of Gordhan and his ANC colleagues.
14 NRL fans have taken to social media to vent about the poor crowd at Friday night's elimination semi-final between the Sharks and Panthers.
15 Turn the camera on and vent about all the ways the stuff that's supposed to make your life easier REALLY makes things tougher.
16 It's a chance to vent about what a jerk your ex is to a professional who isn't going to bill you as much.
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