Bless the Harry Potter fandom.
This ~interesting~ Cosmo sex tip.
— Caitlin Michelle Beerer, Facebook
Bless the Harry Potter fandom.
— Caitlin Michelle Beerer, Facebook
Disney = good. Food = good. Disney food = GREAT.
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Get the recipe at forktobelly.
This is *slightly* healthier. Only slightly.
Get the recipe at Sugar Swings.
Don't you just want to hug him? Or, well..... eat him?
Get the recipe at Dessert Now Dinner Later.
“Don’t use that tone with me.”
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It’s not surprising, for example, that Tinder’s logo is red, which evokes intensity and passion. Blue which is most often associated with water, has a calming effect and can also represent a sense of security. Many communication tools, like Facebook, Skype, Twitter, and LinkedIn, have blue logos. Yellow, on the other hand, is reminiscent of the sun, and therefore evokes warmth and happiness. It's an attention-grabbing color that many "happy" brands use, like McDonald's, Cheerios, and IKEA.
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Let’s put your English Lit skills to the test.
~Fall~ in love with a new book this fall.
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“His holiness is grateful for the thoughtful gesture and for the feelings which it evoked,” the Vatican wrote to the author of several LGBT-friendly children’s books.
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After the mayor of Venice, Luigi Brugnaro, yanked a children's book showing animals in different forms of families from pre-school libraries in his city, the publisher of The Little Egg was surprised to get an enthusiastic letter on behalf of Pope Francis in response to the book and several others with LGBT themes sent to the Vatican.
"His holiness is grateful for the thoughtful gesture and for the feelings which it evoked, hoping for an always more fruitful activity in the service of young generations and the spread of genuine human and Christian values," wrote Monsignor Peter Brian Wells of the Vatican Secretary of State in a letter to The Little Egg's author, according to a report in The Guardian.
On her Facebook page, Pardi wrote that she sent copies of books published by her company, Lo Stampatello, to the pope along with a cover letter explaining that she started the company for the sake of her four children, which she is raising along with her partner, Maria Silvia Fiengo.
"The book, 'Why are there two mothers?' is simply our (their) story, and the book "Why are there two dads?" is the story of a family that we personally know," she wrote. She said conservative groups have distorted the books in a campaign against them in Italy, saying "we support the teaching of masturbation to children in schools, inciting people against us."
"In most cases, homosexuals are good people and face the task of parenting with great responsibility and competence," she wrote. "Many put their hopes in a church that is not fundamentalist and inhuman as we have known in other historical eras ... which is why I persist in trying to reach you with my voice."
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— Hey, are you a family?
— Yes we are two moms with our kitten.
— Look how many snuggles that pussycat gets!
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