Sentences with phrase «post pictures thought»

To Internet Daters Who Refuse To Post Pictures Thought Catalog.

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Successful thought leaders — also known as Influencers — shared original posts, along with pictures of their younger selves, filled with pearls of wisdom for new grads based on what they wish they had known at 22.
Don't take pictures of people you think look weird and post them online,» another chimed in.
I received her permission to post it here because I thought it was an honest and accurate picture into her own struggle.
I'd much rather read something that is thought - provoking than fluffy posts about sunshine and happiness (though cat pictures are always welcome).
I think it is cool to still be a «Christian», of course (well, only certain types)-- hell, I don't identify as an Atheist — it is an epiphenom for me (see this post) and I too am viewed differently by many — see my picture I drew here.
In searching for pictures for the previous post, I found this picture, and thought it was hilarious, so I had to post it.
David H. - Your picture with this post made me think of some of the people who post here, and what often happens to them when they disagree with you.
I think it's important for me to say... and this probably deserves a whole different post... that just because I draw pictures of Jesus, it doesn't necessarily mean I believe that there was the historical Jesus as presented in the gospels or that Jesus is alive today in the way evangelicals or Catholics or others believe.
For some strange reason, I can not find the pictures of the game farm that I wanted to show you, but I think you and your daughter will like the new ones I just posted.
So, I am still wistfully thinking about our past trips and posting a few pictures as I revisit our past journeys.
Peaches are LONG gone, but I saw this picture in some old iPhone photos and thought I would post the recipe, since (A) It's one of our favorite go - to desserts, and (B) I wanted a galette.
As soon as I saw this post and the picture my first thought was «I wonder how Peabody does it, how does she do all those baking dishes?»
Oh, and I think a picture of you dressed as a fish aquarium would be a good addition to this post.
When posting my waffle picture Instagram everyone went crazy about the recipe and I thought well it is so easy and made me love vegan waffles, so I have to share these Basic Vegan waffles for Beginners
I think it would be quite funny if your next post was only pictures of Jacob... not the discreet links you normally add in, just a series of blatant photos of your adorable little boy.
I think your pictures are excellent, I'm delighted you decided to post this very yummy looking recipe.
I have posted how to do crostinis on the site before but the pictures were so bad that I thought I should revisit the crostini.
I tore it open so quickly I didn't even notice the other book cover that when I saw the first picture of this post, I thought I bought the wrong book!
The soup looks exactly like what I want to make but I had a question, after I read the recipe in this post I opened Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone (my most used cookbook) and I saw that she recommends to make the soup pretty thin, I prefer soups thick and I think the soup pictured in this post also looks on the thick side.
if i stop when it's still thin and the color is pale tan like one of those pictures you have posted before the finished product, (like maybe reduced to about 2 - 3 cups) do you think it would work for flan?
oh C i've been waiting for this post since you put the picture up on facebook... what a glorious bundt... i'm a big bundt fan and i don't think i've ever made anything that looks so pretty..
I hate to make you wait, but I think I'll post all of the savory dishes (including soups I didn't show pictures of) and then the sweets.
This is the first one I posted because I am way too tempted to eat ALL OF THE SOUP without thinking of taking pictures of it.
I have been thinking about these cupcakes ever since you posted a picture of them last night!
I would be more than happy, if all your weekly plans came with a printfriendly versions: — RRB - and I'm using the ZipList app to store your recipes and it would look much nicer if there was a picture with it so I can see the delicious food the recipe will bring; — RRB - Just my thoughts, I know that it's very time consuming changing older posts.
I think I'm just trying to over-complicatedly explain why the recipe and pictures in this post are fairly simple.
I posted pictures of a big M&M s - stuffed chocolate cake on my social media last week and y ’ all went crazy for it!I get it — chocolate cake + buttercream + M&M s inside + more M&M s on top = MAGIC.That original cake was for a friend and not intended for the blog, but given the response, I thought you might like to know how to make your own!First things first.
A lot of you on instagram requested this caramel brownie recipe after I posted a picture on Sunday, so I thought I would share it.
If you make this recipe, please let me know what you think in the comments below, or tag a picture with @crumbtopbaking and post it to Instagram!
So we decided to post it anyway, even though we (David) didn't think the pictures were good enough at first.
Meant to post a recipe long time ago, but it is so hard to take a nice picture of cooked black rice:D Don't you think?
I really love the addition of quinoa here — in fact, that caught my eye in the picture and made me open the post I think it should be in the title of the recipe!
I honestly thought I had nothing to post and I just checked my «to be posted» file on my computer and found a ton of pictures waiting for me to sift through.
Then I came across the Holiday Nutella Bites and the pictures alone had me drooling, I thought I was definitely making those (and I definitely will, just not for this post).
This recipe for Champagne Risotto was originally posted a few years ago and with the holidays coming up, I thought it would be nice to bring it forward and update it with new pictures.
You'd think this would mean that Cena would be a Normal American Guy, the type of dude who posts workout pictures and photos of his grill.
There will be other clubs looking to sign the talented young attacker, but the fact that he recently posted a picture of his good friend Sead Kolasinac's Arsenal shirt on social media certainly makes you think.
You also want to look at privacy settings, to think about who's seeing that information when you're posting your sonogram picture, or your child who's had their first birthday.
Sorry, I couldn't think of any pictures to go with the blog post, so here's a rabbit looking at some maths on a nice, sunny day.
The other day I was scrolling through my feed and I had three friends in a row who'd posted pictures of recent camping trips, and while I still Liked them with all of my heart, I also wondered why they thought anyone really cared.
Haven't even read your post yet, but as soon as I saw the picture I thought «CRAP!
I certainly agree with what you have written here and, oddly enough, I think that the blog article I wrote last night (and will post today when I get the right picture to go with it) about «labels» falls into the same «where we got off track» framework.
My mom told me to post a normal picture of her bc she doesn't want the internet to think she's ugly pic.twitter.com/GQardc5v 2G
EMILY: I have not posted any breastfeeding selfies, I think it would be hard to comment on it without knowing the context of the selfie or any comment that is below it, but I think just a picture of a mother breastfeeding her child should not necessarily have a negative connotation or offend someone who did not breastfeed their child.
JENNIFER: I agree with Emily, I don't think that there should be any issues with posting pictures, it's a natural thing and I don't think there should be any negative comments or any negative views towards that.
FOSI's CEO, Stephen Balkam, is quoted in an editorial advising parents to «think before they post» on social media: «Stephen Balkam, from the Family Online Safety Institute, advocates giving older children the option of taking down pictures they don't want in cyberspace.
But now that I have the official release, which you can read here, I thought I'd post this fairly amusing picture of Food Revolution chef Jamie Oliver and Chipotle CEO and founder Steve Ells in their own processed food Halloween costumes.
Sometimes teens post pictures of these events without even thinking that someone else might be hurt by them.
«I don't think most parents realize that when they post pictures of their kids online, they are leaving a digital footprint,» says Nancy McBride, national safety director for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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