Sentences with phrase «little postings like»

Stupid little postings like that one remind me of desperate «street artists» who hang things up around Chelsea, hating on it and wanting it badly at the same time.
Great ideas xx Can be so hard to stay positive, and I love little posts like this as a little inspirational reminder x

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Specialty channels like Bravo and Discovery dutifully post past episodes and broadcast their schedules online, but there's little content beyond video and desultory blogs.
Whether we're posting, commenting, liking, repinning, or +1 ing, our new visual culture is one in which we're constantly offering each other little gifts, little moments of pleasure that remind us we're truly and deeply bonded to one another.»
Teigen's final tweet to Trump — aka the «no one likes you» memo — was in response to a July 23 post where he wrote, «It's very sad that Republicans, even some that were carried over the line on my back, do very little to protect their President.»
When choosing content to post, tap the format icon on the left (looks like two little carets) to move between square, portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal).
With a little coding know - how, you could use this script to repeatedly mangle all your Facebook posts over a period of several months, to make the bulk of Facebook's data on you virtually unusable (though it doesn't do anything for the data that's already been scraped by third - parties, like the kind Cambridge Analytica allegedly gained access to).
We have criminal and civil law codes, but it's hardly necessary to post up little reminders like «Don't forget, murder is against the law», is it?
kind of liked this post not every part of it — there was some points which i found a little off but all in all it was a nice read, thank you for the post!
My posting schedule is a little irregular this spring due to travel, and this week I crammed a bunch of posts into a few days, so I'm linking back to them here, in case you missed one — like our interview with Shane Claiborne!
I told that little story of Mary and Jesus as you told it in the beginning of your post and people acted like I was really doing something terrible.
Those of you who followed the comments from Friday's post caught a little glimpse of how talk like this can come back to me.
You see, when someone goes on a posting frenzy like that, they are radicalizing, so now that he was in conflict on his little collection of «ideas», he is now more emotionally involved and radicalized, never to return to reasonable thought.
The type of atheists, like most on this post, that continue with the ridiculous assertion that there can be nothing greater than us that exists above or outside of our little physical realm, are simply either intellectually stunted individuals, or more likely, bitter people who have gotten their panties in a bunch because some religious text contains some apparent condemnation of their lifestyle.
(p.s.: Artist, because I like your posts, just a little correction - it's per se (of, in or by itself), not persay)
Like most Darwinian enthusiasts, Prof. Arnhart does not distinguish between what the theory actually explains, which is very little, and what it merely rationalizes post hoc, which is practically everything.
I enjoy your openness and willingness to post a «theological concept» that is still in development... but I have to admit, it seems like you're trying a little too hard here... I» v read one of your more recent posts and realize that you have to set this aside for a while (at least on your blog).
Nearly all the atheists posting here who hold science up like it is a religion know very little about science.
(Of course, your post uses little logic, but it sure seems like you're trying).
This summer I'd like to take a few weekend posts to give you a little glimpse of what life is like in Dayton.
You really should educate yourself just a little bit about the theory of evolution before posting totally ignorant questions like this.
... And that means that we need to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while, because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever.
On Sundays, I sometimes like to post a light - hearted little comic strip that I found humorous.
You are not learning the lessons of the internet — like: 800 word posts do little responding to batsh.t crazy trolls is just a waste of time most people do not come here to learn but come only to say something they think is clever... and so on.
So sorry about that last post this is Debbie I read something on your site that you wasn't pastoring anymore and I was wondering why cuz I was reading some of your material about the armor of God and I liked it so it had me bothered a little bit that you was not pastoring anymore
What I really like about your post, as I have seen in other posts from people of your ilk, is the nice little ditty at the end about «ATHEISTS WILL BURN IN HELLFIRE AND BRIMSTONE WHERE THEY BELONG AND I THANK GOD.»
It shouts to me from the future (the next prayer, the next hour, the next blog post, the next book), thereby commanding my present like a spoiled little dictator with a crooked crown.
A long - time vegan, it has been a little difficult choosing certain options over more comfort - food alternatives, but I feel like the last bunch of recipes that have been posted are not really the best at being low - fat or not so processed.
It's too bad that not everyone appreciates the amazing opportunity the net affords us to interact with people we would otherwise never had found - as Alix said your posts makes me feel like I am getting a little window into the life of a friend.
I often feel like I have no idea what I'm doing, but this post gave me a little sense of solidarity.
A little heavy on the starchy carbs, but perfect for a cold winter night Ariana recently posted... 26 Things I'd Like to Learn During My Next 26 Years
thank you, thank you, thank you for: — maintaining such a consistently wonderful blog that brings me a little joy with every new post — writing in a completely endearing way that makes you feel like a far - away friend (slightly creepy, perhaps, but true)-- coming to vancouver to speak about and sign your book, which is exactly as beautiful and chock - full of deliciousness as i could have hoped.
I like my hummus a little spicy and use this go - to recipe but I've given you 10 links to try at the end of this post to fit your individual flavor profile.
I was just thinking as I posted this that it would be so cute in mason jars with little labels like the ones you made for the s» mores jars but for a Thanksgiving spread.
I do the same thing, I also like to give a little pre post tease on instagram while I'm recipe developing!
I kept thinking that I would make my Parmesan Encrusted Chicken like I had for the last 3 weeks in a row, and I did in fact make that and then created a sweet little post for you guys to enjoy.
I've been peeling my chickpeas ever since you did the post on the smashed chick pea salad and I didn't like the way the little pea ghost looked in the mix:)
A bit like this recipe which has been on the blog for a while already but that now has got a little make over in the shape of a video and some new images, you can still read my initial post below the video but here's a little cheers to the new year.
Hi Ella, Thank you for sharing this, It's really cool what you're doing with Cut the Sugar and this post, bringing a little more awareness to the importance of what really is a whole foods way of eating (I don't like the word diet much, it quickly leads to restriction..).
I've been giving into my sweet tooth so much lately (I just posted a recipe for salted caramel turtle bites) but these seem like that perfect thing to have around when you need a little something and don't want to feel guilty about eating them.
After perusing this post by Bon Appetit (and my perusing I mean taking notes because yes I do that on learning food sites still like a little nerd) I felt inspired to take an Indian spiced approach to this recipe.
Reading her latest blog post is a little something I like to squeeze into my morning...
Grilled wild salmon, grilled vegetables like peppers and onions Steamed shrimp, steamed artichokes Savory roast chicken, baked sweet potato, peas In summer, steamed crabs... maybe a little cold salad (spinach and romaine, avocado, etc.)... not much is needed with steamed crabs I am going to be rereading this post time and time again... it really speaks to me.
Like the mango smoothie bowl I posted a little while ago, this is again such a simple recipe, that I almost didn't dare to post it.
I now feel like I know you just a little bit (and how funny that this post just went up yesterday?)
I should note, just like Tina did in her post, that the consistency isn't exactly like pancakes — these little guys are much lighter both in taste and mouth feel.
It's like spreading fake news on social media these days, please post a little responsibly on forums.
A lot to be said or guaranteed money versus non - guarantee / potential for spending next year in the G - League Donte DiVincenzo: Likely he stays, but may test the waters which could make his decision a little more interesting should he post in Chicago like he did in San Antonio.
you are such a tw, t every post you bitch and moan like a little girl and constantly calling out anyone who dosent follow your trail of thought,, its old and boring,, we come on here to discuss football not all are going to agree but wanting to attack other peoples views is pathetic... ny gunner sumo big gun may not think the same as you but you shouldnt come on here looking to abuse them,,, and having different opinions dosnt make you an idiot or a fool but then that door swings both ways....
So to get the plastics all fired up they will put something in there like «Wenger is haggling the price» and then they can all flip out and share the article while posting their little «Arsin Wonga is no gud, WONGA OUT!!»
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