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No. 2, Chris DiNardo, just drops out of the post like a drunk woodpecker, and Martin F'er is left to make something happen all by himself.

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According to a new report from The New York Post's Page Six, Andrew Garfield was supposed to present at the Oscars with Miles Scott — a.k.a. Batkid, the 5 - year - old boy with cancer who played superhero in San Francisco — but backed out of the segment when he didn't like his lines.
And yet, with the advent of 24/7 news, constant social media notifications and a seemingly endless procession of Tweets, posts and updates, it can quickly feel like things are spiraling out of control.
These include the harsh reality mentioned in a post that «starting a business is like riding a roller coaster» and the piece titled «Starting a Business Is Like Jumping Out Of An Airplane» (not an approach I recommelike riding a roller coaster» and the piece titled «Starting a Business Is Like Jumping Out Of An Airplane» (not an approach I recommeLike Jumping Out Of An Airplane» (not an approach I recommend).
Musk played an Oz - like role as master orchestrator, sending signals through earnings calls and blog postings, while keeping the states in the dark and playing on their fears of losing out.
While every social media guidebook out there urges us to think carefully before we post anything (in fact, UAE telco du initiated a #PostWisely campaign just to promote this rationale), this particular mindset seems to have been overlooked by many of my fellow users of social media - they seem to have gotten rather comfortable with shooting off their mouths on such platforms, much like certain heads of state.
The Throwbot is like an advanced remote - controlled car; it uses a camera attached to an incredibly durable and agile body to survey dangerous areas from afar (check out the demo at the end of the post).
Cho goes into great detail on the ROI of these efforts, additional benefits, how side projects stack up against other types of marketing he's tried, and tips to do side projects right, so check out the complete post if you'd like more info.
«I HATE when McDonald's makes me pull out of the drive thru line and wait in a parking spot like a chump,» @EmLynnClements posted yesterday.
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Generally I agree (9 times out of 10) with your startup thoughts, especially given you and members of your super team (like ex-vancouverite Catrina) have done it before (and I've just been building for past 8 years) but I have a couple of quibbles on this post (but not necessarily «disagreement»).
For small businesses and brands looking to get the most out of every single Facebook post, there's a hidden option to invite people who have engaged with your content on Facebook to Like your page.
Sam, great input (as always), posts like this keep me out of thinking about getting residential real estate into my investment portfolio, instead I focus on retail / industrial properties, however I think I could manage few residential units «on the side», because of lack of diversification I am thinking about buying a triplex at the moment, and I'm convinced that should be the last move and I would not touch the size of my real estate portfolio afterwards, remaining assets are going straight to stocks.
Facebook makes it relatively simple to download an archive of your account, which includes your Timeline info, posts you have shared, messages and photos, as well as more hidden information like ads you have clicked on, the IP addresses that are logged when you log into or out of Facebook, and more.
The over the shoulder stuff he does — where he brings on some of his rock star clients like Betty Rocker — it's just fabulous, and just having that kind of insight and seeing how you can take advantage of some of the free tools out there to make your posts, and to make your lead magnets and tracking pixels just really explode into getting more leads down your pipeline.»
Writing here again, logging into the WordPress console and skimming hundreds of stubbed out potential posts I haven't touched in quite awhile, is like looking into a mirror after spending a year shipwrecked.
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I like that this post gets it out of the way.
The reason is simple: Individuals and Pages are pushing a lot of posts into people's news feeds, so Facebook's news - feed algorithm has needed to get proportionally more stringent about picking out the posts that someone would most like to see and that would most likely keep them coming back to check Facebook regularly.
«It turns out they'd created a rule for themselves that if a post on their feed didn't have a minimum number of likes, they're not going to like it,» Grosser said.
However, you may feel like you are left out of the tweeting, posting, pinning, social world.
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But with this update, they have relaxed the rule such that if the user runs out of content, they will get to see multiple posts from the same page they have liked.
I was minding my own business as the rest of you what ever comes to my mind which to me is considered as a piece of art that gave to it all my precious time of my sleep... And rather than ignoring my post you would rather leave all and come to mine to call it stupid and taking all the space there is...??? OMG you must have felt like I had taken all the air you breath leaving you gasping for air as a fish out of water...!!
Yesterday I posted some thoughts about Byron Williams, a wannabe Right Wing revolutionary, pointing out that a false rhetorical urgency in political discourse is likely to contribute to the unbalanced thoughts of people like Williams.
First of all, I would like to point out that Toby begins his post by writing that, «Christians believe that their holy text, the Bible, is the inerrant word of God.
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
When I think of some of these BIGOT ASSHOLE Christians with their repetitive postings of garbage, it makes me think of those old record players with the bent - out - of - shape LPs that skip like a hiccup.
So in addition to the Top 10 of the year, I wanted to share a couple more posts — these are the posts that I actually liked or feel represent my year of writing, even if no one else liked them or tweeted about them, even if they are an out - of - fashion style of blogging like story - telling or moment - capturing.
The post is so full of historical inaccuracies, theological problems, and contradictions that it's hard to know where to start, but I want to make clear from the get - go that my response to this post should not be seen as an attack on Tim Challies himself, (who I respect and like), but rather a response to the general belief that God's presence is limited to the pages of Scripture and that all forms of contemplative or experiential spirituality should therefore be dismissed out of hand or regarded with suspicion.
David posted this out of transparency to answer a cry in his spirit that he still feels like he is in bondage.
So Joe posted a link to the new Manhattan Declaration which came out late last week, and in the comments it came out that I agree with the morals of the document but think this documents and others like it obscure the Gospel.
A Reddit user posted an image of a «Spinning Toy with Animal Heads» made out of clay, and it looks just like you'd expect a 4,000 - year - old fidget spinner to look like.
Jeremy, I would again like to say that the thing I appreciate most about your post and what I wish others who visit this post would keep in mind, and learn from, is that you actually got out and attended a worship service with the Latter - day Saints to see for yourself what they believe and also that you approached the beliefs of others with charity and fairness.
As Adele points out in a recent post on her blog, Christian leaders like Rick Warren have earned a reputation for condoning the use of force to «defeat evil.»
Hmmm let's see... relish posts at 12:06 pm (railing about Bishop John just like Salt), Whitney posts at 12:10 pm, and then the mysterious new «George» posts at 12:12 pm (who apparently has been following this blog minute by minute and has suddenly come out of the woodwork and is relish's identical twin)...
In my last post, I pointed out the way that some Christians have exploited the ambiguous meaning of the word «gay» to make misleading promises (like «You don't have to be gay») to others.
sorry but this woman has no right to post anything like that on the outside of her house — condo rules — why is this an article - america likes making a fuss out of nothing!
Thanks Bob for ruining an credibility you had on your posts, now the Christian community will realize when the REAL facts come out idiots like you are nothing more than a menace to our society because of your unfounded prejudice and bigotry towards the gay community.
A group of Christian leaders that includes the likes of Beth Moore, Jen Hatmaker, Max Lucado, Matt Chandler, Ann Voskamp, Willow Creek's Bill and Lynne Hybels, and Christianity Today president Harold Smith has taken out a full - page ad in the Washington Post calling for President Donald Trump to «help vulnerable immigrants,» and has a particular focus on Dreamers.
Yes Gary; Jesus is in you as your savour as He is the savour of the world: In Adam all die even so in Christ is All made alive: But I have seen in the past couple days your words and they are not my Lords at all: Christ is not divided or Bi-Polar: He does not cuss like a sailor one day and then minister to the masses the next: No; Christ is consistent, He is Grounded in His word; those that waver are not stable in anything, even as is written: I truly know now the you truly do have a mocking spirit in you, because again Christ is not Bi-polar: Go re-read you other post and see if they are the words of my Lord, then ask if anyone will be willing to follow you even as you are of Christ: The false Christ comes up along side of the truth Christ to pervert everything that is of God: That is how all these sects are again formed, many started of in the truth, but went out from the Word of our Lord even through Paul now to become their own god: You are now an example of what I speak: Thank - you Gary; In Jesus Name Alexandria:
The point of my post was not to argue the semantics of his name, just to point out that you're dumb for trying to correct people and act like you are smarter, know more about their religion, and hence you're correct on all your points.
A guy with an AK 4 - 7 Killed some kids who were half of eleven When the arguments started America parted But when we ask god why god says, uh, well, uh, it's really hard to figure out terms like, well, your whole post, which while yelled, is really rather confusing and doesn't seem to say a lot and needs to be interpreted, just like any ancient scripture.
Laughing — yet again you fail, you sit here and you tell me in one breath that i'm wrong in dealing with absolutes, Yet My whole point in the previous post was to point out that I can't blame science for killing Billions of people because they created the bombs and guns to do so... Just like you can't blame Christianity for people using violence against others, it's the people not the ideology that caused the violence, and i believe that... for whatever reason you apparently missed that and tried to make me sound like i honestly blame science for killing billions... so... maybe you need some reading and comprehension classes... i du n no, just would appreciate if you're going to argue with me, that you actually read my responses.
On a lighter note, reading your post reminded me of that song «Hotel California» by the Eagles: «you can check out any time you like but you can never leave.»
Occasionally we'll have a back and forth, I'll out logic the crap out of him on a specific topic and then he'll stop answering me, only occasionally posting an article that will «answer» a particularly barbed post I make and then stop answering until, like magic, he'll start talking with me again.
It's easy to fall into thinking that a recipe isn't good enough to share and you should have something literally out of this world every time, but most of times the simple posts and recipes are the ones people really like and use!
What's up, for all time i used to check website posts here in the early hours in the break of day, for the reason that i like to find out more and more.
I recently compiled all of my baked oatmeal variations in one place... you can scroll to the bottom of this post if you'd like to check them out: https://www.fivehearthome.com/2017/01/02/banana-nut-baked-oatmeal-healthy-breakfast-recipe/
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