Not exact matches
On Friday, Mark Zuckerberg
posted a lengthy Facebook update, announcing that he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are expecting a
baby girl.
In the blog
post — which she titled «Taco Belle
Baby!»
In January, Facebook said that the core news feed would show people more family - friendly
postings like a friend's
baby pictures and less marketing content and news articles.
Her company, Embrace Innovations, makes low - cost
baby incubators for use in the developing world, she explains in the
post, and the emotional struggles of getting to know seriously ill infants, many of whom sadly didn't make it, and their families was taking a huge toll on her.
Other Internet
posts explain «Starting a business is like getting married» and «Starting a Business Is Like Having a
Baby» and even «starting a business is like raising a child.»
In March, a woman known as the «Burger King
baby» who had been abandoned by her mother 27 years previously found her birth mother by
posting a plea to Facebook.
His every pit stop — eating with a farming family in Ohio; feeding a
baby calf at a farm in Wisconsin — has been artfully photographed and managed, and then
posted to Mr. Zuckerberg's Facebook page.
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now the father of a
baby girl named Maxima, he and wife Priscilla Chan revealed on Tuesday via a
post on Facebook.
«I'm all for breastfeeding and having a choice how to feed your
baby but WHY do people feel the need to
post pictures of themselves doing it?!
But while everyone was giving their two cents about the
baby's name, there's a small detail many people missed in Kris Jenner's latest Instagram
post that deserves everyone's undivided attention.
Twitter users
posted screen grabs of some of items on Marketplace during the glitch, including
baby hedgehogs for $ 50 and a bag of marijuana for $ 30.
Jason Silva, the Emmy - nominated host of the Emmy - nominated show Brain Games on NatGeo,
posted a 53 - second video on his Facebook page in which he holds a
baby and waxes philosophical about how human beings are created.
After Rep. Steve King [R - Iowa] said, «we can't restore our civilization with somebody else's
babies,» Mendelson
posted that his grandmother had arrived as a child at Ellis Island in 1894.
A Facebook friend of mine recently
posted: «I love you, Iron Dome, and I want to have your
babies.»
A member of the country's General Civil Aviation Authority was summoned to «clarify» a viral video the agency
posted of its new «happiness executive» — an 8 - month - old
baby.
She recorded a video of herself singing her
baby to sleep and spontaneously
posted it online.
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In a recent blog
post, Giorgio pointed out that
baby boomers make an average of 9.1 interactions per month with their banks using digital channels, including through online and mobile banking.
Matwyshyn said Facebook realized information is a powerful commodity — even if users
posting baby pictures and sharing news articles don't necessarily see it the same way.
Baby pictures, vacation check - ins, your new job announcement — they all seem like innocuous
posts to mark simple milestones.
Not bad for an e-commerce platform that so far hasn't
posted a profit and sells handmade items, ranging from
baby clothes to state - shaped cheese boards.
Here is the Washington
Post's Ruth Marcus discussing her own opinion of Down's
babies in an online chat earlier this week:
Mutually assured destruction is the result if cry
babies hit report abuse on
posts they don't agree with.
It's new mothers
posting pictures of themselves just after giving birth, and tweeting about their new
baby's first bowel movement.
The
post on said: «Our
baby boy grew his wings tonight at 2:30 am.
I could not narrow down the books properly, so the compromise is this: a
post now for picture books, and a
post later today of the chapter books for the 4 - 7 year old kids, and no
baby board books at all.
I know that because I slept with a small
baby boy up against my body for what felt like forever and now he's almost the length of a twin bed with a sign
posted on his door to «PLEASE KNOCK THERE IS A STAR WARS BOY IN HERE BEWARE.»
«It was so exciting to see all those people stepping up to give that
baby a voice - a life,» said Geraldine Erikson, a member of Holy Trinity who
posted Vander Woude's urgent message on the church's Facebook page.
Tonight you
post that
babies have gills when they are still in the womb.
I'm a
post war
baby boomer.
I was really having a problem with the talking donkey and the talking
baby parts, but after reading your
post...
Sandwiched between photos of uteruses and pink pussy hats, my friend from Princeton
posted this status to her Facebook: «tfw your prof returns your dean's date paper with thorough feedback the same week she had a
baby and basically makes you realize you have absolutely no excuses for not doing work ever #myprofiswonderwoman.»
There's such a lot of contamination and bullshit in the «body of Christ» What really gets to me is the manipulation of the «
baby believers» Great
post, keep it coming.
It is used by healthy, fertile women so that they won't have to carry their own
babies, by fertile single women to have multitudes of children — as in Octomom — and even by
post menopausal women to give birth in late middle age or older.
Let me try this on you: Remember a
post I did a couple of weeks ago, Steve McCoy's Broken
Babies Born in Sin?
It's kind of like when I witnessed in our
post office parking lot, a man change his
baby's diaper in his car, then just throw the dirty diaper down outside his car.
On the morning of the final ultrasound check, I went to the coffee shop and I wrote an entire blog
post telling the world about how we had lost another
baby and how the sorrow was swallowing me whole this time.
All I can see is the next word, the next
post, the next prayer, the next Sunday, the next bit of wafer and wine, the next story, the next need, the next comment, the next
baby bird to jump out of that nest in our carport, the next nudge of the Spirit, the next puzzle, the next question, the next random thing that nettles my brain and screams WRITE!
you are not reading my
posts and following along?????? OMG I never even implied I don't care about the mother... IM pointing out the focus is on the mother only and they leave the
baby out of the picture
The survival of the marriage probably owed a lot to the fact that a few years later my mother was able to dust off her own teaching certificate and get back to the classroom to help teach hordes of
post — World War II
baby - boom children.
When I see
post from a friend in Paris, or a new
baby, or having just run a marathon, I am happy for them.
I ate dinner with over 200 atheists a few months ago and despite Hemant Mehta's numerous
posts about eating
babies, I didn't see «human infants» on a special menu.
Earlier today I
posted about how only
babies need to be fed by another person, and only
babies complain about not getting fed.
The reason I started to follow your blog was the way you nourish your
baby girl Elsa, I became a religious follower after you started to
post baby food and
baby related information.
I actually have a whole blog
post on traveling with
baby!
I recently had a
baby and am always starving so this
post has been perfect for me!
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