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Monday, December 21, 2015, 3:43:27 PM- Mhmmm.. | ||||
I challenge anyone to find something that combines cute and sexy better than a gorgeous girl in a pair of comfy socks... Socks rock! | ||||
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Saturday, December 19, 2015, 6:21:14 PM- | ||||
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Thursday, December 17, 2015, 9:24:34 PM- | ||||
Aries: Taurus: Gemini: Cancer: Leo: Virgo: Libra: Scorpio: Sagittarius: Capricorn: Aquarius: Pisces: | ||||
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Sunday, December 13, 2015, 3:17:42 PM- I'll just leave this here... | ||||
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Sunday, November 15, 2015, 1:13:50 PM- Interesting.. | ||||
See, forgiveness doesn’t happen all at once. It’s not an event - it’s a process. Forgiveness happens while you’re asleep, while you’re dreaming, while you’re inline at the coffee shop, while you’re showering, eating, farting, jerking off. It happens in the back of your mind, and then one day you realize that you don’t hate the person anymore, that your anger has gone away somewhere. And you understand. You’ve forgiven them. You don’t know how or why. It sneaked up on you. It happened in the small spaces between thoughts and in the seconds between ideas and blinks. That’s where forgiveness happens. Because anger and hatred, when left unfed, bleed away like air from a punctured tire, over time and days and years. Forgiveness is stealth. At least, that’s what I hope. — Barry Lyga | ||||
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Sunday, October 4, 2015, 8:52:39 AM- Perfect | ||||
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Monday, September 21, 2015, 10:49:01 AM- | ||||
"September 21 is the feast day of gospel author St. Matthew, one of the twelve apostles. Matthew’s gospel recounts how Jesus called him to abandon his work as a money changer to follow him. At the turn of the seventeenth century, Baroque artist Caravaggio created one of the most famous narrative cycles devoted to Matthew for the Contarelli Chapel in the Roman church of San Luigi dei Francesi. On the left wall, Matthew is seen at his counting desk, stunned by Jesus’ invitation. On the right, Matthew is executed for his Christian faith. Over the altar, Caravaggio shows Matthew writing his gospel, inspired by an angel. The painting was the second made for this space after the original was rejected for its lack of decorum. In the revised version, Caravaggio separates the heavenly messenger from the earthly apostle and reworks Matthew’s pose so that his bare foot no longer hangs over the altar table. Caravaggio, paintings for the Contarelli Chapel, 1599-1600, San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome" | ||||
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Friday, September 18, 2015, 6:24:36 PM- Just passing by.. | ||||
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015, 8:40:10 PM- Oh my.... | ||||
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015, 9:34:25 AM- *sigh* | ||||
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