It usually happens when I’m driving 80 on the freeway. Holy Spirit descend!
Happened yesterday!
#praisejesus
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living eagerly, always in excitement of what God will do next.
It usually happens when I’m driving 80 on the freeway. Holy Spirit descend!
Happened yesterday!
#praisejesus
(Source: audienceof0ne)
PermalinkBehind The Meme of the Day: British teen Heidi Crowter’s toddler face was immortalized as “I can count to potato” girl in 2009, when her photo was “stolen from a website for a parents’ support group” for children with Down syndrome. Heidi, now 16, and her family were unaware of her Internet fame until last fall; Heidi, to no one’s surprise, is “very upset.”
Now Heidi’s mom, Liz, and a small army of friends are lashing out against sites like Facebook, where the image has been used to mock not only Heidi, but disabled people in general.
“These trolls are cowardly, nasty people who should be punished for the damage they are doing to people with their comments,” Liz said this week. “Heidi has told me she is very upset by the sites and she turns her head away when we have them on the computer screen.”
And how has the Internet responded? By creating a new meme, naturally.
[dailydot]
This is awful and I have about a million words to shout at people who don’t respect those with are differently abled. Most of those words are curse words and various versions of, “You are a horrible person and I hope you’re sterile.”
ain’t that the truth.
PermalinkI feel like running away, losing reality within the grips of a good fiction book. I am getting bored with hum-drum of life, and would like to spend tonight living vicariously through characters in a novel. But alas, I am trapped in real life with responsibilities. Merr.
God, I am so blessed, and I am so ungrateful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, and I am sorry I don’t say that more often.
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