Monday, March 9, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
11 Pictures That Compare Life Today With How It Used To Be
Life is a roller coaster ride and you never know where you'll end up. We can bet none of you imagined your life the way it turned out. Childhood and teenage also used to be a different era and now things have acquired a new meaning. Now, we hang out less and hang out on Facebook more. Let's have a look at some of the (saddening?) things that have changed ... whether for better or for worse.
1. Playing with Friends
2. Pulling An All-Nighter
3. Working Out
4. Going To The Doctor
5. Using Phones
6. Sharing Vacation Pictures
7. Playing Video Games
8. Celebrating Birthdays
9. Sharing
10. How Many Devices We Needed
11. How Things Size Up
Source: www.whydontyoutrythis.com
Dr. Seuss's 'What Pet Should I Get' Rediscovered and Released.
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Dr. Suess new book "What Pet Should I Get"Cover |
The title will be released on July 28, 2015. Pre-booking on Amazon can be done here.
This book is about the events that take place when a brother and sister visit a pet store and decide to pick a pet. They can't seem to be able to decide upon which one they want - this makes up the premise of the life lesson that many of us learn as children - sometimes making up your mind is difficult and you are confronted with conflicting choices but when you have a decision to make you have to make it.
The literary equivalent of a hidden treasure, 'What Pet Should I Get' was discovered by his wife after Dr. Suess's death. Told in the signature style of Dr. Seuss’s this is a must have for every child and Dr. Suess fan. In fact it can also be a great gifting option for birthdays, holidays and so on.
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Original
black line art from 'What Pet Should I Get?' by Dr. Seuss, which
features the same kids from 'One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.' (Photo: TM & Dr. Seuss Enterprises,)
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The manuscripts were discovered by Audrey Giesel and Dr. Suess's longtime secretary while clearing out his office in his home in the seaside La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego. It will be published by Random House in July 2015 and will be available on Amazon.
The new book will have the same kids as the previous books, "One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish"...
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Remember the kids from 'One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish'? They're back, in newly rediscovered manuscript by Dr. Seuss which will be published by Random House in July. (Photo: TM & © Dr. Seuss Enterprises)
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Book cover of 'Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories,' another recently rediscovered book by Dr. Seuss which was published in September 2014, also by Random House. (Photo: Dr. Seuss Enterprises)
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More pages from 'Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories,' by Dr. Seuss. (Photo: Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P.)
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A
blow-up of the 37-cent Dr. Seuss stamp at unveiling in October 2003, in
his hometown Springfield, Mass., by the U.S. Postal Service. (Photo: NATHAN MARTIN/ Associated Press)
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Dr. Seuss, Theodor 'Ted' Geisel, before his death in 1991. (Photo: Random House Children’s Books)
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Monday, March 2, 2015
[PICS] Best Valentines Wishes Written By Kids
1.This message of love which doubles as a polite comment on personal hygiene.
2. This pretty cruel Valentine to a deployed soldier.
3.“Ghosts are white / And vampires are dead / Valentine’s would be better / If it were Halloween instead.”
4. This slightly alarming love message.
5. This kid who knows something his parents don’t.
6. One son’s touching drawing of his mother with her one true love.
7. The best love is specific love.
8. This brutally honest heart-to-heart dialogue: “I want you to know you have a fat heart.” / “It’s love!” / “You eat too much junk food.”
9. One six-year-old’s apologetic Valentine.
10. Kody’s encouraging Valentine’s Day gift to his teacher.
11. And another student’s less encouraging Valentine.
12. This one, from a child who loves her mother, despite all the hormones.
13. This child with enough love for his whole family, and one more.
14. This appreciative Valentine to a daddy who “makes the best craps”.
15. This beautiful hand-drawn picture which says a thousand words.
16. This, message, which, uh, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
17. This promising young scientist’s beautiful message of love.
18. Nothing says romance like “Die the most painful death.”
19. The child who loves his teacher, despite her limitations. 
20. Brendan, who loves his mother for all the right reasons.
21. Because “you take my breath away” is so much more romantic than “you forcibly suck my soul from my body.”
22. This completely honest love.
23. This daughter who loves her father only a little bit less than her mother.
24. This most tragic love.
Courtesy: BuzzFeed.com & imgur.com
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