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which you can dress up with Instagram-like filters, add text, and then send it right out, via a text message, or as a post on Facebook, Twitter, e-mail or via a link. The brothers started JibJab ...
You might not think about your kidneys often, but they're working hard 24/7 to keep you healthy. These two small organs filter waste, balance fluids and help regulate everything from blood ...
These “thank-you bags” showed appreciation for a purchase, but they also served as a kind of portable good-luck charm. The collection of these single-use handouts has a particular, practical ...
You may have seen the question "Have you registered for the selective service?" on applications for jobs, driver's licenses, student aid and more. But could you actually get called up into the ...
"Thank you for your service." Many of you enlisted in a time of war. You volunteered to go into the fight and paid the ultimate price. Others were told to go. They might not have wanted to ...
Anna Hover was at the height of her career and raising her children in St. Paul, she got sick. She asked for help online, and the kindness of her neighbors helped put her life back together.
"Thank You God! Welcome, Aurora Rayne! May 22, 2025. God is Great," the caption of his post said. "I love you @sarahjane and the Family we’ve created." She posted her own carousel of photos to ...
“I’m sorry to inform you all,” he posted on X. “I just got released from WWE. I want to thank WWE for the ride, but MOSTLY I want to thank each and EVERYONE OF YOU who was along for the ride.
“AMAs, what’s up? Favorite male hip-hop artist, thank you, I appreciate that. I think it’s been 23 years since I won my first AMA and I’m 24 years old. That’s crazy. Seriously ...
The petite "39" is a bit of Japanese texting shorthand with plenty of cultural history and significance “39” has become common texting shorthand for gratitude in Japan, but it’s only the tip ...
How do I respond? It feels misplaced to say “You’re welcome” to the grandparents, when we attended and gifted in honor of the graduates. GENTLE READER: The problem, as both you and the ...