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Evening over State Street, Madison, Wisc. - @adamsenatori- #webstagram

Evening over State Street, Madison, Wisc. - @adamsenatori- #webstagram

Why didn’t anyone tell me that I was getting gross. I want to shave off all the gross shot. I feel better then i look. I wish I looked they way i thought it did.

Anonymous: Hey its brooke again, im still at the same weight 148 and im not budging ): i was wondering how you were doing?

well, from thanksgiving to Christmas and new years, not very good. so don’t be anxious we are all there right now, even my friend who is on this no sugar and bread diet. tomorrow i am starting this wholeliving diet and it is for four weeks. its a detox actually but it really helps control what you put in your body. read up on it if your interested. 

New Years Eve

I just stuffed myself with food at my aunts house and it is all going to my abdomen. comment how you feel on this if you just stuffed yourself and feel gross!

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Pope Benedict XVI and Egyptian Ahmed Mohamed el-Tayeb, imam of the Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, are depicted as kissing in a new Benneton ad campaign that also features other world leaders.(Benetton)
The Benetton clothing company has withdrawn an ad showing Pope Benedict XVI kissing a top Egyptian imam on the lips after the Vatican denounced it as an “unacceptable” provocation.
Benetton had said its “Unhate” campaign launched Wednesday is aimed at fostering tolerance and “global love.”
The campaign’s fake photos show a half-dozen purported political nemeses in lip-locked embraces, including President Barack Obama and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
The photo of the Pope had been on the company’s website all day but was pulled about an hour after the Vatican’s protest. A Benetton spokesman confirmed to The Associated Press that the Pope ad is no longer part of the campaign.
Vatican spokesperson Father Federico Lombardi said in a statement that the ad was “an offence against the sentiments of the faithful and a clear example of how advertising can violate elementary rules of respect for people in order to attract attention through provocation.”
On the company’s website, executive deputy chairman Alessandro Benetton is quoted as saying that global love is an ambitious but realistic goal.
“At this moment in history, so full of major upheavals and equally large hopes, we have decided, through this campaign, to give widespread visibility to an ideal notion of tolerance and invite the citizens of every country to reflect on how hatred arises particularly from fear of ‘the other’ and of what is unfamiliar to us,” he said.
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latenightsex:

Pope Benedict XVI and Egyptian Ahmed Mohamed el-Tayeb, imam of the Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, are depicted as kissing in a new Benneton ad campaign that also features other world leaders.(Benetton)

The Benetton clothing company has withdrawn an ad showing Pope Benedict XVI kissing a top Egyptian imam on the lips after the Vatican denounced it as an “unacceptable” provocation.

Benetton had said its “Unhate” campaign launched Wednesday is aimed at fostering tolerance and “global love.”

The campaign’s fake photos show a half-dozen purported political nemeses in lip-locked embraces, including President Barack Obama and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The photo of the Pope had been on the company’s website all day but was pulled about an hour after the Vatican’s protest. A Benetton spokesman confirmed to The Associated Press that the Pope ad is no longer part of the campaign.

Vatican spokesperson Father Federico Lombardi said in a statement that the ad was “an offence against the sentiments of the faithful and a clear example of how advertising can violate elementary rules of respect for people in order to attract attention through provocation.”

On the company’s website, executive deputy chairman Alessandro Benetton is quoted as saying that global love is an ambitious but realistic goal.

“At this moment in history, so full of major upheavals and equally large hopes, we have decided, through this campaign, to give widespread visibility to an ideal notion of tolerance and invite the citizens of every country to reflect on how hatred arises particularly from fear of ‘the other’ and of what is unfamiliar to us,” he said.

[Source]

I H8 RELIGION

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