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Yeah I reactivated my Facebook account so I'd have another option for communicating with my family here in Idaho when I move over to Oregon. I went through and wiped out my friends list then locked the account down as much as I could for privacy reasons...
Facebook's photo links don't show where the photo originated from - this makes it difficult to avoid using the Facebook link. I had tried using TinEye in the past to determine the photo source, but it doesn't always work, so I stopped trying...
Facebook's photo links don't show where the photo originated from - this makes it difficult to avoid using the Facebook link. I had tried using TinEye in the past to determine the photo source, but it doesn't always work, so I stopped trying...
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An Ultimate Act of Love: Owner Uses Water Therapy to Relieve Dog's Arthritis | Dogster
From Reader's Digest:
A dip in Lake Superior helps soothe 19-year-old Shoep's arthritic legs, so his owner, John Unger of Bayfield, Wisconsin, indulges him whenever he can. This photo has been clicked on millions of times since it was posted over the summer, and for good reason - it captures unconditional love as well as anything we've seen in a while.
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Yeah I reactivated my Facebook account so I'd have another option for communicating with my family here in Idaho when I move over to Oregon. I went through and wiped out my friends list then locked the account down as much as I could for privacy reasons...
Facebook's photo links don't show where the photo originated from - this makes it difficult to avoid using the Facebook link. I had tried using TinEye in the past to determine the photo source, but it doesn't always work, so I stopped trying...
Facebook's photo links don't show where the photo originated from - this makes it difficult to avoid using the Facebook link. I had tried using TinEye in the past to determine the photo source, but it doesn't always work, so I stopped trying...
I'll have to find the pics of my wife's dog from when he was young. He looks substantially similar to the star of the thread here, rott/aussie cross and just turned 13. We're not expecting him to make it through the year.