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		<title>By: kmcarthur</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[oh. my. goodness. these could not be more precious. i seriously cannot wait until you post all of them. ho. ly. ca. no. li.

and in response to your comment: that&#039;s a funny thing that you mentioned that because i read your post today about how you are reading the history of love, which is ONE OF MY MOST FAVORITE BOOKS OF ALL TIME. honestly. we definitely should be recommending buddies. i wish i had one to recommend to you right now, but sadly i haven&#039;t really read anything in awhile, except things for school. which, i might add, has been quite interesting sometimes. for example, you should read disposable people by kevin bales. it will drive you insane though. but it is incredible. as for college, i absolutely love it. i&#039;ve never experienced a community such as the one i am now, except it&#039;s really hard to get work done sometimes. how are things going for YOU! how is teaching, being engaged, etc?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>oh. my. goodness. these could not be more precious. i seriously cannot wait until you post all of them. ho. ly. ca. no. li.</p>
<p>and in response to your comment: that&#8217;s a funny thing that you mentioned that because i read your post today about how you are reading the history of love, which is ONE OF MY MOST FAVORITE BOOKS OF ALL TIME. honestly. we definitely should be recommending buddies. i wish i had one to recommend to you right now, but sadly i haven&#8217;t really read anything in awhile, except things for school. which, i might add, has been quite interesting sometimes. for example, you should read disposable people by kevin bales. it will drive you insane though. but it is incredible. as for college, i absolutely love it. i&#8217;ve never experienced a community such as the one i am now, except it&#8217;s really hard to get work done sometimes. how are things going for YOU! how is teaching, being engaged, etc?</p>
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