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Hearts and their meaning

Hey guys, it's princess at entertaining world of princess.  Maybe you are typing one day and you like to insert a heart emoji, but looking at them, you see different colors and you don't know the particular color to use for the message you just typed. On this post, you'd get the different colors of heart and their meaning.   ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤️  ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️  First, we will look at the  red heart  because it is commonly used, even by some who don't know the meaning of it. If you are sent a red heart  from anyone, it means that person loves you more than a friend. That's why red hearts are often used in relationships. On snapchat, the red heart displays next to a friend when you have been #1BFs with each other for 2 consecutive weeks. Copy and paste this emoji:     Copy   💛  ðŸ’› 💛 💛 💛 💛 💛💛 💛 💛 💛 💛 💛  Secondly, we'd look at the  yellow  or  golden  heart, even thoug...

What to do when you are dumped

Breakups  are often a painful ordeal, but the pain is all the more excruciating when you don’t see it coming. You thought things were going great, and then seemingly out of nowhere your partner breaks it off, leaving you alone with an aching heart Relationship is one of the things that keep most people going because your partner is always your backbone. You are always strong and happy and can even defend him/her in front of the whole world. You can do anything even to the stake of your life for that person but one day, all of sudden one day, that person dumps you. It will be very hard to move on. The question is: what should you do when you get dumped by your lover? Many people give up, some try to kill themselves to show you how strong that relationship was. But what should you do to get yourself back together and move on? If you want to know that, then you're on the right blog. I'll straight away give you 10 simple ways to move on after being dumped. 10 things to do...

The Christian drummer boy story (Charlie Coulson)

A true life story.   During the American Civil War, I was a surgeon in the United States Army, and after the battle of Gettysburg there were many hundreds wounded soldiers in my hospital, amongst whom were twenty-eight who had been wounded so severely that they required my services at once. ��� Some whose legs had to be amputated, some their arms, and others both their arm and leg. One of the latter was a boy who had been but three months in the service, and being too young for a soldier had enlisted as a drummer. When my assistant surgeon and one of my stewards wished to administer chloroform, previous to the amputation, the young soldier turned his head aside and positively refused to receive it. When the steward told him that it was the doctor ’ s orders, he said: “ Send the doctor to me. ” �� When I came to his bedside, I said: “ Young man, why do you refuse chloroform? When I found you on the battlefield you were so far gone that I thought it hardly worthwhile to pic...