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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Aug 26

    Arnold Lobel's “Frog and Toad” endures as an amphibious celebration of same-sex love: http://nyer.cm/GvVHUW2 pic.twitter.com/WTjOdoW6nR

    12:02 AM - 26 Aug 2018
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      2. SceMandyIcs  🐻 🐳 🐸 👻‏ @miserysgloom Aug 26
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope You are putting your wishful fanfic onto an author's work. You can be good friends without it being sexual. Stop sexualizing childhood

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      3. Jan Freeman‏ @Jan__Freeman Aug 26
        Replying to @miserysgloom @NewYorker

        This is based on what the author's daughter says (lovingly) in the piece, but it is still, as I've noted before, a TERRIBLE tease for the story. Why not rewrite it, @NewYorker, and stop unnecessarily annoying your audience?

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      4. SceMandyIcs  🐻 🐳 🐸 👻‏ @miserysgloom Aug 26
        Replying to @Jan__Freeman @NewYorker

        People can read too much into an author's work, sometimes for fame. Unless they state their inspiration, we should be careful about seeing things that might not be. It's an interesting theory, but so personal. I believe she hopes her father put his life in a book, but who knows?

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      2. Ezra Boucher‏ @BoucherEzra Aug 26
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Why do u keep re posting this article? I agree w/ it I’ve just noticed u keep posting this exact same article like 100000 times a month

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      3. Ezra Boucher‏ @BoucherEzra Aug 26
        Replying to @BoucherEzra @NewYorker

        Like I love the book it was my fav as a child I just wanna know why

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      4. Ezra Boucher‏ @BoucherEzra Aug 26
        Replying to @BoucherEzra @NewYorker

        Toads will rule the earth

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      1. Nancy Staal‏ @nancystaal1 Aug 26
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I think they are good friends and so do my young students. Frog and Toad show us how friends accept and treasure each other.

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      1. Alex Goubeaux‏ @alexgoubeaux Aug 26
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        Oh no Alex Jones was right!!!

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      1.  🚷‏ @grovestand_only Aug 26
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @kevintrees07 bro.....

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      2. Norma‏ @supernananorma Aug 26
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Gay or straight it doesn’t matter. They are simple stories filled with friendship, kindness, and love. It saddens me that at that time, Lobel could not truly be his true self.

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      1. BB King Size‏ @BBKingSize Aug 26
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        pic.twitter.com/RtWYKIPkw1

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      1. Poison+GKS#0868‏ @PoisonWoomy Aug 26
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        pic.twitter.com/bFO2L6AheT

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      1. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo Aug 26
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        There is no love between same sex people but dirty sex. It is so ungraceful, so inhuman-we need to be something else but the morphed slug of activity. Take a pretty flower would you, down a country lane ...

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      1. Jonny Pullen‏ @JonnyPullen Aug 26
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        As a child I always felt an admiration for the relationships of Frog & Toad and Bert & Ernie.

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      1. Davy LOLden‏ @davydawg Aug 26
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        Had no idea they were gay lol

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      1. Lumpenprole‏ @jeebusAvampire Aug 26
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        Where's the MAGA Hat and swastika arm bands?

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      1.  🦀Кавортикус‏ @cavorticus Aug 26
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        What do frog boners look like?

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      2. Plastic Straw King Boo‏ @ZFed116 Aug 26
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Were they not just friends

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