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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 30 Dec 2017

    Arnold Lobel's “Frog and Toad” endures as an amphibious celebration of same-sex love: http://nyer.cm/XDTNfP9 pic.twitter.com/dMQ0EAiYhw

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      1. candy killer‏ @AndyKimy 30 Dec 2017
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        This is the future liberals want.

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      1. MyMichele these are words that go together well‏ @meshelsee 30 Dec 2017
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        It's a bromance relationship. They are not gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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      1. Kishore Asthana‏ @KishoreAsthana 30 Dec 2017
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        Not to mention inter-species love. Take a simple children's story, interpret it thro your own bias and publish it in New Yorker. That way every children's story written by a heterosexual author can be titled a celebration of heterosexual sex. Psychotherapy anyone?

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      1. POTUS supporter‏ @supporter_potus Jan 5
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      1. Jim Wilberforce ن‏ @OneREDOctober 30 Dec 2017
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        WTF is wrong you!?! No more the case then Dr Watson and Sherlock Holmes. Would you please STOP inserting your narrative into your surroundings?! While you're at it stop killing my childhood! First Dr Seuss, now this. Enough!

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      1. Kathleen Bethell‏ @katbethell 30 Dec 2017
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        Whatever happened to simple friendship?

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      1. Bryan Simpson(blockchain product. 1/2 off)‏ @BrySimpson 30 Dec 2017
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        Gay is no problem. But these are two different species. Come on guys, that's freaky.

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      1. Dr. K2 #FBPE #filthyRemainer‏ @VinaigretteGirl 30 Dec 2017
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        As my very woke 16 YO son says "this shit doesn't matter, it's not your whole identity, & if it is you need to get a life. There are 7 billion ppl on the planet & every one has at least 1 sexuality. Who the f cares except the ppl involved? There is *0 sex in the F&T books*."

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      1. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo 30 Dec 2017
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        The amphibious is hardly the New Yorker's piece de resistance.

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      1. Jo Klein‏ @msjojobee 30 Dec 2017
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        Our family loves these books! Wonderful stories with great illustrations.

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      1. The McGuffin‏ @MrMarkGuffin 30 Dec 2017
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        So, they turned the frogs gay? Alex Jones WAS right after all?!

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      1. Meli V‏ @meliavar 30 Dec 2017
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        I remember it so differently growing up. One of my teachers gave it to me for a quick read. Didn't get that vibe at all but if course I was just a kid.

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      1. Jenny‏ @NeoPedTransport 30 Dec 2017
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        Don’t tell the Christians. They’ll add Frog and Toad to the list of banned books.

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      1. #Translation Goat‏ @NotThatGoat 30 Dec 2017
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        You people need to get a life.

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