Odpowiednik zapachu Ultra Male od Jean Paul Gaultier nr 601
Odpowiednik zapachu Ultra Male od Jean Paul Gaultier nr 601 w ofercie Planeta Zapachów.
To archetypowy a jednocześnie nowoczesny zapach o ekstremalnej kompozycji. Lawenda, bergamotka, mięta, znajomy, kojący zapach mydła do golenia, uszlachetniona zmysłowa wanilia, paczuli czy bursztyn.
To na pierwszym planie męskość, przygoda zdominowana przez drzewne akordy a następnie roztaczana słodkość i opiekuńczość otoczona subtelną i świeżą bergamotą oraz aromatyczną lawendą. Idealny zapach dla faceta.
Tematy: Perfumy, zapach, Ultra Male, odpowiednik, Jean Paul Gaultier, Planeta Zapachów, Kołobrzeg, perfumeria, mężczyzna, man, lawenda, bargamotka, mięta, wanilia, paczuli, bursztyn, mydło do golenia, marynarz
Fotografia oryginalna: @marcinwojcik z @technetmedia
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🔥🔥🔥See y'all in super hell!🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much for 6666 followers everyone!!!
In good tradition I am drawing Damien indulging himself~ 😈
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ASMR | The Stanley Parable - Narrator x Listener SFW Taking A Break With The Narrator
[M4A] [Established relationship] [Teasing] [Listener takes the place of Stanley but isn't named, so can be Stanley or whoever you'd like]
He's back! I can't remember who asked for him to come back but I know I've been getting some requests in and it's been some months so he's back!
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I think the saddest thing about the 3DS Online being shut down is all the hundreds or thousands of Pokémon deposited on the GTS or Pokémon Bank that are now permanently abandoned with no way of anyone ever seeing them, if they haven't already been erased from existence the second the connection was severed like that one scene of Wreck It Ralph
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Pokémon Prompt
Being Alola Champion, you have a job to ensure all the ultra wormhole is secure and well explore for public safety. Imagine teleporting to a railroad train unaware soon to encounter the two twin train conductors inspecting the strange phenomena that you unintentionally brought yourself. How would this play out especially when being trapped into the Unova region with the Alola Pokemon?
Honestly, I would find this pretty interesting, right from the anime - it is rare to find certain Pokémon (like Pikachu) species and it is pretty much within the public interest to inspect. Imagine having an alola version of it. The crowd would go WILD!
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Domi: You should always say "please" and "thank you".
Belial, to Zoffy and Ken: Please shut the frack up. thank you.
Domi:...
Domi: Not exactly what I had in mind, but you can't deny progress.
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no thoughts in brain just this
every one of these quotes is a senior quote potential
(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5675139/Paul-Simon-admits-short-5-foot-three-height-eclipsed-success.html) (ofc its by dailymail)
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tagged by @ante--meridiem
Currently reading: I'm on the verge of quitting The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood, not because it's objectively bad but because I'm not enjoying it for reasons I might noodle on about on my book blog. I have a stack of library books so I'm not sure what I'll try next.
Currently watching: @sinceyouaskedme recommended Mic the Snare and I've been watching some of his discography deep dives, which led to a very funny situation where I watched the one about Radiohead and then listened to Ok Computer by Radiohead for the first time (regarded by many as one of the greatest albums of all time), and it was very good, and I was like, I can't go online and be like "Oh my god you guys I'm sure know one else knows this but did you know Ok Computer by Radiohead is good?!"
Currently obsessed with: I looked up what turned out to be The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats on Friday because I was trying to figure out where one of its lines came from, and first of all holy shit I did not realize how much it is to 20th-21th century literature and pop culture as Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen is to ao3. All those are from the same poem? Second of all, it's very good (much like Ok Computer by Radiohead is very good, one could say 🙂). I ended up looking up a list of ultra-famous poems, because I realized that not having taken any lit classes beyond high school means there are many ultra-famous poems that I haven't ever come across. I'm resisting the urge to say something defensive, because not knowing certain poems when you could have Taken The Initiative And Looked Them Up Whenever is something people get so wildly mean about, like hiking, but I didn't and who cares. And now I have! (Did you guys know The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot is also very good?!)
Last song listened to: Silence by Lizz Wright, best known round this blog for being the artist I discovered by getting her 2008 album The Orchard buying thrift store CDs last summer, which I then listened to for months because. I mean. When I went to get that link I paused writing this for two minutes to relisten to the first half of the first track because 😭😭❗❗, 10/10 Ok Computers by Radiohead, source: dude trust me. Also previously seen round this blog for Goodbye on (ironically) the Astrid-Caleb reunion, race you to the top section of my Astrid fanmix ("so you take the high road/and I'll take the low" indeed).
Silence is also from her first 2003 album, and I cagily didn't link it first because I feel like it's a little less overtly knock your socks off, but it too is !! (I feel like it really kicks off at the end of the second verse with the vocals and instrumentals on "that silence is a song.")
tagging with no pressure to do it, @sinceyouaskedme @perpetualnovelboyfriend @smirk47 @cindereleanor
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