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Astrophysics, Lovecraft, BPAL, computers. If that 'aint a weird mix I don't know what is.
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Bored of this now.
Introductions
World of Warcraft
Why...?
BPAL Postage Price Rise 2
My Precious
Sterilisation for a 21-year-old
Pending Orders
How would you define "cheating"..?
The Poor Lost Dummy
Why is he being an ass...?
Boyf's Family Event: Am I Evil?
Hexennacht 2008: Not sweaty at all!
I definitely get the fir from this when I first put it on. It's a sharp, bright, "clean" scent when wet.
The fir mellows after a few minutes to be much warmer, and less artificial. It's a very pleasant "green" scent at this point.
It stays like this for a half-hour or so and then... disappears. All that's left is a light, slightly musky scent which is hard to place.
Odd behaviour, but very nice!
Death Adder on its way!
IGMO!... Well, my Mum did!
Graphics Cards, Frames per Second, Memory, Core Clocks, oh my!
BPAL Reviews
BPAL Postage Price Rise 1
IGMO! (Yay for birthdays!)
Samhain: Mmmh. Gnhh. Raargle.
Feeling Miserable
Three Witches: Nom Nom Nom
I was lucky enough to acquire a bottle of the Resurrected incarnation.
In the vial and wet, this is all CINNAMON. Spicy spicy spice with no sign of the clove or pepper - it's like I upended a pot of cinnamon onto my wrist. As nice as cinnamon is, it's very strong.
On the drydown, the overwhelming cinnamon thankfully fades a little. I can detect a whiff of the clove, and the smooth pepper is coming out to play.
Dry, this is a stunning scent. The cinnamon and clove are still there, over the smooth sweetness of white pepper. So glad I managed to get a bottle!
Spooky: Good Enough to Eat
Schrodinger's Cat: A Pretty Kitty!
A paradoxical scent experiment! - tangerine, sugared lime, pink grapefruit, oakmoss, lavender, zdravetz, and chocolate peppermint.
No cats were mistreated during the formulation of this paradox, or in the process of creating this perfume.
First off, let me say I am a cat person. Very much a cat person. I've already named the three cats I'll have in my home when I move out.
I got this from the Lab when it was new, and I didn't like it much then (too sharp and lemony). However, I broke it out again today for my Quantum Mechanics exam, and I was delighted to find that it has aged wonderfully in the few months I've had it!
The main thing I can smell is sherbert lemons. I can only assume this is the sugared fruits coming in to play. For the first half-hour of wear, the Kitty is very nice and light and bright (never fear, citrus-haters, it's very sweet). After that, the bright, citrus top notes disappear leaving a sweet, but not tooth-achingly so, musky undertone. I can't get any lavender out of it at any stage. I guess the musky drydown is the oakmoss and chocolate.