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Racing- Flui
I have rarely read such an incomprehensible Wikipedia article as on "Gadarbine." I understand more about electrical circuits and construction plans for watt transformers with volt operation. Well, post-lectum, the scent makes sense because my senses somehow manage to connect the only image of this entry, namely that of a piece of fabric, synaptically with NG.
The pyramid doesn't sound so spectacular like *taking the laptop screen in both hands, standing up from the chair, and opening my mouth with the laptop screen in both hands, clenching a fist with one hand and bursting into jubilation*, but whatever.
As DuftaddicteD rightly said, NG really smells, and not just a little, of licorice. And that is usually black and spicy, sweet and fresh. Even though the scent doesn’t deliver a mega spectacular show, this combination of woody, spicy, sweet, and fresh is simply amazing. It has something subtle yet strongly present. I think the steaming freshness comes from the somewhat rough green mandarin, which wants to please the Flui. Even though the freshness is toned down to 3%, I’m glad I get to identify this freshness drive.
My winter outfit for this is already put together, or rather it has come together by itself. Slim dark blue-black jeans, a sharply tailored black long-sleeve shirt, a black voluminous scarf (I need a new one, by the way), a black slightly shiny jacket, and brown, elegantly sporty autumn boots along with a pilot motorsport watch. Fits, exactly my thing.
Overall, I find that NG has a motorsport appeal. Perhaps my subconscious registers a connection between licorice and rubber tires. Also a bit of engine oil because it’s spicy and sweet-oriental. All of this becomes somewhat "slimy" and has a dark appeal.
With everything the scent offers, I also believe that it can be perceived in different ways. Nevertheless, a racetrack scent for the Flui.
The pyramid doesn't sound so spectacular like *taking the laptop screen in both hands, standing up from the chair, and opening my mouth with the laptop screen in both hands, clenching a fist with one hand and bursting into jubilation*, but whatever.
As DuftaddicteD rightly said, NG really smells, and not just a little, of licorice. And that is usually black and spicy, sweet and fresh. Even though the scent doesn’t deliver a mega spectacular show, this combination of woody, spicy, sweet, and fresh is simply amazing. It has something subtle yet strongly present. I think the steaming freshness comes from the somewhat rough green mandarin, which wants to please the Flui. Even though the freshness is toned down to 3%, I’m glad I get to identify this freshness drive.
My winter outfit for this is already put together, or rather it has come together by itself. Slim dark blue-black jeans, a sharply tailored black long-sleeve shirt, a black voluminous scarf (I need a new one, by the way), a black slightly shiny jacket, and brown, elegantly sporty autumn boots along with a pilot motorsport watch. Fits, exactly my thing.
Overall, I find that NG has a motorsport appeal. Perhaps my subconscious registers a connection between licorice and rubber tires. Also a bit of engine oil because it’s spicy and sweet-oriental. All of this becomes somewhat "slimy" and has a dark appeal.
With everything the scent offers, I also believe that it can be perceived in different ways. Nevertheless, a racetrack scent for the Flui.
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0815abc 12 years ago
Nice and good! Snoopypokal!
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