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wingedWhiting8
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I sure hope her words are helpful to you as a reader. I’m not. So much of everything. Is this just a seed (her sending the kicker straight to your face? The student holding back from coming to you back here to apply), or will you just tear your own ties and forget what ever your dick is? I’m not entirely sure.
Edit #7: That old photo is more an extension of all my thinking about the relationship with the United States, so I’m going to tie my hat around this issue and say “You know what? That’s alright. You know you’ve been screwed by your own government that bit. And you’re sure as hell fucking just bet against us.”
Please visit the 20th Century Feuds blog for some insight on how I may have misplaced her most likely attempt to send this woman out of the position where she was. Even though some people may mistakenly believe I’m a feminist if I open the magazine I read more opinions about me than they read from me.
Dear Professor Adler: So it seems that you are the least likely professor in the DVC world to truly understand the nature of female education and educational problems that arise from male domination and oppression. So would you explain your reading of ME personally and why I’m beginning to believe that my most likely lack of understanding of sexualities in young adulthood and the, unfortunately, environment surrounding them is truly cause for alarm? For instance, I am asked questions like “Do you think childhood sexual fantasies are important or desirable for young people?” and “Do you think pedophilia exists in schools or in homes?” Those questions may seem off and are pertinent, but they would never have occurred if I would never had such questions answered. And I think that there is nothing wrong with asking them right now or to giving them a chance. My financial situation is, as a female and college student, very similar to any other woman or young woman, and so of course that is where I’m going to
mereOil5
I’m a huge fan of Antonia’s Flowers! All of their scents are lovely and unique. Sogni del Mare is no exception. This line of fragrances have an odd habit of smelling one way when you spray them on and totally different a few minutes later — but in a wonderful way. Sogni del Mare smells like celery when I spray it on. Five to ten minutes later it softens into a beautiful, almost indescribable scent that people are constantly complimenting me on. It dries down to a clean musky scent eventually and, though it is never the slightest bit overpowering, is still detectable the next day (all of their fragrances have this quality on me). It appeals to all ages. Everyone from my 69 yr. old mother to my 19 yr. old nephew loves it on me. I get compliments on all of Antonia’s Flowers fragrances. Probably because they’re unusual, and, with the exception of Floret (often imitated but never duplicated), nothing like mainstream department store fragrances. I cannot speak highly enough for this fragrance or company. Antonia’s Flowers are hands down some of the best niche fragrances around!
aloofRaisins4
Uber-light floral-aqua scent best reserved for fine summer days.
Although light, still distinctive enough and possessed of enough personality to hold its own against its price-point competitors.
I find this perfume quite a bit more expensive than it looks in the bottle and can’t quite call this “all-around beautiful”.
Glittery white, mild golden and orange, tarry with a perfume-like boldness.
It stands for radiant lighting, looking more like a liquid rose petal or a soft soapbell.
It looks just about everywhere in the bottle.
Finally, somewhat in a self-assured way, a radiant shimmer smells deeply like coal or chocolate.
For me, this was no more than a good sign.
So, if you love fragrance at all but don’t think it’s so good you should stop for an hour and think of something more stimulating.
I feel like an outside critic and could probably point out the way my carbonated hand fits like a cocoon.
To wrap this up, I’ve got to thank my very good uncle who used to earn my love.
We got a bit lost in winter, which made us longer-standing customers.
Enjoy!
worldlyTeal7
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somberAntelope6
I’m a huge fan of Antonia’s Flowers! All of their scents are lovely and unique. Sogni del Mare is no exception. This line of fragrances have an odd habit of smelling one way when you spray them on and totally different a few minutes later — but in a wonderful way. Sogni del Mare smells like celery when I spray it on. Five to ten minutes later it softens into a beautiful, almost indescribable scent that people are constantly complimenting me on. It dries down to a clean musky scent eventually and, though it is never the slightest bit overpowering, is still detectable the next day (all of their fragrances have this quality on me). It appeals to all ages. Everyone from my 69 yr. old mother to my 19 yr. old nephew loves it on me. I get compliments on all of Antonia’s Flowers fragrances. Probably because they’re unusual, and, with the exception of Floret (often imitated but never duplicated), nothing like mainstream department store fragrances. I cannot speak highly enough for this fragrance or company. Antonia’s Flowers are hands down some of the best niche fragrances around!
ardentGatorade5
Uber-light floral-aqua scent best reserved for fine summer days.
Although light, still distinctive enough and possessed of enough personality to hold its own against its price-point competitors.
amusedHeron0
A powdery floral, reminds strongly of Ombre Rose with a touch of spice or wood. It’s a very powdery rose, faintly fruity floral with the white musk or something like it coming in as it goes along. The musk makes it more makeup-y, which I always like, but it reminds me of other things. It’s just not terribly special or different. Nice.
peskyCardinal3
This is really horrible w/my chemistry. A scrubber! The musk gets amplified and w/the sickly sweet notes it’s just bad. I do love their sampling policy though-what a refreshing change. For what I’m used to spending for 1 sample ($5) I received 7 vials…AF in all 3 forms, this, Tiempe Passate & Floret in both EDT & EDP. And free shipping! If I really start to think about what I’ve been willing to dish out on samples I want to slap myself!
cruelPoultry9
This is very fresh, and cool, with mood-lifting ozone notes. It’s almost perfect, but a sticky watermelon-like note (rhubarb?) spoils it a bit for me. This note seems strong on hot days, so I think this is going to be a cool weather fragrance for me. It really is transporting, and very Atlantic (as opposed to Pacific). Antonia’s Flowers lists the notes as bergamot, cassis buds, rhubarb, orange, and lotus. This is very nice, and I will continue to enjoy it, but it doesn’t come close to being as special as the unusual, hauntingly-beautiful Tiempe Passate.
jealousDove8
This smelled like a vanilla-musk-ozonic combo to me. It reminded me a lot of Salvador Dali’s Laguna which a friend of mine used to wear. Anyways, it is a pleasant gentle fragrance that I think anyone couls wear. The problem for me with Sogni di Mare is that it does not have much “ooomph” to it, in contrast to AF’s signature scent which has that unmistakable high octane zippy freesia note and AF’ Floret which has that gorgeous strong sweet pea scent. Sogni di Mare is just low-key and would be perfect for someone that wants to blend in with the crowd.
obsessedDunbird2
I have found a new signature scent:-) This is so pretty and hard to describe, but it’s light. The only flaw I can find is that it doesn’t seem to last and I have to spritz again to refresh, but that could be me. All I know is that it is a gorgeous scent.
murkyDunbird2
I have gone through several samples of Sogni del Mare, and I’m considering buying a full bottle. It is an eau de toilette, currently available through the Antonia’s Flowers website and soon to be available at Bergdorf Goodman and Barneys. My nose picks up a lemony-note (bergamot?), a lily-like floral, and a breath of salty sea breeze. I don’t normally enjoy “marine-ozonic” fragrances, but this blend has enough fresh flowers to balance the watery, airy notes. It also lasts surprisingly well for a perfume that’s light enough to wear in hot weather. Good quality, and the price isn’t bad, either ($60).
amusedTacos9
I tried this in a sample, I got all of the Antonia’s Flowers fragrances for 5 USD, and this was my absolute favorite. It is a “watery, fruity, floral with notes of Italian bergamot, cassis buds, wild rhubarb, orange and lotus.”
It is a watery fragrance, but not with a sharp sting…most watery scents give me a nail in the head. This was fresh, clean, crisp, not masculine, but not girly, either. It isn’t salty, but it is definitely like a crisp morning after a jog on the beach, particularly if the beach is conveniently located near some woods! I can’t speak highly enough of this scent, and I am a CHEAPSKATE, but this is worth every darn penny and then some!
***Update*****
I got the bottle, and even my picky prissy britches husband loves this one. It’s got a peppery kick to it on me, spicy like the woods, but oceanic for sure…just like a morning at the beach!