sugar; songs that will get stuck in your head for days
001. Domino Game (Kiss&Cry) 002. H.E.R (Block B) 003. I Like That(GLAM) 004. Miss Right (Teen Top) 005. Sugar (15&) 006. Time Is Up (LEDapple) 007. Pretty Pretty (Ladies’ Code) 008. Tantara (Alphabat) 009. Female President (Girl’s Day) 010. Ring Ding Dong (SHINee) 011. Lipstick (Orange Caramel) 012. Run&Run (Bigstar) 013. Mr. Taxi (SNSD) 014. I’m A Loner (CN blue) 015. Shy Boy (Secret) 016. Face (Nu'est) 017. Step (Kara) 018. Don’t Tease Me (SPEED) 019. Expectation (Girl’s Day) 020. Go Up (Winner) 021. Electric Shock (F(x)) 022. Eternity (VIXX) 023. Believe (U-KISS) 024. Twinkle (TTS) 025. Nillili Mambo (Block B) 026. NU ABO (F(x)) 027. One Shot (B.A.P) 028. U&I (Ailee) 029. Troublemaker (Troublemaker) 030. The Chaser (Infinite) 031. Fire (2ne1) 032. Party Rock (Boy’s Republic) 033. Bangkok City (Orange Caramel) 034. Bbiribom Bberibom (Co-ed School) 035. Trap (Henry Ft. Taemin & Kyuhyun)
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Apparently bergamot is getting popular. I figure now’s a good time to address the issue.
Bergamot is a citrus fruit that smells amazing, so a lot of people like to make essential oils out of it and put it in candles and stuff.
However, this should NEVER go on your skin. It has the same effects as Giant Hogweed (& some other wild carrots like Queen Anne’s Lace) and will give you nasty rashes and chemically hyper-boosted sunburns by making skin highly reactive to sunlight.
Remember this?
I personally have had friends who were seriously hurt by putting bergamot essential oils on their skin. It sucks.
In case you don’t want to look it up yourself:
Don’t use or make bergamot soap. Don’t use or make bergamot lotion. Don’t use or make bergamot anything that goes on your skin.
Just don’t put bergamot on your skin.
Stay safe beautiful! <3 And please signal boost this!
The bergamot in Earl Grey tea is the best thing in the world. Bergamot on your skin isn’t.
When i was 10, I sent a letter to Lemony Snicket. I didn’t receive a personal reply, but I got one of these. 7 years later I realized that there’s a message
The images are of a reply from Lemony Snicket, an author known for his A Series of Unfortunate Events, a book series aimed at older children. The reply is written in the voice of his narrator character. The narrator shares his pen name and frequently writes in vague references to the reader, who is included in the mystery as the correspondent to whom Lemony Snicket is sending his information.
The reply is titled “via VERY FAST DELIVERY.” The letters V.F.D. play a big part in the series. The note reads:
nly two things are more hazardous than writing to me during these times. They are eating mussels in July and receiving a rep y from me, both of which may leave you feverish, shaking, and alone.
However, it c n also be very uncomfortable to wait day a ter day for a reply that never comes, as I have since my last letter to a dear frie d.
Consequ ntly, I am sending you a lette containing Very Few Details.
Accept my humble thanks and fervent wishes for your continued safety, as well as the safety of the familiar-looking neighbor with whom you have never spoken.
With all due respect,
Lemony Snicket
Several letters from this note are deliberately missing. If the reader wrote down each letter that was missing, they would spell out: OLAF NEARBY
Count Olaf is the major villain in the series. Lemony Snicket is writing in code, suggesting that he can’t be candid because Olaf may be observing him or the reader. Creepy!