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A must see documentary. It's really an eye opener.
After watching The Inconvenient Truth, I was all about how CO2 was heating the Earth and how we had to change. I actually remember back then, that I was mad at politicians for not putting it on their agendas. It's a fact. Why dont they care?
Last week in Biology class, our professor played The Great Global Warming Swindle and my jaw dropped. Actually, for the first couple of minutes, I was defending Global Warming. Until, I realized that I had no solid facts to base my beliefs on. Al Gore never told us how CO2 was heating the Earth.
But, that's just me. To be fair, watch both.
I cant stop listening to this. It seriously put me in a great mood and changed my perception of a somewhat hopeless situation.
There you have it. The power of music.
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With the company of these magnificent authors, I think it's going to be a great Summer.
I love the combination of female features and a strong eyebrow. It definitely appeals to my aesthetic. I don't think there's anything sexier. More women should grow their eyebrows out. It would be a such refreshing change from the shoelaces and window wipers we see. I personally do not shape my eyebrows for religious reasons. Back to basics.

Seeing: Car, University and bed. (Not always in that order.)
Smelling: My newly dyed hair.
Tasting: The tasteless. Water. Lots of it.
Hearing: The Walk by Imogen Heap (She's just wonderful. The song has about 40 interpretations)
Feeling: Like, the summer has lost its splendor.
Pondering: Why the right thing to do, does not necessarily always feel right.
In the life altering question of "tea or coffee?" I have often wondered where I stand. I enjoy both as time wasting beverage. Something to do until I have something to do. I enjoy discussions over coffee as much as I enjoy gatherings over tea. But, Lately I seem to be gravitating towards tea a whole lot more. It's simply more fascinating.
I love herbals and I seem to be collecting them from around the world. My tea shelf has the diversity of a Benetton ad. I don't think I can leave a supermarket without a new kind of tea.
White tea from China. (Dean & Deluca)
Green tea from Japan. (TSC)
Herbal fusions from Dr. Stuart. (TSC)
There's nothing I love more that relaxing with a hot cup of tea in the evening.
It has everything.
A cheesy Indian theme.
Spanish lyrics.
And most importantly, the gorgeous Devendra Banhart.[Link]
My quest for the perfect perfume came to an end, yesterday. I was growing weary of my Coco Mademoiselle. I felt like I out grew it. Not age-wise, Chanel perfumes are forever. But, personality-wise. I wanted something more womanly, less girly.I knew it would be a challenge because I was not a fan of the fruity or candy-esque scents, which seem to be oh-so popular nowadays. Britney Spears' Fantasy gives me a headache. I also, dislike the powdery scents. The perfumes that only last an hour, at best. So the criteria was: Floral/Musky, Concentrate (parfum not toilette), womanly but not overpowering. I want my scent to linger after I'm gone (left the room, not dead). But, not too powerful that people think I've been marinated overnight, like a chicken cutlet.
After a good 15 minutes and my nose begging for mercy, I found two. I couldn't decide between them. So I decided to have them both and work out a routine. Like, Day/Night or Summer/Fall. Maybe I'll adjust them to my mood.
Notice, the creativity in hiding my indecisiveness.
Rose Essentielle by Bulagri (Floral)
Coco by Chanel (Musky)
Couldn't sleep without sharing this.
The Notwist - Consequence
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I don't remember how or when I discovered him or Flickr for that matter.
Amazing. Expressive. Creative. Imaginative. Kuwaiti. Photography.
The simplicity of his concepts are beautiful.I don't know who you are f.alhunaif. But, your photography blows my mind.
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Seeing: Chuck Bass say I love you. Over and over again.
Smelling: The testers at Debenhams/ Vavavoom. On the prowl for a new scent.
Tasting: Marble Slab's non-fat Vanilla frozen yogurt with strawberries.
Hearing: Somebody loved by The Weepies.
Feeling: Male buzz-cut heads.
Pondering: Love and appropriateness.