A hot mess with an overflowing passion for balance, change, optimism and shoes.
I have too much love with fashion, music, parties and good eats. I'm a sweetheart. I love doing the unthinkable, and being crazy. Am a fickle-mided girl who loves to try out new things and longs for adventure.
It is what it is!♥
I hope you're all wearing black today. If we could only do something more..Sadly, a life lost is something that cannot be replaced ☹
"ALL the victims sustained one or two gunshot wounds from high-powered firearms. We have yet to determine the caliber of the firearm," Cruz said in a press conference."
- "However, a check with the list of survivors at the Red Cross revealed that there was no one named Bang Lu Min among the survivors."
"I d o u b t w h e t h e r t h e w o r l d h o l d s f o r a n y o n e a m o r e s o u l - s t i r r i n g s u r p r i s e t h a n t h e f i r s t a d v e n t u r e w i t h i c e c r e a m ."
-Heywood Campbell Brown
ICE CREAM is L ♥ V E
others would tend to eat icecream whenever they're sad or depressed (same shit),
but for me? what the hell! i always eat ice cream whenever i want to
especially when i am happy :)
so if you guys noticed that i'm not in the mood or something, just give me an ice cream and i'l feel much better :)
GOOD NEWS for vodka lovers as you can consume your favourite drink just like any other solid food, without the hassle of carrying heavy glass bottles.
Russian professor Evgeny Moskalev of Saint Petersburg Technological University has evolved a technique that allows turning alcohol into powder and packing it in pills. The new technique can solidify any kind of alcohol, including whisky, cognac, wine and beer.
“Dry” vodka can be wrapped in paper and carried around in a pocket or a bag. Vodka in form of a pill would come handy at parties when “consumers” would be able to calculate their exact required dosage.
"This is just a new way of experiencing chocolate, and it's sort of an addendum to how we normally eat chocolate."
Le Whif offers its inhalers in three flavors — pure chocolate, mint chocolate and raspberry chocolate. The company plans to launch a coffee-flavored inhaler this April.
Eating chocolate can be decadent, sensual, blissful, even addictive. I mean, have you ever just wanted to inhale the confection? Well, now you can with a new chocolate invention known as Le Whif.
Sounds wacky — like something Willy Wonka would have dreamt up. He had the Scrumdidlyumptious bar, lickable wallpaper and the river of chocolate that ran through his factory.
Well, move over Willy Wonka and meet Harvard University professor David Edwards, the not-so-mad, biomedical scientist behind Le Whif.