Yeah, that is mostly used for disinfection, the smell doesn't stay long.
Source: I am turkish and that is what we use it for.
Yeah, that is mostly used for disinfection, the smell doesn't stay long.
Source: I am turkish and that is what we use it for.
Türkiye mentioned 🇹🇷AS BAYRAKLARI ASSS🇹🇷
translation starting from top:
Rick buddy... Dont mean to intrude in your business but the Turk in this scenario is kind of absurd. Maybe you should change it for the sake of the story's integrity.
No I did it on purpose. They get excited and pay more attention to the film. Lets keep it as it is.
Skati (Scotty pronounced using Turkish phonetics) bought the goods from a Turk in Istanbul boss.
Oh Shit! He said Istanbul ehe ehe.
I see you are a man of Umut Sarıkaya 😗
:m
AUUUUU TRTRTRRTRTR 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
for anyone that isn't turkish, act as you didn't see this reply
You can also probably put it in your moped.
I would welcome a two stroke road block that at least leaves a trail of lemon scent.
Just as long as you don't put it all on at once.
Unless you’ve got a hot date
As long as they're not hot enough to have an open flame or produce sparks.
I don't, wouldn't it be manlier if it was shaped like a fist or repressed mental health issues?
That's way too manly, we're trying to be dull here.
I've had the same bottle of cologne that my grandma gave me when I was 16....I'm in my 30s
Heirloom cologne. Nice.
I just use scented body soap. I smell nice to my partner, who gets very close, but not to the person sitting next to me. After a 1+h bus ride sitting next to a guy with way too much cologne, it's very important to me that I not offend the olfactory systems of others.
It's not so much the smell or the metallic taste, it's the burning sensation in the eyes that makes me wish some people would at least use a smaller bucket of the stuff in the morning.
I thought it was lemonade.
I guess you could drink it, if you're adventurous enough.
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