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StefanTl

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  1. Perfume can totally change the vibe – make you feel confident, fresh, or just put you in the right mood. Some people stick to one “signature scent,” others like to switch depending on season or occasion. So I’m curious – what do you guys wear the most? Do you have one perfume for daily use and another one just for nights out? Any scent that brings back a strong memory? Don’t forget to share your real-life favorite perfumes too – maybe we’ll all discover something new for our collections! 👃💖 I’ll go first: This is my collection Prada for work, Explorer is an all-rounder, Cedrat for everyday wear, and Red Tobacco for nights out.
  2. My favorite cocktail is the Espresso Martini. I like how it combines the strong taste of coffee with vodka and just the right amount of sweetness. It’s the kind of drink that feels both classy and gives you a little energy kick. And that foamy top always makes it look great. Espresso Martini Recipe 50 ml (1.5 oz) vodka 30 ml (1 oz) coffee liqueur (like Kahlúa) 30 ml (1 oz) freshly brewed espresso (hot and strong) Ice cubes Instructions: 1) Brew a fresh shot of espresso and let it cool slightly. 2)Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. 3) Add vodka, coffee liqueur, and espresso. 4) Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds until it’s chilled and frothy. 5) Strain into a chilled martini glass. 6) Garnish with three coffee beans on top (traditional for good luck).
  3. Nothing beats a warm bowl of goulash, it’s simple but so satisfying.
  4. I’d recommend Kafka on the Shore if you’re looking for something different — it’s deep, strange in the best way, and really makes you reflect. Murakami has a way of blending reality and dreamlike elements that keeps you hooked the whole time.
  5. Mad Men has so much depth, and the characters are written in a really interesting way.
  6. These two movies are so good.
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