Message from @W A T E R
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Yeah it was in one of those body hygiene bundles you always get for christmas that i got for christmas
Tbh all deoderant smells like that
Would it be weird to say that I don't think I smell at all bad?
I used to fall for all the different smells as a little kid but now deoderant is just deoderant
I don't give a fuck about the brand as long as it stops me smelling like a basement dweller
I use antiperspirant
I use antiperspirant on a hot day
Instead of masking my armpits odours, it pretty much kills it
I like how an ashens video started a conversation about deodorants
ye
I like Old Spice stuff.
They smell nice.
I've never really seen old spice round where i live but if i had to buy some myself i would give it a try i guess
I've never had to buy deoderant/ antiperspirant because as a teen you always get a years supply of it at christmas from relatives that don't know what to get you
Some are pine-y....... well, they mainly aim their scents on the great wild outdoors stuff.
@W A T E R lol. That's not part of my lifehood
I'm 17 so that's most of what i get at christmas and birthdays
oof
I never got that
Either that or jumpers socks and pyjamas
Are you a brit
Le frenchman is french canadian if you were asking him
Nah I knew that
Ah right are you a brit?
Nope Canadian lol
I just noticed you say jumper and I've only seen people from Britain or SA say that
Oh right
There's a lot off difference between british and north american words it seems
I can't believe you guys call taps faucets
for example
Canadian English has some deviations which means we'll use both the British and the American words for things
I think I use tap more often
Makes sense
Some northern US states and canada are apparently looked down upon for calling fizzy drinks pop instead of soda
I get why soda is used because a lot of fizzy drinks were made with soda water
Here, we call that "liqueur"
Really?
yes
I mean non alchoholic drinks
It's in French
Yeah i know