Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My list of Favorite Things doesn’t have any things on it. Places, activities, experiences - yes. Just no things. I’m at that stage of life where I’m trying to have less stuff.
Nonsense. Surely you have a favorite product or organizer. The less you have seems like the more favorites you've figured out.
Example - instead of 10 pairs of jeans, you have one pair that you love, and ordered it three times. Your favorite shoes, jacket, etc. Surely you aren't walking around a nudist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Native Brand Deodorant, body wash and lotion
Stanley 40 oz tumblers- they’re worth it IMO
Kiehls hand cream
What’s the big deal about Stanley tumblers? They are just water bottles. So dumb.
Anonymous wrote:My list of Favorite Things doesn’t have any things on it. Places, activities, experiences - yes. Just no things. I’m at that stage of life where I’m trying to have less stuff.
Anonymous wrote:My list of Favorite Things doesn’t have any things on it. Places, activities, experiences - yes. Just no things. I’m at that stage of life where I’m trying to have less stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Native Brand Deodorant, body wash and lotion
Stanley 40 oz tumblers- they’re worth it IMO
Kiehls hand cream
Anonymous wrote:Native Brand Deodorant, body wash and lotion
Stanley 40 oz tumblers- they’re worth it IMO
Kiehls hand cream
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cocofloss!
Why? Why does floss need coconut oil/why do you like these?
I don't care about the coconut oil or the weird flavors, but the scrubbiness of the texture is awesome.
Also, by liking this I can make Dyson stick vac person above feel comparatively cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cocofloss!
Why? Why does floss need coconut oil/why do you like these?
Anonymous wrote:What are your favorite indulgences—little or big? What gifts do you love to give and receive? If someone asked you to make a list of Your Favorite Things, what would go on the list?