A list of puns related to "Eriksen Flanker Task"
Many of the fragheads on this sub seem to have accepted flankers as a rite of passage for pretty much all mass market (read: non-niche) fragrances, particularly the popular ones.
Sure there are likely commercial cases that have been made to launch frags that may fill market gaps or float new note/accord concepts. Feels like the least amount of launch friction, coupled with the max amount of expense capping, can be achieved by slapping on a [modestly] new narrative on an existing base.
But at what point should a house or designer draw the line and say, enough is enough?
LancΓ΄meβs La Vie Est Belle has ~22 flankers if my memory serves me right. Boss Bottled has about 18 or so & Boss The Scent so far is at 13 last time I checked. I mean, at some point even a series of short stories starts to feel like an A380 flight manual.
My gripe also extends to our faves that decide their best idea is to reissue (obviously different) fragrances WITH THE SAME NAME and then possibly distinguish them by inserting the year of launch (and sometimes not). I am glaring at you, Dior Homme.
Are there other examples of βabusiveβ line extensions?
So I my friend just started playing tc2 for the first time. He said He likes to be stealthy and fast like agent and flanker. But he sucks so much that He run into his dead and beung the bottom of the scoreboard. So I want y'all to comment 1.How to trickstab 2.How can he be so sneaky 3.when to use a specific weapons for agent and flanker 4.In some situation. What do he need to do 5. What is the best flanker loadout and best agent loafout for him (specific playstyle) 6. And more tips for flanker and scout Thanks too all that comment
So how crazy is 100 base speed and double charge bonus from flanking attacks gonna be?
https://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Yves-Saint-Laurent/Black-Opium-Illicit-Green-71193.html And the new bottle looks amazing
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