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Dane thought it looked batshit crazy so he decided to pop it on for us to watch.

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This is a new Netflix series that came out to the UK at the end of July. That being said, the overall plot of the film is really good and you’re definitely on the edge of your seat wondering what’s going to happen next. Don’t get me wrong, I really enjoyed the film but without saying too much, I guessed the twist of the film around thirty minutes in, which was a little disappointing. We planned to go to the cinema to watch it but never did and I’m really glad we didn’t. This is a film I’ve been wanting to watch since it came out in 2019, but we just never managed to. Of course, if you aren’t sure it might always be best to throw the product away. I’ll be honest, I don’t know if you’re supposed to use products past their sell by date… I think with beauty products it’s from when they’re opened you have the use by date. It also has a gorgeous creamy peppermint scent too, which I adore. I put a very generous amount on before socks in the morning which results in my feet looking and feeling lovely and smooth by the end of the day. On my hands this just did not agree with my dermatitis due to the scent and ingredients, however, used as a foot butter it’s been a dream to use.

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I’d bought it as part of a gift set I bought back in 2016 and decided to finally crack open the body butter to use as a hand and foot butter. Not going to lie, this is actually an old product from many years ago that I only recently opened. xDįavourite Beauty Product – Boots Extracts Marshmallow & Peppermint Body Butter. I’m incredibly worn out, even after bank holiday.

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I’m sorry to start off this months favourites with a bit of a miserable topic, but I just wanted to be honest here.

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I honestly cannot wait for some time off of work to just do nothing and relax. This all being said, me and Dane will be off holiday from work together and we’re planning to just chill out together and have lots of cuddles and chilled days. However, since last year September also carries some sadness I don’t want to discuss on my blog, as well as some big anxieties in the weeks leading up. September though… It’s always been my favourite month of the year due to feeling of a fresh start (due to education), as well as my favourite season of autumn starting. I’ll be talking about it more later on in the favourites. Me and my best friend went out for one of the days over bank holiday and it was so lovely.

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September is a month I’m really excited for, but also very anxious and a little sad about too.Īugust is a month I couldn’t wait to see the back of as it wasn’t exactly great, especially for my mental health, but at the same time I had a really lovey time running up to the end of it. The title dicebox is a reference to the peorth rune, which in divination systems may represent 'dice cup' or 'womb', symbolizing "something revealed that had been hidden, though it can also stand for a gamepiece or a pawn".I cannot believe it’s September now, my favourite month of the year. Dicebox is also on comic scholar Scott McCloud's top 20 webcomics list, and was used along with Penny Arcade, Fetus-X and Questionable Content as an example of comics using the web to create "an explosion of diverse genres and styles" in McCloud's 2006 book Making Comics. The Oregonian calls Dicebox the "gravitational center" of Oregon's "vibrant Web-comic scene". Manley Lee's work on Dicebox made her a finalist for the Friends of Lulu's Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent for 2003. The comic, planned for four books totalling 36 chapters, is set in the space-travelling future and is primarily the story of one year in the lives of two women factory workers, Griffen Medea Stoyka and Molly Robbins. Molly and Griffen, protagonists of Dicebox by Jenn Manley Leeĭicebox, by American cartoonist Jenn Manley Lee, is a science fiction webcomic which has been hosted at the subscription-based comics anthology site Girlamatic.














Dicebox spyro incense