To thank me, say something nice about yourself! If you struggle to do this, imagine a person who loves you saying it. You don't have to write it here, this can be an at home activity. Good luck everybody!
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Thanks! Let's try!
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Good luck for those who participate
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Tanks for the chance mate! also thanks for spreading positivity.
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Thanks, Nothing nice about myself though PepeHands
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The nice thing about you is you were randomly selected as the winner, so today you have good luck :) I sent the key, so hope it gets there ok!
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I searched a bit more in your Instagram Acc. and sended the makeup Raffle to my girlfriend, my Niece and my sub. Maybe they join in.
To your instagram acc.:
Lindt chocolate is from germany. Not cheap but good :o)
https://www.instagram.com/samplesource/ = It was so fucking clear that it is only for other countrys :-D. You don't have much such things in Germany. A lot of fake stuff but by the real stuff only very very few ones that have more then enough people and don't take new ones (or only so few of them that you not should waist your time by trying). I send that Link to a female canadian steam + sg online friend and to a us female.
Restless Leg = I had it for years and it was the hell (each day and night that shit legs and feets moving each ~15 mins and not much sleep). I have a chronic., uncureable, bowel inflamation and loose always (a lot of) blood. Each doc said i can't do anything against the restless leg BUT i found out, after years of testing, that it go fast away when i take much Magnesium (phosphoricum). Since that time i always take a bit Magnesium when i feel that the restless leg try to start again.
Because it is cheap you should test it very soon. Would be happy when you send me after a few weeks a short "work/don't work for me". I am curious if i found "the holy grail" for the restless leg people or only for me because of all the blood loose (or lose?).
The pill looks like the Pentagon.. a bit strange :-D
I like your architectur pictures. All that made of stone. Buildings, special places, ornaments. Partly Canada have a bit of europe flair (by the buildings, sculptures, ornaments and stuff) too.
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I hope they all have good luck! There is not too many entries, so a good chance to win ^_^
Lindt chocolate is one of the only good chocolate here in Canada (well for a Scottish person anyway), but yes it's so expensive!
So many of those programmes are only open to US and Canada, sadly. Actually even in Canada there is a lot of product testing and sample opportunities we cannot get, only the US. I've lived in four different countries through my life and each time I move, there is so much different to learn and figure out, though I've only been into contest, freebies and product testing for about 2 years now.
Sadly, Magnesium doesn't work for me. It turns out I have PLMD which is not the same as RLS, but from what I was reading online when I thought I had RLS, a lot of people get it because of a deficiency (iron and magnesium is most common) so it's definitely a suggestion that can help a lot of people!
Thank you so much for the compliment :) I love architecture and pretty much anything creative. Especially in Montreal, where I live, there is a lot of French influence in the building. For example, someone decided here to build a lot of 'duplexes' that the second floor can be reached by a set of iron stairs on the outside. As you can imagine, this doesn't work too well in the snow or rain, it's kind of a nightmare, even though it looks cute.
I am used to the British style where the stairs for apartments are all on the inside!
Thanks for the discussion :)
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