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michaels wrote a new blog post: 2009 Summer Makeup Top 10 Trends 7 months, 3 weeks ago
2009 Makeup Trends
1. Soft eyebrows
2. Violet eyeliner
3. Glowing skin
4. Soft blush
5. Nude and pale lip color
6. Soft, smokey eye
7. Lilac eyeshadow
8. Bright eyeshadow
9.Tiffany Jewelry
10. Bold, red lipsWhile I’ve been doing a lot of talking about current clothing trends, I realized that there are some cool makeup trends going on right now. I know that makeup
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michaels wrote a new blog post: Say about the fake ID I made 7 months, 4 weeks ago
Oh shit man,Suddenly I have this feeling to write some crap. I haven’t put random stuff on here for a long time.
God damn it man, I had my fake-id made couple days ago. What I made was a student ID card from Sichuan University, which is the so-called “best” university here in town. To be
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michaels wrote a new blog post: Facebook’s Handling of Personal Data is Criticized 7 months, 4 weeks ago
The popular social networking website Facebook Just like b2c social network hasn’t always properly guarded its users’ privacy rights and could still be in violation of Canadian law, the country’s privacy commissioner is expected to announce today after a 13-month investigation.
Jennifer Stoddart launched the probe after a complaint alleged Facebook violated 22 provisions of Canada’s
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michaels wrote a new blog post: Silver , the psychic mind, love, and healing. 8 months ago
Silver was once thought more precious than gold. It is referred to as the metal of the moon and some believe it has powers over emotions, the psychic mind, love, and healing.
This is a very soft metal, so it is often mixed with an alloy like copper. Sterling silver originally was created in an area
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michaels wrote a new blog post: New UK Brand-Say It With Silver 8 months ago
Say It With Silver is the latest brainchild of G&T, founded in 1955. something like Tiffany Earrings .The company grew from supplying modest hand set brooches and 9ct gold pieces through to flawless coloured stones and diamonds set into every conceivable piece of jewellery imaginable.
Towards the late 1970s, G&T offered over 3,000 different products to
