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Todays Top Tech 14/03/25
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They really do! I think it’s lovely to treat yourself, or better still be treated to a nice bunch of seasonal flowers that you can pop in a pretty vase and enjoy. Let’s not forget the lovely smell that eminates from a bunch of fresh flowers. Who wants a hideous lump of Perspex full of “flowers” that’ll need dusting? Not me!These look very fake.
CC
I notice that, as is often these days, they change wording to try to mind-control you into being more likely to make a purchase. For example: used cars (or anything used) are "pre-loved" or "pre-owned".These look very fake.
CC
As is a di*do, and I wouldn’t one of those on my mantlepiece either.I notice that, as is often these days, they change wording to try to mind-control you into being more likely to make a purchase. For example: used cars (or anything used) are "pre-loved" or "pre-owned".
Fake flowers are now, according the MyHomeStoried... "wilt-free".
I have had fake foliage of various sort before, but only if they don't look TOO fake, and I would not make them an obvious main focal point in the room.
Those tulips though, are awful.
Where do you keep it then?As is a di*do, and I wouldn’t one of those on my mantlepiece either.
If I had to buy one, it would be the light roses. They seem to be a little bit more realistic but, in truth, they are all fake looking, the worst being the pink tulips.These look very fake.
CC
That's what I thought. They looked like lined up soldiers, all alike and standing to attention.I know that they’re probably popular but I didn’t like the fact that they looked too rigid and regimental. I’d rather see flowers at different heights and not in a long rectangular glass thing.