Pose : Started with the .click. Dandelion pose (For toddleedoos), edited with Animare
Taken @ my homestead using : (Milk Motion) gipsy oak- ribbons and lights
tarte. emma teepee
.Lunaria. Dandelion Field Mesh
I got all freaked out today when I read in my "Yes Man" book (yes, re-reading it, it's good, don't judge me), that someone had their interest PEAKED. Now, I always thought it was PIQUED. So now we're going on a google journey to find out the difference.
Piqued : verb
past tense: piqued; past participle: piqued
- 1.arouse (interest or curiosity)."with his scientific curiosity piqued, he was looking forward to being able to analyse his find"
synonyms: stimulate, arouse, rouse, provoke, whet, awaken, excite, kindle, stir, spur, intrigue, galvanize "his scientific curiosity was piqued" - 2.feel irritated or resentful."she was piqued by his curtness"
synonyms: irritate, annoy, bother, vex, provoke, displease, upset, offend, affront, anger, exasperate, infuriate, gall, irk, get someone's back up, disgruntle, nettle, needle, ruffle, get on someone's nerves, ruffle someone's feathers,
Peaked : adjective
- having a peak."a peaked cap"
Well okay then, Penguin Books (I think?), why are you allowing an incorrect term in your most awesome Yes Man story? I'm going to write a stern note to the editor! (Not really, far too lazy for that.)
Anyway. now that my curiosity has been sated, let's only use peaked in relation to things with a peak, yah? Thanks so much.
xoxo
All of the things :
Head : CATWA Kittia
Skin : Catwa Skin applier - Peach - Snow (Enfer Sombre*)
Ears :.random.Matter. - Natural Elfie Ears
Headpiece :*LODE* Head Accessory - Tulips & Cherries Blossoms [soft]
Outfit (Bikini, shorts, kimono, choker, waist belt, shoes) : .miss chelsea. Boho Baby Gacha @ The Epiphany
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