Fun witchy things to spice up your school/uni/college year
School/uni starts in late Jan/late Feb here in Australia so leave me alone if you're already in the middle of your school year lol /hl. These are just a few things I did when I was in HS and intend to do now that I'm going to university next year.
Enchant your water bottle with cleansing/purifying energy. The water will cleanse your energy this way. I do this to help me chill the fuck out. I do not do well with academics and the last thing I need is to pick up other people's stress.
Draw sigils for academic success in the back of your notebooks and planners.
Try binding your hair or veiling this school year! It doesn't have to be for religious reasons, it can just be to protect your energy.
Colour code your books or folders to what you need from each subject and set the intention accordingly! For example, red for math because you need confidence and strength or green for science because you need some extra luck in that subject.
Do you remember the erasers with yes and no written on them? Yeah! Make one of those and flip it for on the fly divination! It actually works if you put enough intention into it and it's a fun way to pass time.
Use colour magick in your outfits and shoes/shoe laces! This is a lot of effort so I've rarely do it but I've heard a lot of good things from people who regularly do. Just be careful that you don't accidentally send a nasty lace code message with your docks (or other boots) and shoe laces.
More colour magick but get coloured pens that correspond with your wanted intention! The ink could be coloured or just the outside, it's up to you.
If you pack your own lunch try your hand at some kitchen magick this year! Deli meats, bread, butter, pasta, tofu, etc all have their own uses and meanings. You can do some amazing stuff with food! I really recommend you try it at least once :)
Set your computer's folders names to affirmations or intentions! "I have incredible grades" "I respect my physical and mental needs" "I have the perfect work/school/life balance" are all examples.
This is less about school/uni/college but enchant any jewellery you wear with protection or dedicate it to a deity!
Again, not super school related but do a glamour spell with your skin care and/or make up. It just puts me in a good mood and sets the tone for the day.
I hope you enjoyed! As always, suggestions and tips are more than welcome :)
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finished s1 of smallville today, took some miscellaneous notes / reactions throughout the season & posting below the cut mostly for me but also it’s possible someone may get a good laugh
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how tf old are these people??? clark is a hs freshman? lana was 3 when the meteor struck and lex was 9?
clark and lana are so stelena coded
clark and lex… 👀
this soundtrack SLAPS… everything by life house????? I’m alive
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I didn’t know lex/lana were gonna have scenes so early 😭 I love them I fear
the soundtrack continues to slap
not the bug boy having a papa roach poster in his room—
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lex telling lana his coffee is perfect when it’s not even remotely close to what he ordered 🥹
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lizzy caplan????
it’s giving katherine impersonating elena
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just read that people thought chloe was gonna eventually be lois lane (pen name) and this looks like a chloe/clark episode… inch resting
lex walking right up to martha while she’s using a chainsaw askdjsjhkska DUMBASS
lex to lana: I think you’re with the wrong guy (I know he means clark but STILL 😏)
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ERIC CHRISTIAN OLSEN??!!!?!!)!()(??????!!!?
does… does jonathan kent die at some point?
clark telling lex to drive slower because he could get hurt 🥺
“I think that’s your destiny clark, to help people, to save them from fear and darkness”
drowning in the corn tank… very a quiet place of them
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AMY ADAMS??!!???!!?! what is going AWN
I have to admit I do see the appeal of clark/chloe and if I was watching this in 2001 I def would have shipped them
I can’t believe clark, lana, chloe and crew are genuinely supposed to be 14/15 right now and lex is like 20 asgjgkkf
clark making a drive in movie for lana at the kent farm for her bday— I’m not crying you are !!!
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the candyman????? who was casting this show
awfully convenient that the next time clark had to save lex he was being affected by kryptonite… lucky this time
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wow they’re really making chloe/clark/lana a triangle huh
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clark interrogating lex about his new girlfriend saying ‘she doesn’t seem like your type’ and lex smirking at him for 5 seconds straight… what are they doinggggggg
I can’t even be mad at amy because I too would have an obsessive crush on lex if my mom was his housekeeper
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clark liking chloe’s kiss… now they’re just taunting the chlark shippers
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hellooooo shawn ashmore 😏
oh shit he absorbed clark’s powers
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chloe interviewing lex & giving him shit… it’s giving 50 shades of gray I’m sorry
oh the clark/chloe angst… ‘I should’ve gotten to her’ while watching her in the hospital… it’s so good 😩🤌
whitney has powers now… inch resting
lex to clark: a man is measured by the quality of his friends
lana making lex proud with her business proposal 🥰🥰🥰
lex telling lana “this will be the beginning of an interesting partnership” in the same building where her parents met… that’s endgame ish right there
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more clark/chloe angst with chloe prying into clark’s past and him telling her he’s not some mystery for her to solve… I’m sorry but they’re serving
lex working overtime to do damage control (mostly with the kents) every episode is so funny, give that boy a break
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honest to god some of the special effects on this show are better than ones nowadays
jonathan belching directly into lex’s face… absolutely the highlight of the season
pete and chloe were carryingggg the walk n talk scenes on this show… west wing who??
this episode is fun (except for the creepy sexualization of 15 year old lana part, very riverdale of them)
this lex/lana scene ooooh they have the SPICE and lex seeing right through her act 🥺🥺
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ryan outing chloe’s crush on clark we love to see it
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this is a good episode idk what imdb is talking about rating it in the low 7s… the jonathan/clark (+lex/whitney) father/son drama is so good
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clark kent 4 president <3
no but I love this girl who’s running against him
I’m sorry but clark/chloe have soooo much chemistry I’m so mad asdhhdd
how many people in this show are gonna be straight up murdered???? jesus
not clark telling chloe that she’s been the only constant in his life 🥺🥺
lex being proud of lana scheming 🥰
lana: I enjoyed being underhanded clark: lana lang being seduced by the dark side? <— foreshadowing? 👀
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helloooo adam brody 🥰
air force recruiter to clark: I see you in a uniform flying 💀
chloe using adam brody to make clark jealous… she’s living my dream
CLARK ADMITTING HE WAS JEALOUS 🆘🆘🆘🆘
THE PRINCIPAL HIT ADAM BRODY???????
not this lex/pamela family drama making me cry—
the oc showrunners probably saw adam brody with chloe and said ‘get a blonde with short spiky hair for him STAT’ and brought anna in
clark grabbing chloe’s hand !!!!!!!!!! I’M GONNA SPIRAL
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damn they really loved making chloe a damsel in distress huh
chloe was clark’s first kiss 😭😭😭
ok so someone was def trying to lure clark out huh
I liked lex’s line about the stars’ light reaching them now even though they died a thousand years ago / the past always having an effect on the present
the way clark says “hey 😐 … HEY 🥰😊” every time he sees chloe
not this john mayer song during this clark/chloe scene——— they were made for me I fear
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clark’s truck blowing up ahdhshshsh my jaw DROPPED
I’ll say it… clark and chloe are steroline coded
why is this lana/whitney goodbye scene making me tear up 🫣
REMY ZERO PERFORMING AT THE DANCE !!!! and he looks just like lex lmfao
oh the drama!!! they simply don’t do season finales like this anymore
lex not saving his father… that shit was scury
+ misc tweets of mine throughout the season:
I hope the music supervisor of smallville s1 has a cold pillow every night and they have everything they ever wanted in life
really struggling with the fact that I ship lex/lana so much already and it’s only s1 and he’s supposed to be 20 while she’s 15???? this is horrible. like how have smallville fans coped with this over the years? I can suspend disbelief to a certain point but damn. this show is the worst case of casting 20+ year olds to play high schoolers I’ve ever seen no doubt
smallville 1x07 just ended with hero by enrique iglesias and then 1x08 opened with pacific coast party by smash mouth… yeah this show officially has the best soundtrack of all time
I’m only on ep 3 of smallville but clark/lana/lex is feeling very much like stefan/elena/damon
no one told me the smallville soundtrack was gonna slap this hard
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SECTION I
live animals; animal products
Chapter 01
live animals
Chapter 02
meat and edible meat offal
Chapter 03
fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates
Chapter 04
dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included
Chapter 05
products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included
SECTION II
vegetable products
Chapter 06
live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliage
Chapter 07
edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers
Chapter 08
edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruit or melons
Chapter 09
coffee, tea, maté and spices
Chapter 10
cereals
Chapter 11
products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten
Chapter 12
oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw and fodder
Chapter 13
lac; gums, resins and other vegetable saps and extracts
Chapter 14
vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included
SECTION III
animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes
Chapter 15
animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes
SECTION IV
prepared foodstuffs; beverages, spirits and vinegar; tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; products, whether or not containing nicotine, intended for inhalation without combustion; other nicotine containing products intended for the intake of nicotine into the human body
Chapter 16
preparations of meat, of fish, of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or of insects
Chapter 17
sugars and sugar confectionery
Chapter 18
cocoa and cocoa preparations
Chapter 19
preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; pastrycooks' products
Chapter 20
preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants
Chapter 21
miscellaneous edible preparations
Chapter 22
beverages, spirits and vinegar
Chapter 23
residues and waste from the food industries; prepared animal fodder
Chapter 24
tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; products, whether or not containing nicotine, intended for inhalation without combustion; other nicotine containing products intended for the intake of nicotine into the human body
SECTION V
mineral products
Chapter 25
salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement
Chapter 26
ores, slag and ash
Chapter 27
mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes
SECTION VI
products of the chemical or allied industries
Chapter 28
inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes
Chapter 29
organic chemicals
Chapter 30
pharmaceutical products
Chapter 31
fertilisers
Chapter 32
tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other colouring matter; paints and varnishes; putty and other mastics; inks
Chapter 33
essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations
Chapter 34
soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations, lubricating preparations, artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing or scouring preparations, candles and similar articles, modelling pastes, ‘dental waxes’ and dental preparations with a basis of plaster
Chapter 35
albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes
Chapter 36
explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparations
Chapter 37
photographic or cinematographic goods
Chapter 38
miscellaneous chemical products
SECTION VII
plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof
Chapter 39
plastics and articles thereof
Chapter 40
rubber and articles thereof
SECTION VIII
raw hides and skins, leather, furskins and articles thereof; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles of animal gut (other than silkworm gut)
Chapter 41
raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather
Chapter 42
articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles of animal gut (other than silkworm gut)
Chapter 43
furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof
SECTION IX
wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal; cork and articles of cork; manufactures of straw, of esparto or of other plaiting materials; basketware and wickerwork
Chapter 44
wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal
Chapter 45
cork and articles of cork
Chapter 46
manufactures of straw, of esparto or of other plaiting materials; basketware and wickerwork
SECTION X
pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard; paper and paperboard and articles thereof
Chapter 47
pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard
Chapter 48
paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard
Chapter 49
printed books, newspapers, pictures and other products of the printing industry; manuscripts, typescripts and plans
SECTION XI
textiles and textile articles
Chapter 50
silk
Chapter 51
wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair yarn and woven fabric
Chapter 52
cotton
Chapter 53
other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn and woven fabrics of paper yarn
Chapter 54
man-made filaments; strip and the like of man-made textile materials
Chapter 55
man-made staple fibres
Chapter 56
wadding, felt and nonwovens; special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof
Chapter 57
carpets and other textile floor coverings
Chapter 58
special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; embroidery
Chapter 59
impregnated, coated, covered or laminated textile fabrics; textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use
Chapter 60
knitted or crocheted fabrics
Chapter 61
articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted
Chapter 62
articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted
Chapter 63
other made-up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags
SECTION XII
footwear, headgear, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and articles made therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair
Chapter 64
footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles
Chapter 65
headgear and parts thereof
Chapter 66
umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof
Chapter 67
prepared feathers and down and articles made of feathers or of down; artificial flowers; articles of human hair
SECTION XIII
articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; ceramic products; glass and glassware
Chapter 68
articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials
Chapter 69
ceramic products
Chapter 70
glass and glassware
SECTION XIV
natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious metal, and articles thereof; imitation jewellery; coin
Chapter 71
natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious metal, and articles thereof; imitation jewellery; coin
SECTION XV
base metals and articles of base metal
Chapter 72
iron and steel
Chapter 73
articles of iron or steel
Chapter 74
copper and articles thereof
Chapter 75
nickel and articles thereof
Chapter 76
aluminium and articles thereof
Chapter 78
lead and articles thereof
Chapter 79
zinc and articles thereof
Chapter 80
tin and articles thereof
Chapter 81
other base metals; cermets; articles thereof
Chapter 82
tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base metal
Chapter 83
miscellaneous articles of base metal
SECTION XVI
machinery and mechanical appliances; electrical equipment; parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles
Chapter 84
nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof
Chapter 85
electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles
SECTION XVII
vehicles, aircraft, vessels and associated transport equipment
Chapter 86
railway or tramway locomotives, rolling stock and parts thereof; railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings and parts thereof; mechanical (including electromechanical) traffic signalling equipment of all kinds
Chapter 87
vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories thereof
Chapter 88
aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof
Chapter 89
ships, boats and floating structures
SECTION XVIII
optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches; musical instruments; parts and accessories thereof
Chapter 90
optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof
Chapter 91
clocks and watches and parts thereof
Chapter 92
musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articles
SECTION XIX
arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof
Chapter 93
arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof
SECTION XX
miscellaneous manufactured articles
Chapter 94
furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings; luminaires and lighting fittings, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates and the like; prefabricated buildings
Chapter 95
toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof
Chapter 96
miscellaneous manufactured articles
SECTION XXI
works of art, collectors' pieces and antiques
Chapter 97
works of art, collectors' pieces and antiques
Chapter 98
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India Spices Exports – China is Top Export Destination for Indian Spices
India Spices Exports – China is Top Export Destination for Indian Spices
India is known as the birthplace of spices because it has a long history of trading with the ancient civilizations of Rome and China. Today Indian spices are in the greatest demand in the world for their texture, taste, aroma, and medicinal properties. 109 spices are listed by the International Organization for Standardization and exported all over the world
This is why Indian spices are in high demand all over the world, and countries like China import a lot of Indian spices.
India mainly exports pepper, chili, ginger, turmeric, coriander, ginger, cumin, cumin, and tamarind, as well as processed spices such as curry powder, mint powder, oil, spices, and resins. The main markets for Indian spices are China, the USA, Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, the UK, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Germany.
Most of the spices are exported from India
Spices The export of products from India has increased over the years. Indian spices are not only known for their unique aroma and flavour, but they also have many health and medical uses. Many spices are exported from India such as chili, cumin, turmeric, cardamom, ginger, etc. These are some of the main spices exported from India.
● Chilli
India is one of the largest consumers, producers, and exporters of chili peppers in the world. Chile is grown in various states of India including Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. Chile is one of the most exported spices in India. Chile's exports in 2018-2019 reached 468,500 tons.
● Cumin
Dill seeds are used in various cuisines around the world for their wonderful aroma. Apart from its culinary uses, cumin is also considered to be beneficial to health and fitness, it is one of the most important ingredients in Indian cuisine, with caraway exports of 180,300 tons and turmeric 180,300 tons. - 133 600 tons.
● Turmeric
India is one of the world's largest exporters of turmeric. Various types of turmeric are exported to different countries around the world, including Brazil, Germany, Malaysia, and others. Turmeric is useful in many industries, including cooking and cosmetics. India's annual cardamom production is around 22,000-24,000 tons, while India's cardamom exports in 201819 were around 860 tons.
● Ginger
Ginger is very popular in various cuisines around the world for its unique taste. As one of the most important spices in India, India is the world's largest producer of ginger. Other ginger-producing countries include China, Nepal, and Indonesia. It has a pungent odour and a pungent taste. Pepper is one of the most widely used spices in the world. Pepper exports from India increased by 21% to 8,200 tons in 2019-2020.
● Nutmeg
Nutmeg is another spice that is exported to many countries around the world. Nutmeg is the seed of several species of the genus Myristica that can also be used as a chopped spice. Nutmeg has many benefits and uses. India exports cinnamon to many countries around the world, including the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK, and New Zealand.
India's Spice Exports to China
China has become the number one export destination for Indian spices. Due to the pandemic and supply chain restrictions, India's spice imports from China increased in 2020 and reached $ 581.2 million in the same year.
Indian Spice Exports to China in 2021
China loves hot peppers from India as it imported about 1.4 million tonnes of chili peppers from India in FY20 out of 10,000 tonnes. varieties such as Teja, Sannam, and Bydagi, which are only available in India. The chart below shows the number of Indian spices (under 4 HS codes) exported to China in 2021 in dollars.
Spice exports from India to the world during
India is home to cleaner production and exports of Indian spices Spice exports to countries around the world also increased in 2020 despite the Covid19 pandemic. India's spice exports surpassed the $ 2 billion mark last year. ...The chart below shows the global spice exports from India in 2018-2020. In addition to China, consumption of Indian spices is also growing in Africa, South Asia, and Western Asia. India's top 10 spice export partners accounted for 87.2% of total shipments recorded in 2020, according to Indian trade data.
According to the Spices Board India, spice exports continued to grow in fiscal 21 despite the Covid19 pandemic. Exports of spices and condiments are projected for 202021 at 15.65,000 tons, up from 12.08,400 tons in the previous fiscal year. Chile's total exports in 202021 will be 6.01,500 tons, an increase of over 21% in volume. Last year it was 2.64.5 thousand tons. In addition to chili peppers, other spices that have significantly increased export turnover include turmeric, cardamom, ginger, and the seeds of spices such as cumin and fenugreek. Brands in Overseas Markets Let's see how much the Indian spice industry will grow in 2021.
Spice Export Destination
Indian Spices are very popular all over the world. We export spices from India to about 140 countries around the world. Major spice export destinations include the United States, China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Bangladesh, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. Spices are also exported from India to many other countries. These are the main export markets for spices.
● USA
The USA is one of the largest importers of spices to India. The United States accounted for the highest volume of Indian spice exports in fiscal 2019, with an export value of around INR 37.4 billion.
● China
China is the second-largest importer of spices from India. The value of spices exported to China from India in fiscal 2019 was about Rs 31.38 billion.
● Vietnam
India also exports large quantities of spices to Vietnam annually. The value of spices exported to Vietnam from India in fiscal 2019 is approximately INR 16.93 billion.
● Iran
Indian spices are also exported to Iran. India's spice exports to Iran were valued at INR 12.05 billion in fiscal 2019.
● Thailand
Indian suppliers export large-scale spices to Thailand. The value of spices exported to Thailand from India in fiscal 2019 was about Rs 9.24 billion.
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FIND THE CORRECT HS CODE
In the industry classification, the HS CODE is commonly used when selling products abroad. This system is a computerized method for classifying commercial products.
Hscode.bnqglobal.vn is a basic search engine designed to make it easy for importers/buyers to find the exact product price estimate they are expecting, importing or selling.
What is HS CODE?
The Harmonized System (HS) Codes, also known as the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System or the Harmonized System, is an international standard for classifying trade in goods around the world. The system was first introduced in 1988 and is now supported by the World Customs Organization. The HS Convention was signed in 1983 and has more than 205 members. As a signatory, all countries agree to categorize their HS laws and taxes according to their designated HS sectors.
521/tchq-txnk aims to facilitate world trade by creating common categories to classify different types of products.
HS CODE structure?
The US and Global HS Regulations fall into four categories. See the green number in the chart:
1. Chapter:
There are 21 different sections divided into Chapter 96. The main sections are Chapter 77 for future use, Chapters 98 and 99 restricted for future use. States and Article 99, Special Laws Limiting Interim Change. In the example above, the category selected is 09 for "Coffee, Tea, Mate and Spices".
2. Heading:
In all cases, the title indicates a specific area. In the example above, 01 refers to coffee.
3. Sub-heading:
The last two digits of the Harmonized International Code are more detailed and describe the product's sub-parts. For example, caffeinated coffee beans are 0901.21, but decaffeinated beans are 0901.22. By the way, instant coffee belongs to a completely different category - 21 for other commercial coffees.
4. Additional number:
Countries can use an additional 2-4 to categorize a particular country. For example, the US HTS Codes is based on a decimal number called the number in Table B. 0050 in the above example is used for contaminated coffee. Since these numbers are unique, another country's decaffeinated organic coffee starts with the same 6 numbers, but the final four numbers may differ.
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US HS and HTS codes
In the United States, exports and imports follow the numbering system:
The United States Standard (HTS-US) is used to classify imported goods. Use this number to enter and send documents electronically.
Number B is used in the table to categorize sold products. Use this number to process export and EEI documents.
As a signatory to the HS Convention, the United States applies a six-digit HS classification. However, for taxes and statistics, some countries violate the classification by adding 1-4 after six. These numbers are known as the Standard Ordering Standards (HTS).
Find and download HS CODE
There are 21 system components - this is the highest cost classification. This HS code nomenclature is used to classify general categories such as miscellaneous fruit (Part II, Chapters 6-14). These groups are regulated by the WTO and are uniform in all countries. Section 21 of the HS CODE includes:
HS code list
If you are looking for a quick link to an HTS Codes in a product category, please see the HS Free Trial table.
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FIND THE CORRECT HS CODE
In the industry classification, the HS CODE is commonly used when selling products abroad. This system is a computerized method for classifying commercial products.
Hscode.bnqglobal.vn is a basic search engine designed to make it easy for importers/buyers to find the exact product price estimate they are expecting, importing or selling.
What is HS CODE?
The HTS Codes, also known as the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System or the Harmonized System, is an international standard for classifying trade in goods around the world. The system was first introduced in 1988 and is now supported by the World Customs Organization. The HS Convention was signed in 1983 and has more than 205 members. As a signatory, all countries agree to categorize their HS laws and taxes according to their designated HS sectors.
The merger aims to facilitate world trade by creating common categories to classify different types of products.
HS CODE structure?
The US and Global HS Regulations fall into four categories. See 521/tchq-txnk in the chart:
1. Chapter:
There are 21 different sections divided into Chapter 96. The main sections are Chapter 77 for future use, Chapters 98 and 99 restricted for future use. States and Article 99, Special Laws Limiting Interim Change. In the example above, the category selected is 09 for "Coffee, Tea, Mate and Spices".
2. Heading:
In all cases, the title indicates a specific area. In the example above, 01 refers to coffee.
3. Sub-heading:
The last two digits of the Harmonized International Code are more detailed and describe the product's sub-parts. For example, caffeinated coffee beans are 0901.21, but decaffeinated beans are 0901.22. By the way, instant coffee belongs to a completely different category - 21 for other commercial coffees.
4. Extra digits:
Countries can use an additional 2-4 to categorize a particular country. For example, the US Harmonized System (HS) Codes is based on a decimal number called the number in Table B. 0050 in the above example is used for contaminated coffee. Since these numbers are unique, another country's decaffeinated organic coffee starts with the same 6 numbers, but the final four numbers may differ.
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US HS and HTS codes
In the United States, exports and imports follow the numbering system:
The United States Standard (HTS-US) is used to classify imported goods. Use this number to enter and send documents electronically.
Number B is used in the table to categorize sold products. Use this number to process export and EEI documents.
As a signatory to the HS Convention, the United States applies a six-digit HS classification. However, for taxes and statistics, some countries violate the classification by adding 1-4 after six. These numbers are known as the Standard Ordering Standards (HTS).
Find and download HS CODE
There are 21 system components - this is the highest cost classification. This HS code nomenclature is used to classify general categories such as miscellaneous fruit (Part II, Chapters 6-14). These groups are regulated by the WTO and are uniform in all countries. Section 21 of the HS CODE includes:
HS code list
If you are looking for a quick link to an Harmonized System (HS) Codes in a product category, please see the HS Free Trial table.
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FIND THE CORRECT HS CODE
In the industry classification, the Harmonized System (HS) Codes is commonly used when selling products abroad. This system is a computerized method for classifying commercial products.
Hscode.bnqglobal.vn is a basic search engine designed to make it easy for importers/buyers to find the exact product price estimate they are expecting, importing or selling.
What is HTS Codes?
The Harmonized System (HS) Codes, also known as the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System or the Harmonized System, is an international standard for classifying trade in goods around the world. The system was first introduced in 1988 and is now supported by the World Customs Organization. The HS Convention was signed in 1983 and has more than 205 members. As a signatory, all countries agree to categorize their HS laws and taxes according to their designated HS sectors.
The merger aims to facilitate world trade by creating common categories to classify different types of products.
HTS Codes structure?
The US and Global HS Regulations fall into four categories. See the green number in the chart:
1. Chapter:
There are 21 different sections divided into Chapter 96. The main sections are Chapter 77 for future use, Chapters 98 and 99 restricted for future use. States and Article 99, Special Laws Limiting Interim Change. In the example above, the category selected is 09 for "Coffee, Tea, Mate and Spices".
2. Heading:
In all cases, the title indicates a specific area. In the example above, 01 refers to coffee.
3. Sub-heading:
The last two digits of the Harmonized International Code are more detailed and describe the product's sub-parts. For example, caffeinated coffee beans are 0901.21, but decaffeinated beans are 0901.22. By the way, instant coffee belongs to a completely different category - 21 for other commercial coffees.
4. Additional number:
Countries can use an additional 2-4 to categorize a particular country. For hscode , the US Harmonized System (HS) Codes is based on a decimal number called the number in Table B. 0050 in the above example is used for contaminated coffee. Since these numbers are unique, another country's decaffeinated organic coffee starts with the same 6 numbers, but the final four numbers may differ.
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US HS and HTS codes
In the United States, exports and imports follow the numbering system:
The United States Standard (HTS-US) is used to classify imported goods. Use this number to enter and send documents electronically.
Number B is used in the table to categorize sold products. Use this number to process export and EEI documents.
As a signatory to the HS Convention, the United States applies a six-digit HS classification. However, for taxes and statistics, some countries violate the classification by adding 1-4 after six. These numbers are known as the Standard Ordering Standards (HTS).
Find and download HTS Codes
There are 21 system components - this is the highest cost classification. This HS code nomenclature is used to classify general categories such as miscellaneous fruit (Part II, Chapters 6-14). These groups are regulated by the WTO and are uniform in all countries. Section 21 of the Harmonized System (HS) Codes includes:
HS code list
If you are looking for a quick link to an HTS Codes in a product category, please see the HS Free Trial table.
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FIND THE CORRECT Harmonized System (HS) Codes
In the industry classification, the HTS Codes is commonly used when selling products abroad. This system is a computerized method for classifying commercial products.
Hscode.bnqglobal.vn is a basic search engine designed to make it easy for importers/buyers to find the exact product price estimate they are expecting, importing or selling.
What is HTS Codes?
The HTS Codes, also known as the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System or the Harmonized System, is an international standard for classifying trade in goods around the world. The system was first introduced in 1988 and is now supported by the World Customs Organization. The HS Convention was signed in 1983 and has more than 205 members. As a signatory, all countries agree to categorize their HS laws and taxes according to their designated HS sectors.
The merger aims to facilitate world trade by creating common categories to classify different types of products.
Harmonized System (HS) Codes structure?
The US and Global HS Regulations fall into four categories. See the green number in the chart:
1. Chapter:
There are 21 different sections divided into Chapter 96. The main sections are Chapter 77 for future use, Chapters 98 and 99 restricted for future use. States and Article 99, Special Laws Limiting Interim Change. In the example above, the category selected is 09 for "Coffee, Tea, Mate and Spices".
2. Heading:
In all cases, the title indicates a specific area. In the example above, 01 refers to coffee.
3. công văn 521/tchq-txnk -heading:
The last two digits of the Harmonized International Code are more detailed and describe the product's sub-parts. For example, caffeinated coffee beans are 0901.21, but decaffeinated beans are 0901.22. By the way, instant coffee belongs to a completely different category - 21 for other commercial coffees.
4. Additional number:
Countries can use an additional 2-4 to categorize a particular country. For example, the US HTS Codes is based on a decimal number called the number in Table B. 0050 in the above example is used for contaminated coffee. Since these numbers are unique, another country's decaffeinated organic coffee starts with the same 6 numbers, but the final four numbers may differ.
Back to top
US HS and HTS codes
In the United States, exports and imports follow the numbering system:
The United States Standard (HTS-US) is used to classify imported goods. Use this number to enter and send documents electronically.
Number B is used in the table to categorize sold products. Use this number to process export and EEI documents.
As a signatory to the HS Convention, the United States applies a six-digit HS classification. However, for taxes and statistics, some countries violate the classification by adding 1-4 after six. These numbers are known as the Standard Ordering Standards (HTS).
Find and download HS CODE
There are 21 system components - this is the highest cost classification. This HS code nomenclature is used to classify general categories such as miscellaneous fruit (Part II, Chapters 6-14). These groups are regulated by the WTO and are uniform in all countries. Section 21 of the Harmonized System (HS) Codes includes:
HS code list
If you are looking for a quick link to an Harmonized System (HS) Codes in a product category, please see the HS Free Trial table.
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FIND THE CORRECT Harmonized System (HS) Codes
In the industry classification, the HS CODE is commonly used when selling products abroad. This system is a computerized method for classifying commercial products.
Hscode.bnqglobal.vn is a basic search engine designed to make it easy for importers/buyers to find the exact product price estimate they are expecting, importing or selling.
What is HS CODE?
The HS CODE, also known as the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System or the Harmonized System, is an international standard for classifying trade in goods around the world. The system was first introduced in 1988 and is now supported by the World Customs Organization. The HS Convention was signed in 1983 and has more than 205 members. As a signatory, all countries agree to categorize their HS laws and taxes according to their designated HS sectors.
The merger aims to facilitate world trade by creating common categories to classify different types of products.
HTS Codes structure?
The US and Global HS Regulations fall into four categories. See the green number in the chart:
1. Chapter:
There are 21 different sections divided into Chapter 96. The main sections are Chapter 77 for future use, Chapters 98 and 99 restricted for future use. States and Article 99, Special Laws Limiting Interim Change. In the example above, the category selected is 09 for "Coffee, Tea, Mate and Spices".
2. Heading:
In all cases, the title indicates a specific area. In HTS Search , 01 refers to coffee.
3. Sub-heading:
The last two digits of the Harmonized International Code are more detailed and describe the product's sub-parts. For example, caffeinated coffee beans are 0901.21, but decaffeinated beans are 0901.22. By the way, instant coffee belongs to a completely different category - 21 for other commercial coffees.
4. Extra digits:
Countries can use an additional 2-4 to categorize a particular country. For example, the US Harmonized System (HS) Codes is based on a decimal number called the number in Table B. 0050 in the above example is used for contaminated coffee. Since these numbers are unique, another country's decaffeinated organic coffee starts with the same 6 numbers, but the final four numbers may differ.
Back to top
US HS and HTS codes
In the United States, exports and imports follow the numbering system:
The United States Standard (HTS-US) is used to classify imported goods. Use this number to enter and send documents electronically.
Number B is used in the table to categorize sold products. Use this number to process export and EEI documents.
As a signatory to the HS Convention, the United States applies a six-digit HS classification. However, for taxes and statistics, some countries violate the classification by adding 1-4 after six. These numbers are known as the Standard Ordering Standards (HTS).
Find and download Harmonized System (HS) Codes
There are 21 system components - this is the highest cost classification. This HS code nomenclature is used to classify general categories such as miscellaneous fruit (Part II, Chapters 6-14). These groups are regulated by the WTO and are uniform in all countries. mã hs keo silicon of the HTS Codes includes:
HS code list
If you are looking for a quick link to an Harmonized System (HS) Codes in a product category, please see the HS Free Trial table.
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The Spices Import Data is most beneficial for the business person who starts business of Spices and these import reports helps for your business growth.
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Ginger manufacturers and exporters can find global importers buyers at TurkExim Importers Search Engine.
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ON CLASSES
Classpects run on Irony, Puns, Wordplay, and each class has a secondary verb, in addition to the one they share with their pair.
Witch - Which. “Choose / Choice”.
A Witch chooses power.
Witches are the Powerhouse of the Session(cell). They are akin to Thieves, for a Witch takes power. But the difference here is that a Witch doesn’t need to take it from other people, a Witch takes back their own power from whatever Guardian (or “familiar”) has it. Its not like an Heir, where the Heir can just wait for it to come; a Witch has to grab it or be forced into its service.
Heir - Air/Err. “Inherit”.
An Heir inherits power.
While Heirs are akin to the Page, where they both inspire others to help them; the difference here is that Heirs will inspire others to Guide them (Literally inspire others to act as Seers), while Pages inspire others to Serve them (Inspire others to act as Knights). Heirs don’t like being Served (In fact, Heirs Homestuck-Historically have conflicts with Guardians because of their Service), and Pages don’t like being Guided. (Most Pages tend to talk smack about those trying to Guide them)
Mage - Magician. “Perform”.
Mage’s are showy, in addition to being knowitalls. How you are Seen is Important.
There are three Mages, two known and one HC’d, that give this.
Sollux, inspite of his problems, is a Show Off and tries to play it off Smoothly. His performance is more important than his powers (Or Spells, if we’re dedicated).
Meulin also tends to be Showy. Both by showing off her favorite couples, and by her Disciple self showing off her rommance on literal cave walls.
HC’d Mage, Diamonds Droog / Draconian Dignitary, is all about the Show and the Class, and not about Flash Powers or Transformations.
Seer - To See. “Envision”.
Seers See Seas. What you see is important.
Unlike their counterpart, the Mage, A Seer’s visions are more important than their Spells.
(This is inspite of the fact that both Mages and Seers are equally capable of both Visions and Spells, as well as Performance. It seems what what indicates if you’re a Mage or a Seer is if what’s important is How you are Seen, or What you See; A Mage wants to be Seen, a Seer wants to See).
Thief - To Steal / To Steel / Steel yourselves. “Enforce”.
If Knights are the Law, Thieves are the Enforcers; because they literally reinforce themselves by taking what they want.
Let’s take this a step further, and include all definitions of Enforce
Thieves Strengthen, Intensify, Force, Drive and Urge whatever they set their sights on, to be what they want it. (After all, they Steal, or Take By Force / Violence)
Rogue - To Go Rogue / Haywire. “To Cross”.
Rogues are pretty good about making connections, and making connections work; be it between people, or their Aspect. (Roxy between her Friends and her Windows; Nepeta with her Romances)
Knight - Night. “To Bare / Bear”.
Bear hands?
This may seem outlandish, but the origin of the word Night is “Bare” or “To be Bare of Sunlight”. And Knights tend to put on a kind of Mask, or Shield, or rather, Helm / Helmet as they feel their weaknesses (or what they think are their weaknesses) feel bare to the world (Dave and his Sunglasses; Karkat and his Temper; Latula and her Gamer Attitude).
Page - Chapter. “To Assemble”
YOU BOY, EQUIP ARMS.
This one took a bit, but what’s a Page without a Chapter? Be it a Chapter in a Book of Pages, or a Council to of all those they have called on to serve them. A Page is a Knightly figure that has a Round Table, akin to a Rogue’s Merrymen.
A Page inspires others to play Knight to them, or to serve them. To call to Arms, or call to Action.
So basically, if Robin Hood is a Rogue’s Mythic figure, King Arthur is a Page’s mythic figure.
So literally, all those a Page calls on personally, makes them apart of their Round Table of Knights.
(Wait, does this mean that HS^2 Jane is Morgan Le F--)
Maid - Made. “To Make”
Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice.
Maids are the Makers. They don’t so much as Maintain, though they do that too, as they create.
Consider.
Aradia is a prime example. She dies, so she makes Time for herself as a very powerful Poltergeist. She becomes a Robot, and makes Time for Herself by her many many Robot Time Copies, or as Time is Numeral, making Numbers.
She becomes a Godtier, and suddenly, Time in the Dream Bubbles align perfectly with the Present. Notice how when we are first introduced to the Dream Bubbles, Time was a real nonlinear pain. But when Aradia took the Reins on this Time Management Stuff, and suddenly the Dream Bubbles were Linear and aligned with our Story. She did want to see the end, after all (And the more living Time Gods entered the Bubbles, the more Linear things became)
For Porrim, its about Making Space for others in both her various views and her uh... Various Views.
For the Dolorosa, this included making Space for herself, and for her son. She possibly even helped direct him closer to the idea of Freedom (And he did see visions of another space in time...)
Sylph - Sylvan / Wood Threshold. “To Matter”
Okay, this one is like the Knight’s, if not more complicated (and likely gonna require more development in the future, cos this took waaay too much digging for my liking).
Thing is, Sylph is a difficult thing to name from name alone unless you look into the word itself. Because its derived from Sylvan “Of the woods”. But we break that down into two things. Silva, the Woods, and Hyle, Matter.
Hyle / Hule is already the Greek word for Matter or Wood in any case.
And our word for Matter is already derived from Mater, the Latin word for Mother. (The original English word was displaced by Latin; Andwork was once our word for Matter).
Unfortunately, I can’t quite make the connections here yet, so I’m not sure if “To Matter” is the proper verb.
I can, however, describe some loose connections that at least tell me I’m on the right track:
... Sylphs are defined by their Environment; Such as Kanaya’s relations regarding Trolls (A motherly figure), Aranea defined herself by Information and giving Information (which ain’t healthy), Mindfang defined herself a Thief because the Troll Empire was lead by a Thief
And HC’d Sylph of Mind, Snowman was, quite literally, the Universe (And its Multiverse, which is a Mind thing).
So a Sylph defines herself by her “Woods”, or like a Nymph / Dryad, by her “Tree / Wood / Matter”.
And when you kill the Tree / Wood, you kill the Sylph, and vice versa (Destroy the Matriorb, and Kanaya dies; Kill Snowman and you kill the Unvierse; Mindfang was murdered, and her Enlightenment about the Doc died with her).
Prince - Principle / Foremost. “To Postulate”
Its the Principle of the matter.
For Princes, Principle and Code are key, and they will follow these as a fundamental truth (and be damned to anything else). This is likely what it was meant when they were called a Destroyer Class, because they do tend to destroy all avenues when it doesn’t fit their Principle.
A Group of Princes could be called an Argument.
For Eridan, both the system he resided in, and his own internal narrative (his Hopes), were his fundamental truths. And in the end, it fucked everything up.
For Kurloz, his Belief System and his chosen Lord were his Fundamental Truth (And Rage is about Truths; so this guy didn’t just have a fortified castle, he had an entire armored country)
For Dirk, the Character someone presented was the Truth of the matter, and the Character he presented. He believed that all versions of him were Him, and that was his biggest flaw, because they weren’t. AR was no more Dirk Strider than Bro was.
... And unfortunately, one version of him took this very literally (HS^2).
Bard - Barred / Bar. “To Prevent”
Bards are quite the Wild Card, because how the hell do you manage destroying stuff for other people’s benefit and it actually ensured that it is a benefit?
But from our few examples, Bards do act as great barriers. They keep things on the path because if you didn’t have that barrier, you wouldn’t progress, or you’d go too far too quickly, or things could go out of hand.
For Gamzee, he tends to invoke the idea of the Barrier Maiden (He does roleplay a fairy / maid). He can’t die cos he’s a Cosmic Keystone to things happening like they’re suppose to. Paradox Space, literally, cannot let him die because it needs him to complete the Alpha Loop [By extension, no Doomed Timeline ever has a Dead Gamzee, he’s just that important, the stupid fuck] / [consider the theory that he also absorbs his alternative selves to keep his keystone status; like how Rose absorbed her alternative dream self]
(Though when you take him from his story / destiny / fate, he’s just another mortal shitty clown).
Gamzee prevented Rage, for Homestuck to continue as its intended narrative.
For Cronus, his little Hope Quest was a direct line to Lord English (being the evil wvizard in his little Harry Potter fantasy). But this blew up royally, because as it turns out, it isn’t up to the Beforus Trolls to do shit. So just as Gamzee’s crisis of Fate put things back on the Path to LE and prevented catastrophe, Cronus’s crisis caused catastrophe.
He prevented Hope for the Beforus Trolls, because it wasn’t their Story.
And now for my HC’d Bard of Doom, Clubs Deuce. He does exactly what it says, he Prevents Doom. Inspite of what it appears, he’s highly competent because that prevents things from going to hell.
For CD, he prevented Doom, for his Crew, and the sessions he’s involved in. And any time CD tends to disappear from the picture, is when things go to hell fast (For the Crew, Cans showed up; for the Beta Session, he was a mere herald for the doom that was already coming and his death cinched it)
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questions tag game ;
tagged by :: @shawtythatsyou & @flirtyhyuck thank you so much, lovebugs! 💛✨
rules :: answer the ten questions, write your own, tag ten people!
note :: I’ve written two sets of questions now for this game previously and tagged too many people, so I’m gonna skip those parts jddjjdjdjf
QUESTIONS: SET ONE.
1. if you had the entire world’s attention for 1 minute, what would you say?
stan kim taeyeon 💓 also, stop sending dick pics if the other person doesn’t agree to it first. that’s sexual harassment and nobody wants to see a surprise shriveled up rice grain
2. which idol is your spirit animal?
lmao it’s probably doyoung because he just lies down all day, does some cute paintings, binges netflix, and loves money
3. your ideal day off?
I sleep in with no alarm, do some painting, uber eats mexican food for lunch, watch some murder shows, go out for sushi with my friends and then have fun at some party with them, get a crunchwrap post-party and then pass out in bed
4. soty for 2020? (from the ones that have come out yet)
hmm, either stray kids’ god’s menu or weki meki’s oopsy
5. what can you can talk about for hours on end?
art. oh my god, I love art so much!!! or greek mythology ✨
6. any hobby that you had, but don’t get the time to practice anymore?
robotics ): I actively participated in it all through hs and uni, but I’m done with school, and my future job has nothing to do with building robots
7. favourite (non - kpop) artist(s)?
lauv, chelsea cutler, troye sivan, taylor swift, halsey, hunny, coin, all time low
8. what genre would the movie on your life be? who’d play you?
probably some kind of coming of age comedy lmao and um maybe lana condor? she’s viet and a year older than me, so she might fit?
9. if you could have an endless supply of one thing, what would it be?
money!!! or perfect health if that’s possible
10. which song would be the soundtrack of your life?
dbxjddjdn oh yikes i’m not sure... 22 by taylor swift lmao or i by taeyeon 💕
QUESTIONS: SET TWO.
1. what colour is your underwear right now?
black!
2. when was the last time you gave a genuine laugh and what was it for?
it was two hours earlier when my friends and I were facetiming and one of them was showing us a tinder text
3. what food makes you feel the most at home and comfortable?
my mom’s homemade pho 💗
4. how many push ups can you do?
I think like 2 if I try really, really hard lmao
5. what colour do you wear most often and what colour do you like wearing the most?
I wear black the most, and I like wearing black the most 🖤
6. what was the most memorable thing you’ve done/told during truth or dare?
I stood in the middle of the street and hollered the lyrics of one direction’s what makes you beautiful to my guy friend in the middle of the night when all these other party goers were out and about lmao they really thought they were seeing some kind of drunken confession but sadly, I was sober and my friend still makes fun of me for my serenade to this day
7. best subject in school.
in hs, it was math, english, and art! in uni, it was art and all my coding classes
8. what flavour of cold/cough medicine do you hate the least?
I don’t remember the last time I had cold/cough medicine?? I like the ricola original natural herb cough drops tho
9. when was the last time someone told you they love you?
my mom told me tonight before she went to bed 💗
10. what is your tolerance to spice like?
I have a very high spice tolerance. I love wasabi, sriracha, red peppers, etc. the more the better :)
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