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Woke up early today and couldn't go back to sleep
Went for a short ride in ECR.
It was a whole different experience to ride along the roads adjacent to salt pans and to be away from bustling city.. photos doesn't do justice, early morning the places were really calm and beautiful to look at.
I started around 6:45AM had a nice vadai at a small tea shop on the way, followed by a slow cozy ride and came back around 8:15AM
planning to explore the small villages and beaches next time or tomo...
Just sharing 🙂 to see if anyone with similar interest..
Being grounded is the first quality a leader should have
Ipo avanuga elarum stalin ah adipanuga.
Idhelam thevaiya da kothus
Tasmac scam pathi pesna veliya odranuga 😅 ella pakanum polandhu vitutu irukanga chinna dhadhi ya
Best bond game but I didn't like the ending action sequences. Especially the Valhalla part and the sequence that comes after it. Felt like it was rushed in development and it didn't felt as a whole.
Story wise it got me hooked from beginning till the end full marks for that. The art team has made magic and gave the full James bond experience. All the locations and the elite places were beautiful and fascinating. This game had best hand combat system in recent time. It felt like a proper tribute to rocksteady's Arkham Asylum. Using the environment and be able to interact with it during combat opened new level of immersion
Beyond the game I'm surprised that my 1660 super + Ryzen 3500 + HDD combo gave me very smooth 1080p experience. I completed Mafia TOC in the same but it wasn't as smooth as 007-FL kudos to io interactive on optimization part I was able to run in high-ultra mixed settings and get solid 30-35fps through out the game, only at one part there was missing shaders issue because of HDD that too was gone in few seconds.
What a journey.
Highly recommend if you liked uncharted, tomb raider style games and a Bond fan. I encountered bugs here and there, I don't mind it and it didn't interrupt my gameplay.
What's your thoughts on this game!?
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So finally she said ok for party tomo. I dont know much about happening places here. Ive been to Bombay adda, Sugar factory like around 1.5 years back. suggest me some good happening place to party TIA😇
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Weight - 4 kg
Piece weight - 700gms (1.5kg was promised)
Taste - Average itseems.
what a daylight robbery 🥲
C2C
So this happened when I tried to clean the mesh filter. While cleaning I sprayed lens kart glass cleaner 🥲
I know that's a bad dumb move I thought its just a cleaning alcohol my bad. its been on low volume since then, its been like that for almost a year.
I've tried to put the IEM's with silica gel in a box and keep it for like 2 days and also put it in rice box thought it will remove the moisture. but nothing worked.
Finally today I planned to pop open the mesh filter to check if it resolves the issue, before that I thought of asking the experts here 🙂 TIA
He mentioned the pricing for like 3650 per bucket which is wayyyyy more expensive but that is not the primary issue here my question is can he sell it without FSSAI certificate?
Colour Me Black
DNA & Opening:
Colour Me Black opens with a bold, sweet blast reminiscent of Invictus, Rasasi Hawas, and Lattafa Najdia. The first few minutes carry a sharp alcohol hit, but it quickly mellows into that familiar Invictus‑style fruity freshness.
Development:
As it settles, the fragrance transitions into a musky, masculine base that adds depth and character. This is where it outshines Najdia — the musky backbone keeps it grounded and appealing, drawing compliments consistently.
Performance:
Projection: Strong for the first 3–4 hours, with noticeable presence.
Longevity: Solid 6 hours of performance before becoming a skin scent, but it lingers close to the skin up to 8 hours.
Value: At a price point lower than Najdia, it delivers excellent performance and versatility.
Compliment Factor:
Among my collection, Colour Me Black has been the most complimented by women around me. The Invictus DNA is universally appealing, and the musky dry‑down ensures it doesn’t fade into generic sweetness.
Verdict:
For anyone seeking an Invictus‑style fragrance with better balance and a musky masculine finish, Colour Me Black is a hidden gem. At its price, it’s truly a masterpiece in the affordable designer‑inspired category.
Najdia
DNA & Opening:
Najdia carries the same Invictus‑style DNA as Colour Me Black, opening with a sweet, mass‑appealing blast. It’s straightforward and easy to like, but compared to Colour Me Black, it lacks depth and character.
Development:
The fragrance remains sweet throughout, without the musky dry‑down that gives Colour Me Black its edge. On very hot days, overspraying can cause a thick, lipsticky vibe that feels cloying and reduces the overall quality.
Performance:
Projection: Strong in the first 2–3 hours — this is where Najdia shines.
Longevity: Around 4 hours of noticeable wear, fading significantly after 6 hours.
Value: Affordable and reliable for casual wear, but not as versatile as Colour Me Black.
Compliment Factor:
Najdia is mass‑appealing and easy to wear, but it doesn’t generate the same level of compliments as Colour Me Black. The lack of a musky masculine base makes it feel more one‑dimensional.
Verdict:
Najdia is a solid, no‑nonsense fragrance if you want a sweet Invictus clone for everyday use. However, if given the choice, I’d pick Colour Me Black again — its depth and musky dry‑down make it more refined and satisfying.
Colour Me White (Milton Lloyd)
DNA & Opening:
Colour Me White is widely regarded as a clone of Creed Silver Mountain Water. The opening is bright, sparkling, and citrusy — some might find it reminiscent of a lemon drink or even a lemon‑based soap. It’s sharp and refreshing, immediately grabbing attention.
Development:
After the citrus blast, the fragrance evolves beautifully. Notes of cedar, tea, vetiver, and musk begin to emerge, giving it a refined, elegant character. In the dry‑down, a subtle leather accord adds depth and luxury, making the scent feel far more expensive than its price tag suggests.
Performance:
Projection: Strong for the first 2–3 hours.
Longevity: Lasts about 4–5 hours before fading — the biggest drawback.
Value & Quality:
Despite the moderate longevity, Colour Me White is a beast for its price. When I went on a date she was complementing this perfume for like 4 times. At ₹1200–1600, it delivers a luxurious Creed‑style experience at a fraction of the cost.
Final Note:
Having used Milton Lloyd’s Colour Me series for over 4 years, I can confidently say these UK‑made perfumes are absolute underdogs even better than few ME clones. Whether it’s Colour Me Black, White, or others in the line, the quality at this price point is unmatched.