The Fearsome Legend of the Kraken: Tales of the Deep

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The Curse of the Kraken is a legendary tale that has been passed down through generations. It tells the story of a mighty sea creature known as the Kraken, who was said to have the power to bring destruction upon any ship unfortunate enough to cross its path. According to the legend, the Kraken was a massive creature with tentacles so large that they could wrap around a ship and pull it under the depths of the sea. Its mere presence was said to be enough to strike fear into the hearts of even the bravest sailors. The Curse of the Kraken is said to have originated from a tragic event that occurred many years ago. It is believed that a group of sailors encountered the Kraken while sailing in treacherous waters.


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It is believed that a group of sailors encountered the Kraken while sailing in treacherous waters. Despite their best efforts to escape its grasp, their ship was demolished, and they were cast into the sea to meet a watery grave. It is said that the Kraken cursed the souls of those sailors, trapping them within the depths of the ocean and condemning them to wander the seas for all eternity.

MAC Lipglass Swatches: All 57 Shades in the Permanent Line, SWATCHED!

There are 57 (!) MAC Lipglasses in the permanent collection now ($17 each), and all of them just got new packaging/outfits.

Here are some fun facts you may or may not know about them…

  1. None of them start with the letter “F.”
  2. Two of them start with the word “love.” (Love Child and Love Nectar)
  3. Three of them start with the word “pink.” (Pink Lemonade, Pink Nouveau and Pinkarat)
  4. One of them is named after an insect. (Yellow Jacket)
  5. There are three “Rs” (not two) in Prrr.
  6. Several of them have color counterparts, like Russian Red (also a Lipstick), Impassioned (Lipstick) and Soar (a Lip Pencil).
  7. Even though it’s not in the permanent collection, once upon a time there was a shade called Evolution Revolution. ?

In addition to their even shinier outfits, they also got a little bigger (update: the new tubes hold 0.10 ounces, and the old Lipglass tubes held 0.17 ounces).

You’ll recognize your old faves among them, like Nymphette, Spite and Lychee Luxe…

Oh, wait! Those are my old faves. 🙂 The glosses themselves haven’t changed (same patent-leather shine and hella sticky vanilla-scented formula). They’re just wearing new outfits.

1. Angel

Angel

2. Baby’s a Vamp

Baby’s a Vamp

3. Beaux

Beaux

4. Bittersweet Me

Bittersweet Me

5. Blissful

Blissful

6. C-Thru

C-Thru

7. Candy Box

Candy Box

8. Candy Yum Yum

Candy Yum Yum

9. Chai

Chai

10. Chestnut

Chestnut

11. Cultured

Cultured

12. Desire

Desire

13. Dirty Dark Martini

Dirty Dark Martini

14. Dive Bar

Dive Bar

15. Dreamy

Dreamy

16. Explicit

Explicit

17. Gal Friday

Gal Friday

18. Girl About Town

Girl About Town

19. Gold Finch

Gold Finch

20. Heroine

Heroine

21. Impassioned

Impassioned

22. Love Child

Love Child

23. Love Nectar

Love Nectar

24. Lust

Lust

25. Lustrewhite

Lustrewhite

26. Lychee Luxe

Lychee Luxe

27. Misbehaving

Misbehaving

28. Morange

Morange

29. Myth

Myth

30. New Galaxy

New Galaxy

31. Night & Daze

Night & Daze

32. Norwegian Sky

Norwegian Sky

33. Nymphette

Nymphette

34. Obviously Bare

Obviously Bare

35. Oh Baby

Oh Baby

36. Oyster Girl

Oyster Girl

37. Pink Lemonade

Pink Lemonade

38. Pink Nouveau

Pink Nouveau

39. Pinkarat

Pinkarat

40. Please Me

Please Me

41. Prrr

Prrr

42. Purple Mocha

Purple Mocha

43. Rambunctious

Rambunctious

44. Ravishing

Ravishing

45. Rebel

Rebel

46. Roulette

Roulette

47. Ruby Woo

Ruby Woo

48. Russian Red

Russian Red

49. Saint Germain

Saint Germain

50. Saucy Little Thing

Saucy Little Thing

51. Signs of Spring

Signs of Spring

52. Snob

Snob

53. Soar

Soar

54. Spice

Spice

55. Spite

Spite

56. Steel Kiss

Steel Kiss

57. Yellow Jacket

Yellow Jacket Ingredients (from the shade Signs of Spring)

You have to tell me — what was the first Lipglass you ever wore?? If you can’t remember, what’s your current favorite?

My first was Spite! And my current favorite is my all-time favorite (well, one of my all-time favorites), Nymphette.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

MAC Lipglass Swatches: All 57 Shades in the Permanent Line, SWATCHED! / Originally published April 6th, 2017

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Curze of the kraken

It is believed that any ship that comes into contact with these cursed sailors is doomed to suffer a similar fate. The Curse of the Kraken has become a cautionary tale for sailors, reminding them of the dangers that lurk beneath the surface of the sea. It serves as a reminder to respect the power of nature and to approach the ocean with caution. Throughout history, there have been many reported sightings and encounters with the Kraken. These accounts have only served to deepen the mystery and fear surrounding this legendary creature. While some believe that the Kraken is nothing more than a myth, others argue that there may be some truth to the tales. Today, the Curse of the Kraken continues to capture the imagination of many. It serves as a reminder of the unknown and the untameable forces of nature that continue to hold sway over our world. Whether the Curse of the Kraken is real or not, it has certainly left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness and continues to inspire awe and wonder..

Reviews for "The Kraken's Wrath: Tales of Destruction and Misfortune"

1. Sarah - 1 star
I found "Curze of the Kraken" to be extremely disappointing. The storyline was weak and predictable, with no real surprises or twists. The characters lacked depth and development, making it difficult to connect with any of them. The writing style was also lacking, with repetitive phrases and awkward dialogue. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and would not recommend this book to others.
2. Alex - 2 stars
"Curze of the Kraken" had potential, but it fell flat for me. The pacing was incredibly slow, making it difficult to stay engaged in the story. The world-building was minimal and left a lot to be desired. The main character's motivations were unclear and their actions often felt forced. Additionally, the dialogue felt stilted and unrealistic. While the concept of the kraken was interesting, the execution was lacking. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed by this book.
3. Mark - 1.5 stars
I struggled to finish "Curze of the Kraken" as it just didn't captivate me. The writing was mediocre, with choppy sentences and a lack of descriptive language. The plot was predictable and lacked originality, and the characters felt one-dimensional. The author's attempts at creating tension and suspense fell flat, and I found myself disinterested in the outcome. Overall, this book did not meet my expectations and I would not recommend it to others.
4. Emily - 2.5 stars
"Curze of the Kraken" had its moments, but overall, it was a disappointment. The narrative felt disjointed, jumping between different perspectives without any clear structure. The dialogue was often awkward and unrealistic, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. The pacing was inconsistent, with some parts dragging on while others felt rushed. While there were glimpses of an interesting plot, it was not enough to make up for the book's overall shortcomings. I wouldn't recommend this book to someone looking for a captivating read.

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