I prefer ‘Philosophy: The Fragrance’. I presume it smells of old men, pipe tobacco, and dusty books.
Odd that their tag line is: ‘Philosophy – believe in miracles’. They describe the product in this way: ‘philosophy is a lifestyle brand that celebrates feeling well and living joyously. Endorsed by ‘doctors, celebrities and most importantly, its customers, Philosophy wants to inspire you to live a better life by being better to yourself.’
I prefer ‘Philosophy: The Fragrance’. I presume it smells of old men, pipe tobacco, and dusty books.
Odd that their tag line is: ‘Philosophy – believe in miracles’. They describe the product in this way: ‘philosophy is a lifestyle brand that celebrates feeling well and living joyously. Endorsed by ‘doctors, celebrities and most importantly, its customers, Philosophy wants to inspire you to live a better life by being better to yourself.’
Maybe they should re-read Plato.
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