Makes me angry that "essential oils" are literally just random crap and plant-based poison. The word "essential" is completely meaningless.
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Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
the etymology of the term has to do with the concentrated volatile oil being the essence of the plant. It’s a very old term
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my point is it wasn’t invented as a “must-have oil” marketing term, but by honorable alchemists acting in good faith
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I think we're agreeing with each otherpic.twitter.com/R5OkMfxPUS
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Replying to @Pinboard @SwiftOnSecurity
Yes, they mean it's the essence. No, it's not actually the essence. So, 'essential oils' is meaningless.
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Replying to @FERALROBOTS @SwiftOnSecurity
doesn’t make it any less fun to let a cat sniff an open bottle of tea tree oil. It leaps 15 meters back
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Replying to @Pinboard @SwiftOnSecurity
Dude, if you think that's fun, you need help.
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