I was staring at that design for ages, trying to work out what was going on. The lens flares, okay, I assume that's supposed to imply morning. Like the sun. But are those BLUEBERRIES? Presumably they are supposed to be grapes, but they look like blueberries. Outside the US, people don't use the word "raisin," they use "sultana." Here I don't know what they use, because my package of raisins is local and in Arabic, but it's not like no one here knows what a raisin/sultana is. A grape/blueberry just confuses the matter. And the yellow bowl is odd, and it looks like someone slammed it down onto counter and splashed milk and cereal all over.
On the plus side, you can now see exactly how to write the letters A, L, B, R, N in Arabic. Read right-to-left. Don't be confused by the changing L... letters look different depending on whether they are in the beginning, middle, or end of a word. The letter on the far left is a final N.
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...but it provides 100% of your daily requirement of Lens Flares.
I was staring at that design for ages, trying to work out what was going on. The lens flares, okay, I assume that's supposed to imply morning. Like the sun. But are those BLUEBERRIES? Presumably they are supposed to be grapes, but they look like blueberries. Outside the US, people don't use the word "raisin," they use "sultana." Here I don't know what they use, because my package of raisins is local and in Arabic, but it's not like no one here knows what a raisin/sultana is. A grape/blueberry just confuses the matter. And the yellow bowl is odd, and it looks like someone slammed it down onto counter and splashed milk and cereal all over.
On the plus side, you can now see exactly how to write the letters A, L, B, R, N in Arabic. Read right-to-left. Don't be confused by the changing L... letters look different depending on whether they are in the beginning, middle, or end of a word. The letter on the far left is a final N.
At least those are lard-free blueberries...
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