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Post this on the walls of the 12 prettiest Girls you know...
If you get back 5 your beautiful. ..
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The sources of the flowers' unique scent are not fully identified, partly due to the extremely low concentration of the compounds (5 to 10 parts per billion). Dimethyl sulfides, including disulfide and trisulfide have been detected in Amorphophallus.[1]