Imagine this,
You're in a small college classroom; a classroom where you will spend the next 1.5 hrs with a sweaty Calculus professor and a roomful of college students. If that's not torture, now add the most foul, repugnant mouths smell you've ever smelled as the general aroma of this air-tight lecture room.
It seems like that more than 50% of the students in my class never brush their teeth. There're even a couple of students who when they breath in my direction (even if it’s with their mouths closed, exhaling through their nostrils) for just a fleeting second, my whole body shakes in disgust. Perhaps only the smell of a decaying corpse is worse ( and even that not by much).
What the heck is wrong with you people. It takes more than applying a measly deodorant in the morning to not "smell."
How do you tell someone that their breath smells worse than their feces? Or should I not bother and completely disregard the smelly ones (but that’s half the people).
2007-09-17
13:00:49
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8 answers
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Jared
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