yeah, I live 3 blocks away from a sewage plant! Yuck!
2007-07-31 05:04:56
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answered by CreativeChick8 4
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The nastiest situation I actual have ever tasted could in all risk be a tissue. Unknowingly using it, i found out somebody had swiped a number of there poop directly to it. maximum disgusting situation I actual have ever tasted. As for smelling-sensible, years in the past, in seventh grade, some individual farted so badly that it stained the room for 2 days. Yuck!
2016-12-11 05:58:02
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answered by ? 4
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Fart is an English word which refers to flatulence. The word "fart" is generally considered unsuitable in a formal environment by modern English speakers, and it may be considered vulgar or offensive in some environments. Fart can be used as a noun or a verb.
By the early twentieth century, the word fart had come to be considered rather vulgar in most English-speaking cultures. For a long time, the word was forbidden from the public airwaves in the United States. While not one of George Carlin's original seven dirty words, he noted in a later routine that the word fart (along with turd and ****), ought to be added to "the list" of words that were not acceptable (for broadcast) in any context (as opposed to words such as ***, cock or pussy which have non-offensive meanings).
With the rise of cable television and changing social mores in general, the word fart is (in 2007) frequently heard in the broadcast media. It is also now found in such places as children's literature, such as the Walter the Farting Dog series of children's books and The Gas We Pass by Shinta Cho. While still considered impolite in some social contexts, much of the stigma surrounding the word has disappeared.
Cheers :)
2007-07-31 10:24:29
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answered by Larry L - Hi Everyone :D 6
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Oh yeah, it's so gross! It usually happens when I smell sewage, but it happens more than often to me when I spray on too much perfume, or if someone may be standing nearing me (nearly always men) who wear these nauseous smelling colognes, and it makes me want to vomit in my mouth. It seems as if I can taste the stuff in my mouth...ewww.
2007-07-31 05:07:24
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answered by Brit B 5
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Yes majority of taste comes from smell the only thing your taste buds can taste without smell are bitter, sour, sweet, and I forget the last one. Damn.
2007-07-31 05:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure. After I found out that odors were actually tiny particles, I get SO grossed out at bad smells because essentially those particles are touching me--that you're inhaling the odor into your mouth and nose.
Sickening!
2007-07-31 05:06:41
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answered by dashelamet 5
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Gasoline.
2007-07-31 05:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I have this horrible smell in my memory from the time my aunt decided she was going to cook a rabbit.
2007-07-31 09:17:38
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answered by Thunderman9 6
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morning breath. Should be called Warning Breath
2007-07-31 05:05:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Bleach does that to me,and if someone has cooked onions, the next morning it still lingers as well.
2007-07-31 05:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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