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10 Aug 2013, 8:47 pm

there are smells bad by association, bad by instinct), & bad only because of an innate sensitivity, but one smell i think transcends all of these: METHYL ETHYL KETONE.


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20 Nov 2013, 1:40 am

Vomit,garlic,alcohol,trash,meat,glue,almost all perfumes and colognes,chemical ridden spray sunblock,old shoes,sweaty clothes,the city bus :x



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20 Nov 2013, 4:49 am

graywyvern wrote:
there are smells bad by association, bad by instinct), & bad only because of an innate sensitivity, but one smell i think transcends all of these: METHYL ETHYL KETONE.


I can definitely agree with that one, I used to work with that stuff. Made me sick to my stomach.
I also find the smell of gin & wine to be almost equally as bad. pretty much all alcohol smells bad.

Bad but not as bad:
Unbathed dog
fecal matter/sewage
grease from a stove
diesel fumes (school buses are the biggest culprits of that one, I can't believe society allows children to be transported by those toxic machines)
onions
hair dye
any seafood


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20 Nov 2013, 5:34 am

cypress mulch. formaldehyde (paper factories). bat houses at the zoo. ammonia (basically the major scent note you get in a bat house, or well-aged used kitty litter)... certain but not all sulphur compounds (used/old gear oil, mostly)... aluminum foil and other metallic scents (blood, because of the iron, but I love beef liver so figure that one out).... well-spoiled meat/milk... carrion flowers... that is actually about it.

However, I love the smell of gasoline, and most other fuels and solvents, turpentine, methyl/isopropyl alcohol, paint, markers, glues especially white paste, acetone (I once drank some nail polish remover when I was very young)... I think they all smell sort of like mint or pine - refreshing! I also used to chew rubber cement "boogers" like gum. Skunks smell awesome, as do garlic and onions, fungus, peat moss, swamps... earthy scents.

There are a few odd compulsions as well, I smell gasoline and I immediately crave a cigarette. Smell a skunk and I immediately crave cannabis (at least that one sort of makes sense).

I can tolerate most of my disliked scents for a while, but if someone just redid their landscaping and there is cypress in the air, retch ad infinitum, I gotta get out of there. So I guess mostly just cypress mulch.



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20 Nov 2013, 12:39 pm

Some of the others already mentioned, plus,

The Body odor of a diabetic person [ on the plus side, I have convinced several people with undiagnosed diabetes to get help]

The body odor from eating asian food

The body odor of someone on amoxicillin.

The body odor of someone going through an extreme emotional crisis.

When I was vegan for a couple of years, the body odor of meat eaters.

And, believe it or not, all in all, I love the smell of the human body.



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20 Nov 2013, 12:45 pm

cigarettes,axe,perfume



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20 Nov 2013, 2:46 pm

the odor of wintergreen {it's in bengay rub, pepto bismol, chewing gum, breath fresheners... UGH)
chlorine bleach
Peas cooking on the stove
cat litter box
diesel exhaust
public transportation
stale cigarette smoke, like in a hotel room or place where people obviously have smoked, no matter how much they try to paint the walls and cover up the smell, it's just saturated, stale and GROSS
the tire store
the detergent aisle. Hold my breath every time.....
wet silicone adhesive. Once dry, it's fine
the Simplot factory-- it's where they turn potatoes into fries. If you have ever driven through Idaho, the you'll get the pleasure of sniffing the stench
downwind of a cattle dairy or feedlot. OMG, the urine saturated dust, which blows on the wind.... gasp!


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20 Nov 2013, 3:03 pm

I hate it when Im walking behind a dog walker and their dog takes a s**t but the wind blows the odour from the hot turd up my nostrils.


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20 Nov 2013, 3:17 pm

Smell in stores like Canadian tire or staples
Most perfumes.
Most deodorants.
The mainly leek soupstock on the stove (and I'm making it for myself and will love the taste....go figure)
My armpits.
Hotdogs (when not fresh, like if they were boiled and the pot's on the stove)
Husband's feet.

Probably a million more.


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20 Nov 2013, 3:17 pm

thomas81 wrote:
I hate it when Im walking behind a dog walker and their dog takes a sh** but the wind blows the odour from the hot turd up my nostrils.


You're on your own with that one...



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20 Nov 2013, 3:58 pm

pleasekillme wrote:
thomas81 wrote:
I hate it when Im walking behind a dog walker and their dog takes a sh** but the wind blows the odour from the hot turd up my nostrils.


You're on your own with that one...


Everyone else likes the smell of dogshit?

Interesting.


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20 Nov 2013, 4:27 pm

Coffee. Deodorants, perfumes. And some curry sauces.
When these smells are too strong they cause me migraine-like symptoms.



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20 Nov 2013, 4:33 pm

-Cold basement "the basement smell"
-Dead body
-minced meat
-sausage



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20 Nov 2013, 4:42 pm

Even before I took up smoking, I liked the smell of cigarette smoke (I often used to place my face over full pub ashtrays (when such things were legal) and inhale deeply the distinct tarry smokey smell, which for some reason I perceived to have a quality of essential 'purity').

Smells I don't like:

Fish that is just beginning to 'turn' (fresh fish no problem, rancid fish likewise, but when it's just beginning to go off ... bleurgh!)

Rotting meat (but that is such a natural reaction that I doubt it qualifies as personal)

Camphor (if I smell even a whiff, it immediately makes me panicky and feel like I'm suffocating)

Tequila (can't explain this, it just provokes an immediate 'no thanks' reaction, which probably did me a favour by making me opt out of tequila sessions at university)

The rank odour that bursts out of a newly-opened packet of salted peanuts (they taste delicious, but my God, that smell)

The smell that you get when you crack open a hard-boiled egg (again delicious, but the initial smell is foul)

Caged mice, rats or other rodents (that all-pervasive reek of piss-soaked wood-shavings makes me want to hurl, it's even perceptible when their 'bedding' has just been changed, and it is often carried on the clothing of the owners of such pets)

Most varieties of air-freshener, particularly Glade's "plug-in" range, which fill the room with a nauseating, cloying and stifling synthetic smell that is meant to resemble flowers, but which bears as close a resemblance to that aroma as a pig does to a duck

Lynx deodorants: Now going out of fashion at last (thank God) but detectable at fifty paces upon whatever spotty young scrote had applied it liberally to his body to increase his chances of pulling. The 'Africa' variety was particularly repellent, possessing a quality not unlike a reheated chicken tikka masala served wrapped in newspaper

Cancer. Some people can smell it, some people can't, and I'm one of the former. It's a hard-to-describe odour, which is overwhelmingly sour in nature but which also possesses top notes of nauseating sweetness. Usually imperceptible (or very faint) in individual cases, unless the condition is advanced in which case it is impossible to ignore. I used to think it was just me, or perhaps some illusion created by my perception of the illness, but I have been assured by nurses who work on cancer wards that it does indeed exist and (when many terminally-advanced patients are gathered together, e.g., in a hospice) can be overpowering. I therefore strongly believe in the contested abilities of cancer-smelling dogs. I used to regard it as a curiosity, but after repeated experiences of the smell, it now provokes a deep sense of personal hopelessness and despair, sometimes so strong that I involuntarily close my eyes and retreat inside myself for a moment or two. If death had a smell, this would be it (I know that dead bodies tend to smell a bit cheesy, I mean the concept of death itself).

Other people's farts, which are rank and offensive, whereas my own are perfectly acceptable and sometimes even pleasant and enjoyable. Why is this such a common experience?



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20 Nov 2013, 4:53 pm

Body odor, dead rotting fish, beer, vomit, wet glue (not glue stick)


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20 Nov 2013, 5:07 pm

Anything foul. It's a broad description, but really, that's what it is.


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