You mean the salty umami of nasal secreations smell like other secreations also made by the body? Kinda normal. The rest of your post is just garbled nonsense.
There was a vanilla scent once used in plastic/rubber toys in the 80's, especially dolls and dollar store toys. It is the smell of my childhood, but they improved purity of toy materials and stopped needing to use it in the 90's.
"Dog paws. The “frito smell” many people attribute to dog paws is from a bacteria on their beans called Pseudomonas and Proteus. Despite knowing it’s bacteria however, I constantly fight the urge to snort my dogs paws like some sort of coke fiend."
You mean the salty umami of nasal secreations smell like other secreations also made by the body? Kinda normal. The rest of your post is just garbled nonsense.
There was a vanilla scent once used in plastic/rubber toys in the 80's, especially dolls and dollar store toys. It is the smell of my childhood, but they improved purity of toy materials and stopped needing to use it in the 90's.
A freshly opened bag of coffee beans is missing from the list. I still can't stand the taste of brewed coffee, though.
Well, it's better than the pack of cigarettes...
Agreed. #5 I can't stand, the smell of rubber gives me a headache.
Fresh cut grass.
Just smelling yourself doesn't count, little boy...
You mean the salty umami of nasal secreations smell like other secreations also made by the body? Kinda normal. The rest of your post is just garbled nonsense.