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| First text | on May 4th 2000, 03:36:02 wrote Josef about smell |
| Latest text | on Jan 17th 2006, 08:51:50 wrote Domandologo about smell |
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on May 6th 2000, 19:10:32 wrote
on Jun 7th 2001, 13:47:37 wrote
on Dec 16th 2005, 03:03:16 wrote |
The sense of smell is closest to the oldest parts of our brains smell is memory, smell is feeling, smell is emotion.
Ah, smell- the missing sense. I'm often quite jealous of dogs and sharks for their ability to pull molecules out of the air and analyze them by pure instinct. Our sense of smell is like the vague awareness of a light seen through your closed eyelids.
Smell is also our most abstract, and indefined, sense. We usually agree that shit smells bad, for example, but how do you describe a smell? I wish that I could rely for a time only on my sense of smell, so that I could dive headfirst into a world of abstraction.
Furthermore, I generally enjoy the smell of my own honest sweat.
Those who stick their noses into other people's business usually smell.
A characteristic often absent in anything that will develop into folly.
Still, it is the sense most directly connected to memory. Rememberances surge into the consciousness at a whiff of long-forgotten smell.
A woman first uses a deoderant to smell less,
and then uses a perfume to smell more.
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