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The last time I smelled a seizure, it smelled like a skunk took a bath in lemonade and then tried to cover the smell up with pinesol. I think they seized about 50 plants. Poor guy.
On a serious note(I really don't mean to be trolling), that's pretty amazing, and although I've never thought about that before, it doesn't really surprise me. Humans give off all sorts of smells through the chemicals we produce(basically causing us to feel the way that we do on a daily basis). I'm sure it still takes a keen sense of smell.
This is also VERY true. The first time (I thought) I smelled weed actually brought me back to when I was about a year and a half, maybe 2 years old and my parents were smoking a joint with my aunt & uncle. It was amazing how vivid that memory was the second I smelled that joint...down to what words were being exchanged.
On a serious note(I really don't mean to be trolling), that's pretty amazing, and although I've never thought about that before, it doesn't really surprise me. Humans give off all sorts of smells through the chemicals we produce(basically causing us to feel the way that we do on a daily basis). I'm sure it still takes a keen sense of smell.
tokinsmokin said:Thats crazy shit right there. Smell is the strongest sense tied to memory.
This is also VERY true. The first time (I thought) I smelled weed actually brought me back to when I was about a year and a half, maybe 2 years old and my parents were smoking a joint with my aunt & uncle. It was amazing how vivid that memory was the second I smelled that joint...down to what words were being exchanged.
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