Yeah, the busted baboon primitive, who's probably way over the age of 25 years, was obviously doped when he posted that.
Not really Frank, no ones nose smells the same thing.
Say this poster was given Limburger cheese in a gift pack, how do each of us describe that smell.
Cheese each kind has an unique smell, texture, and taste.
No big thing when someone asks a question about cheese, for years I would not go near Blue Cheese, now that I am use to the smell, I formed a taste for it.
Say Frank, have you ever tasted [stinkie fruit ? ] This is a large fruit that grows like Brussels sprouts on the stem of the plant in Asia.
I got dared to try it at work one night, the smell was that of dirty sweat socks and the taste I dint even remember for the smell.
A few days later I was offered another slice of this horrid stuff, not to be a coward I again ate a slice.
Funny but the more I ate the less the smell turned my stomach. And for some reason I began to crave that fruit.
It was when an older man from Asia told me while slicing off parts of the fruit for me that his father had eaten a whole [ Stinky fruit ] on his birthday and died of a heart attack.
Something in that fruit causes the heart to beat faster---like our common belladonna yard plant.
BTW, if an ageing family members looses their sense to smell, family members need to check their refrigerator for spoiled meat, with loss of smell also goes some loss of taste.