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I worked in a house once. The lady who lived there was severly disabled. No one other than a social worker ever visited her. We were hired to do the plumbing when the state paid to remodel. The smell in that house was thick enough to see, taste, smell and hear. I felt so bad for this lady. No one should ever have to live like that.

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Just now, mumbojummie13 said:

 

 

youre missing the point, ou have to hear, feel, smell, see, and taste it all at the same time.

I didn't, I'm imagining someone on their knees... gosh darn internet. Making me explain things. >>__>

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11 minutes ago, crackymckrackin said:

I worked in a house once. The lady who lived there was severly disabled. No one other than a social worker ever visited her. We were hired to do the plumbing when the state paid to remodel. The smell in that house was thick enough to see, taste, smell and hear. I felt so bad for this lady. No one should ever have to live like that.

cleaning the litter box in that house would probably do it.

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16 minutes ago, mumbojummie13 said:

good choice, but its hard without a mirror

Not really. All you gotta do is blow the balloon up by mouth.

You'll be able to see the balloon right in front of your face, hear the balloon inflating, smell the scent of the balloon, touch the balloon with both your mouth and the hand with which you hold the balloon's neck, and taste the lip of the balloon all at once.

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3 minutes ago, mumbojummie13 said:

but you cant see the same part you can taste...  so you still have to imagine what you are tasting

The lip of the balloon tastes the same as every other part of the balloon.

Trust me on this one. >.>

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