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My taste buds, whatever they are, have not diminshed the slightest.
Ate cod this evening and it tasted as it always has tasted.
A big filet, big flakes when pushed with a fork they just said, flopp.
Haha, am I making your mouth water?
I don't know what half that stuff is.. lol.
Hmmm.. no takers? I guess everyone else is built to perfection and in working order... lol.
As for me, despite most meals being bland.. some meals.. do leave me with an overload of taste. Mainly warm almost liquid type food, with sauces. Meals that can soak my tongue leave me with a very deep taste sensation. Hot chocolate sauce is a very delicious sensation for me.
Not being able to smell doesn't mean all meals are bland. The majority are, but a few can still knock one's socks off. Lol.
Although I imagine they may be better with smell.. but even then.. some meals are so tasty I can't imagine ramping up the level.
My disability is that I can’t sit and listen boring stuff more than two minutes and after that I start daydreaming. That was the reason I can’t go to school. I have been teaching myself at my home about various things which are interesting to me and im totally happy that’s possible in the internet era we are living.
Huh, doubt if that is possible here.
It is important to attend state school, and learn that Volvo is a car.
Of course I did normal 9 year school. I mean they don’t give you choice here in Fin.
I thought it would be interesting to make a thread asking posters here if they suffer from any disabilities.. be it mental or physical. What have been your experiences? Cons and possible benefits?
As for me I was born without a sense of smell. Never fully realized it until I was in my early teens. Before that I always assumed my nose must somehow be stuffed up. Or I wasn't trying hard enough to sniff, or that smells were just really subtle and I am too stupid to pick them up. I consider anosmia to be no different than being born blind. In fact it's probably worse..
Nah.. I'm just kidding.. when it comes to disabilities anosmia is probably the bottom of the barrel. Doesn't stop some millennials or some other generation from trying to cash this in for some oppression points though.. lol. Personally I find videos like this funny. Eating food may be a more bland experience, but I also do not have to deal with being penetrated with rotten smells. Which sounds violating. So I think it all evens out in the end.. lol.
Here is one woman who decided to make a whole Youtube channel about it. She's an anosmia activist.
I guess I do worry about not being able to detect rotten food and being burned alive in a fire and whether or not I'm a walking dumpster.. but meh.. lol.
I thought it would be interesting to make a thread asking posters here if they suffer from any disabilities.. be it mental or physical. What have been your experiences? Cons and possible benefits?
As for me I was born without a sense of smell. Never fully realized it until I was in my early teens. Before that I always assumed my nose must somehow be stuffed up. Or I wasn't trying hard enough to sniff, or that smells were just really subtle and I am too stupid to pick them up. I consider anosmia to be no different than being born blind. In fact it's probably worse..
Nah.. I'm just kidding.. when it comes to disabilities anosmia is probably the bottom of the barrel. Doesn't stop some millennials or some other generation from trying to cash this in for some oppression points though.. lol. Personally I find videos like this funny. Eating food may be a more bland experience, but I also do not have to deal with being penetrated with rotten smells. Which sounds violating. So I think it all evens out in the end.. lol.
Here is one woman who decided to make a whole Youtube channel about it. She's an anosmia activist.
I guess I do worry about not being able to detect rotten food and being burned alive in a fire and whether or not I'm a walking dumpster.. but meh.. lol.
After eating some of the stuff my owner puts in my bowl i can clear a room of people in an instant! Ewwwwww...
Dogs possess a sense of smell many times more sensitive than even the most advanced man-made instrument. Powerful enough to detect substances at concentrations of one part per trillion—a single drop of liquid in 20 Olympic-size swimming pools.
Oh yeah, I love salt. Salt isn't really something one can smell right? So I'm probably not missing out in the regard?
Dyspraxia, a disability involving coordination, spent a good bit of time with speech and physical therapy growing up.
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