<p>I like the smell of petrol. No one else does…</p>
<p>I do too.
Actually, more people (refer to previous pages) than I’ve imagined like the smell of gasoline, if that’s what you mean. </p>
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Edible perfume! I’ve seen the promos for her perfume but, wow!
Is it like syrup? It’s just so new to me.</p>
<p>Here’s a list of scents you guys mentioned so far put in a rough spectrum:</p>
<p>Enjoy your few seconds of (imaginary) scents as you scroll down ;D</p>
<p>Hot earth after first rain
water
Rain
Pacific Ocean along nor Cal
Pacific Ocean along Haeundae Beach (I added this right now)
seabreeze
Pine forests
Freshly cut grass (I like them too. Alfalfas are awesome)
lemon
fresh oranges
mango
raspberry (b&bw raspberry splash. @shsblu: I too still prefer sprays to perfumes…)
ice pops
Love Spell from Victoria’s
Jessica Simpson Dessert Perfume
orange chicken
incense
incensy summer
old spice
cinnamon
nutmeg
pumpkin pie
seasoning salt
coffee
fresh-baked cookies
vanilla
pina colada
■■■■■ cats (huge space in between might signify poster’s word play…)
dad’s drawers
freshly dried clothes (I’m not sure if you guys mean warm-linen type or snuggles type)
Viva la Juicy by JC
cocoa shea butter lotion
popcorn
fries
KFC
pizza
bacon
steak
weed(?)-I don’t know where to put it since I’ve never seen one!
cigarette smoke
new books
Newly opened AP exam books
new deck of cards
Yves Saint Laurent cologne (which one??)
axe
pinesol
hair salons
new car
gasoline
sharpies
napalm
sperm whale??
pools
bath soap
clean laundry
Clothes
Scent of homestay @ Melbourne(of course I don’t know)
Drought’s own finger
Guys
Girls
Victory
Success
Pwngoat(waht?)</p>
<p>Nighty night, I am SO going to sleep now :p</p>
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<p>Depends on the quality, but the cheap stuff is not too dissimilar to a skunk.</p>
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<p>Who doesn’t like car exhaust?</p>
<p>^ LOL.</p>
<p>nothing smells more nasty than feet.</p>
<p>I forgot to put bonfires.
It brings back memories. :)</p>
<p>sweaty ballsack</p>
<p>pomegranate</p>
<p>Strawberries
New clothes
Rain
Snow
Cupcakes
Newspaper
The ocean
Axe - I LOVE the smell of axe, and so do most girls I know. I go to an all-girls school, and one time someone ran down the hallway and sprayed axe everywhere right before the period was over. Everyone went out in the hallway and were all going crazy - I’m dead serious, they were all like “Mmmmm it smells like boy in here!!!” Shows you how desperate people get.</p>
<p>The one thing I DON’T like the smell of is a new car. I just think it smells really gross and weird and reminds me of being in a 115 degree car on a hot day.</p>
<p>The entire atmosphere when I’m out tramping and it’s raining, smells so cleean
My room when the clean laundry’s drying in there (yeah, my family is pretty eco-friendly with no tumble drying machine)
The oven with the freshly baked muffins
My little sister’s hugs after she’s had a bath
This aftershave my dad uses, yeah… weird, but I’ve noticed other people use it too
Body/hair mist I got given as a present a few days ago</p>
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<p>That’s probably why. If you’re forced to smell axe all the time it’s sickening. Most guys I know stopped using it after middle school.</p>
<p>^
Yups
After a while, it sort of begins to smell cheap…</p>
<p>Scents that are weaker in natural form compared to artificial ones:</p>
<p>Cherry Blossoms - They do carry a faint scent, but it’s almost as if they’re not there…
Almost all the trees lining my neigborhood are cherry blossoms, even
when they were in full bloom, I couldn’t smell anything.</p>
<p>Lotus Blossoms- Almost as faint as cherry blossoms, but slightly stronger. Water lillies
in contrast do carry a quite strong, powdery scent.</p>
<p>I love the scent of vanilla! I have like 30 candles in my room of this scent :D</p>
<p>New books have such a nice new book smell.</p>
<p>-new books [that fresh paper smell :D]
-freshly cut grass
-most men’s cologne, if used sparingly
-freshly cut grass
-sharpies/white out/nail polish/rubber cement
-freshly baked bread
-RAIN
-just about any kind of good food
-gasoline
-wine
-clean laundry. especially when it’s warm and i can just lie in it.</p>
<p>edit: there was rosemary in the butterfly garden at my old school [in new orleans]. so when it got humid and hot [so basically most of the year], you could smell the rosemary in passing by. it was nice.
i also like roses, narcissus, and basically most flowers, even though the scent is so delicate that you have to stick your nose in the flowers most of the time to smell them. </p>
<p>also, i love the smell of victory in the morning</p>
<p>^I love all of those and</p>
<p>grounded coffee, exhaust when I start my car in the garage & it’s cold out, Lowe’s (the store), fresh paint</p>
<p>Gasoline.
10 char</p>
<p>Grounded coffee, chocolate, some teas, spring and summer smells, well-prepared food, forest smells, fruit-scented shampoo, bakeries, certain perfumes and colognes, lots of other stuff that I’m missing.</p>
<p>I hate the scent of vanilla =S. I have this brand of protein powder that comes in vanilla flavoring and it tastes awful in water. I need to add all these other and blend them all together in milk just to get it tasting anywhere near almost-repugnant. It’s not an acquired taste for me either. Before I started drinking this, I actually liked the scent. Now it just makes me want to throw up.</p>
<p>I like the smell of certain perfumes (Coco Mademoiselle = ).</p>
<p>In addition to that, I like the smell of fresh laundry. And freshly baked Haitian bread.</p>
<p>Baked cookies, freesia, In-n-Out burgers, citrus, “fresh book” (that sounds so stupid, and it’s not true for all fresh paper, but when it is it is), toasted marshmallow, buttered popcorn, BBQ smoke</p>