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a book a newspaper or magazine a metal spoon a piece of wood a fresh leaf and fresh laundry rainy misty weather warm water in a bath and a warm wirring dvd player day old bread dusty cardboard beeswax worn leather a baby’s head salty air and seaweedy rocks anything you have to stick your face into to get the full thing
Mar 26, 2025

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and yet perfume scents remain boring as ever. I want to wake up on a Thursday and choose to smell like an old book or a metal spoon
Mar 26, 2025
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welcome to perfectly imperfect yankee candles
Mar 26, 2025
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I enjoyed imagining every scent in this post. Except baby's head which I have yet to experience
Mar 26, 2025
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@DENISTHEMENIS highly recommend .. one of the best ones i’d say
Mar 26, 2025

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I think our sense of smell is one of the most beautiful things about our bodies. You can find me standing in a pine forest, huffing cardamom, taking pics of soaps in restaurant WCs, getting a headache in the fragrance section of the bespoke homegoods store. Some art incorporates smell, such as paint that effuses the scent of shoveled soil or an orchestra accompanied by scent cannons firing plumes across the audience, but I cherish this intangible gift of ours because it’s one that mass media can’t reach. It’s amazing that it’s connected so closely to our memory -- that you can smell a cologne or the inside of a tent and instantly hallucinate a school dance or a family camping trip you forgot about or, at the very least, didn’t mean to think about so vividly today. I know this will sound privileged and silly, but as a relatively young person my biggest fear from the pandemic wasn’t death — it was losing my sense of smell. I just know that it’s something I would miss so much. It enhances taste and experience and I would go crazy without it.
here is a very incomplete list of things I think smell good:
-tomato vines -Shoyeido friend of pine incense -garlic, raw and cooked -anise -palo santo -coffee, raw and cooked -armpits (lemme get in there) -briney ocean -tennis balls -old lifejackets -bergamot / patchouli stuff from L:A Bruket
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The first breath of cold air when you step outside on a winter morning people writing by hand on public transit The sound of cicadas The moment you Feel caught in midair when you jump off a ledge into the water The smell of sunscreen, sweat, and salt water The first snow of the year Peonies Freckles or tattoos on the back of someone’s hands The sound of shoes on marble floor in a large empty room Any time someone cries from happiness
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Truck exhaust in rural Oregon- those areas are the closest thing to silent hill when the fog rolls in the morning, and that fog I swear makes the smell thicker, it’s sappier when the diesel is soaked in rain
Certain dry erase marker- the best have generic branding or none at all just from palm erosion , frayed & half-way to dry. They smell like ripe pear & Isopropyl. that’s when it’s perfect.
“Too clean“ air- it happens every once in a while but it will be a slightly medical or clinical, usually a little bit of bleach but off a very specific floor in your childhood(always linoleum) and then it’s there and you remember all the things that got attached to it but before you can figure out the notes it’s gone.
Payless plastic- the sometimes overwhelming artifical smell of a department store has it too
The pink soap- I used to milk doctors offices and public restrooms like dairy cows into ziplock bags so I could have it at home. its Good soap.
Skinny cigarette: capris & Virginia slims have that specific creamy black tea element when you smoke and or smell them, I think slims should also be incense.

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