I’m going to visit my grandfather this weekend. His house smells like a skunk rolled around in some rotten cabbages, died, and got eaten and pooped out by a water buffalo. Thankfully I dont have to sleep there, but I do have to visit for a few hours, a couple days in a row. Last time, I wore a mask with mint toothpaste rubbed inside, which didn’t help at all.

Google is failing me; the only results I can find are how to get rid of a smell, and that’s just not possible here without a great deal of fire. So can anyone recommend how to live with a uniquely terrible smell for a few days?

  • Kalkaline
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    9 months ago

    So you’d rather taste it than smell it?

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      9 months ago

      Most of what we experience as taste is actually smell. It’s generally not an issue.

      The trick is to not put the smelly thing inside your mouth.