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Asperger's [was Why do ripe fruits - especially when canned - smell bad?]
On Jun 10, 4:20 pm, Ann wrote:
Fruit smells bad only to you. Sour fruits don't smell bad. In fact, they smell delicious. IMHO, there is nothing more appetizing than the fresh, delicious, heavenly, bright, warm, cool, elastic, vibrating, buzzing, tingly, rejuvenating, refreshing aroma of sour, organic, natural, pesticide- free, red-&-green peaches right from the tree. Compare the above paradise to the stench of yellow, squishy, sugary, juiceless, starch-like, over-ripe peaches. EWWWWW! Stinky stinky stinky. |
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