• recapitated@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    “Her favorite was, she’d be in proximity to me — either near the elevator, or in the lunch line, or at one of the ice cream socials — and she’d say, ‘What is that smell?’ and she’d recoil from me,” Carroll said. “She would say it in front of other legislators, and it was humiliating.”

    I love this move. Should I stop doing it to people?

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        4 months ago

        Not so easy to rebuke if they really smell bad

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      4 months ago

      we used to do this to my mom in elevators. “Ah jeeze mom what did you eat?!”

      poor woman was a saint, she should have tossed us into the river and never looked back.

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      You do this to people? Holy shit lol. Humanity is so fucking rude and thinks it self righteous.

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      This is gonna backfire as soon as someone says “it’s you, I don’t smell anything”