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Originally Posted by Angeltoes
Have you ever read the book Perfume by Patrick Suskind? The lead character was a murderer with a very acute sense of smell. It gives some interesting descriptions of olfactory experiences.
I love the smell of sage and cedar and campfires and lilacs and saltwater...I'm very much emotionally tied to olfactory memories that wouldn't make sense so I won't even say.
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>>>>>GREAT book....GREAT film.
The good>
Salt in the air, and in my mouth..the summer nights in CA...cedarwood burning...coconut oil perfume..fat, falling open peonies..
horses...grape vineyards...matches burning....petrol...iron...burning rubber..clean sweat...books.
The bad>
Death...curry...vanilla fields perfume...bulldog dirty bombs...burning hair.