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My other senses are all perfectly fine; my sense of smell is simply noteworthy because I can do crazy things with it. Seriously... it's practically bionic.
When I was in LA recently, my friends and I were standing on a street corner (shut up) talking, when all of the sudden I got a horrible whiff of dog poop. I wrinkled my face up and said, "Ugh!" but no one else smelled a thing. A minute later we noticed a police dog about half a mile away quietly copping a squat on the sidewalk. No lie.
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I often smell things that no one else does, but that burning scent is totally normal, right?
Anyhoodle, that's my big claim to fame: I can smell a fish fart from fifty paces. I suppose it could be worse:
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What about you? Which one of your senses is super?