

Might I suggest Carrobiolo, in Monza? They make some pretty awesome stuff.
Might I suggest Carrobiolo, in Monza? They make some pretty awesome stuff.
yup, just as you were focusing on the final bit to not touch the walls
depending on your and your target’s degree of synaesthesia, you could try associating shapes and/or colours with smells. won’t work for everyone though, and some might look at you strangely.
for instance, chlorine, smells a bit concave and brownish-white, whereas ammonia smells like a highlighter-green (the darker kind) arrowhead.
then there’s the question of whether we all smell things in the same way (even without the synaesthesia)
Ah, a disciple of solipsism, I see.
Jeg er i færd med at lære dansk (og norsk), men jeg kan forstå næsten alt I har skrevet.
were they speaking hiberno-english by any chance?
They’re probably referencing this, but unironically.
MSG is found in all sorts of foods, from soy sauce to some nice aged cheeses. And the glutamic acid (which this is a salt of) is a non-essential amino-acid (meaning the human body makes it itself).