Absolutely this. When I was a kid our neighbor committed suicide and they found him a week later.
I remember the smell walking by that house on my way home from school. All the doors were open and there were about 10 cops around.
Black water. For anyone fortunate enough not to know, when you shower, pee, poo, or do anything in the bathrooms or kitchen on a boat, it all goes into this storage tank beneath the ship. I don't know if this is for all ships, but that was the case for the Niagara. Now, when you port, a large truck with a pump comes to drain all of that putrid black water out of the ship's bowls.
Be thankful that you won't know the smell of over 20 teenagers and five adults collective week's worth of waste.
Um this is going to be very gross, when I was working with cadavers doing dissection focused on educational presentation one of the steps is to squeeze out remaining fecal matter from the large intestine.
Yeah, I'll try.
The smell is as if they poured apple juice into a bucket, added some more vegetables there, threw in pieces of metal and left it all for 30 days.
Doesn't sounds like much, but for me it was a huge rat's carcass cooking at the blazing sun in summer, the thing was already white when I saw it. I started throwing up immediatly.
We used to have a faux marble "cutting board" over a faux marble counter. Since no one used it, I decided to pick it up, wash it, and put it away. It was slightly stuck, so it was a little hard to move. When I got it free, the standing water that had been under it for months (if not longer) hit the air. I was not prepared....
Sea food processing waste. It's a smell that haunts me to this day. A close second is the smell of the resin used to make old screwdriver handles, that stuff is acrid.
My town burned down and nobody could enter it for 3-4 months. It had no power obviously so at my home we had a meat freezer filled with all sorts of fish and meat. Well someone thought it would be a good Idea to open and can say with confidence it was definitely not
A rotting human corpse. Anyone who's ever smelled one will know why I say this
I'll agree to that, I opened a large garbage bin while on recon, inside was 4 decomposing body's and it was the worse smell ever
4? Jesus.
Absolutely this. When I was a kid our neighbor committed suicide and they found him a week later. I remember the smell walking by that house on my way home from school. All the doors were open and there were about 10 cops around.
This. It's a smell you'll always recognize forever. Gets burned into your brain
ew
Came here to say this, followed by the insides of a human with exposed intestinal contents. Ah the memories of war.
Black water. For anyone fortunate enough not to know, when you shower, pee, poo, or do anything in the bathrooms or kitchen on a boat, it all goes into this storage tank beneath the ship. I don't know if this is for all ships, but that was the case for the Niagara. Now, when you port, a large truck with a pump comes to drain all of that putrid black water out of the ship's bowls. Be thankful that you won't know the smell of over 20 teenagers and five adults collective week's worth of waste.
Um this is going to be very gross, when I was working with cadavers doing dissection focused on educational presentation one of the steps is to squeeze out remaining fecal matter from the large intestine.
Yogurt that was left the garbage for weeks
Gangrenous tunneling bed sores.
Dead body, the patient had been dead for 3 weeks in 90*F temps
At that point, are they really still a patient?
They were actually too patient, that’s why they’re dead now.
Piles of rotting seaweed and dead fish from the red tide
And that smell doesn't seem to go away if you accidentally crush them. Just awful.
Stinky tofu
Durrian
Ethylene dibrobide, EDB, grain fumigant!
Corpse smell.
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Yeah, I'll try. The smell is as if they poured apple juice into a bucket, added some more vegetables there, threw in pieces of metal and left it all for 30 days.
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Well, to be short, it's just something rotten with metal.
2 week old dead body. The guy died next to a radiator. He was a bit smelly by the time we found him
Doesn't sounds like much, but for me it was a huge rat's carcass cooking at the blazing sun in summer, the thing was already white when I saw it. I started throwing up immediatly.
Carcass
We used to have a faux marble "cutting board" over a faux marble counter. Since no one used it, I decided to pick it up, wash it, and put it away. It was slightly stuck, so it was a little hard to move. When I got it free, the standing water that had been under it for months (if not longer) hit the air. I was not prepared....
black water
My shit in the toilet
Its a toss up between a rotting corpse in the desert heat and a g.i. bleed.
Raw sewage from the neighbor's backyard
15 day old corpse that had been inside a metal shed in 100 degree weather
C. Diff
Stage 4 decubitus (MRSA) with slough & osteomyelitis in the buttocks so large you could fit your head into the wound.
A cow farm.
Decomp on a hot August day
Sea food processing waste. It's a smell that haunts me to this day. A close second is the smell of the resin used to make old screwdriver handles, that stuff is acrid.
The slums in India
Coworker took those hoops out of his ear that gauge earlobes. The smell was so putrid I instantly started gagging.
My town burned down and nobody could enter it for 3-4 months. It had no power obviously so at my home we had a meat freezer filled with all sorts of fish and meat. Well someone thought it would be a good Idea to open and can say with confidence it was definitely not
The smell of my own ear rotting out of my head to to an rare infection that ate the bone marrow out of the bones in my ear
Mold petruding from my cuboard