Libraries have a really distinct smell, what other places have an especially distinct smell?
Libraries have a really distinct smell, what other places have an especially distinct smell?
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Dentist office
Hardware store or lumber yard
Schools. Every high school I’ve ever been into smells the exact same.
Paper mills and stockyards.
Public pools
Fish markets and brothels.
Car dealership
Niche museums in repurposed old school buildings.
Crematoria
Hippy shops. Crystals, tie dye and incense. Lots of weed symbols, dragons and half naked fairies. You know the type.
Zoos, pet stores, farms and most immigrant dominated neighborhoods ( in a good way like the smells of spices and cooking).
older hardware stores. I think it’s linseed oil.
Thrift stores… 🤢
Tire stores, auto shops, nursing homes
locker room
Subway, shoe stores, grandmas house, school bus
Hotel lobbies
Your neighborhood supermarket that sells really cheap rotisserie chicken.
Cause outside that immediate section it smells like fabuloso and cold windows.
Apparently the smell in a prison is unique, though unpleasant.
fat girl panties
I feel like apartment buildings always have the same smell because of everyone cooking different things.
Public toilets
Petrol stations.
Bakery
Kindergartens
Bakeries
Forests
Vlocanoes.
Slaughter houses
Dry cleaners
Strip clubs
For a non trivial question, how about what places smell like different places and do not have their own distinctive smell.
Nursing homes and some hospitals.
Bowling allies and Aldi stores.
An indoor pool.