senryu91
Senryu91
senryu91

They’re so smart, but so tasty. It’s a real conundrum.

Yes, and then when the companies he runs that have received taxpayer money make money, they are taxed and we slowly recoup our investment as taxpayers. It's how government funding of business and industry has always worked, good on Musk for continuing a proud tradition that has made us one of the greatest countries in

I've generally been told I have an exceptional sense of smell (can smell whose been in a car after they get out, who was the last person to hold my cat, ect.) and I've never noticed garlic smell. Then again, I eat a LOT of garlic, so maybe only people who don't eat garlic often are sensitive to it?

Garlic is more or less cocaine for your smell and taste senses, especially raw. It makes my heart beat faster, my drool glands work juicier, and my whole self more awake.

Worst case: I eat garlic for dinner on Saturday night and make my usual trip to the gym Sunday morning. My workout towel (which is always clean right from the drawer) reeks of garlic from my sweat, even though I will have brushed my teeth at least twice in the meantime. Many times I've been reminded "Oh, yeah, we had

I guess some are more sensitive to it than others. I've got a few friends who are supertasters and, in addition, they seem to have a better sense of smell than I do.

As a huge fan of garlic—Hey, it just tastes great to me, seriously, it's almost addictive. I don't care world!—this is true. People can smell it on me for at least a day or two after I consume some.