8-Bit Theatre wrote:"Well, the giant's gone, ain't he?"
"Yeah, but, so is the whole forest!"
"Well, you can't cook an omelette without....destroying a forest..or something. But now that the forests' gone we're not lost."
4m3r1c4 wrote:its a subliminal thing like subliminal music is to your subconscious so is sweet smells or funky smells in stores
SirThinks2Much wrote:
Bookstores smell like new books. Used bookstores smell like old books. Trust me, they smell different.
That's understandable, considering that good impressions always equal good sales in stores. From what I've learned in Psychology is that our senses are closely connected to memory, which is why certain smells always bring back certain emotions.4m3r1c4 wrote:...its a subliminal thing like subliminal music is to your subconscious so is sweet smells or funky smells in stores and such they cause your body to respond the scents and stick around longer than if there were no scent and music in shops too if there werent any it wouldnt be as fun..
Heart of Sword wrote:All I know is, Abercrombie and Fitch tries to use the smell thing, and all their smell-thing does is make my nose hurt. It certainly doesn't make me want to go in there.
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