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beigs t1_j3z9n91 wrote

It takes a bit to get that stuff out and you won’t forget the smell… but it isn’t so bad the next time if ever you have to deal with it again.

I got rid of my clothes the first time I dealt with the smell of death. A clarifying shampoo would also help your hair, and if your house smells, ozone machine / air purifier.

Remember to try and get rid of the smell, not mask it with perfume.

That really sucks, I’m sorry.

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Ontheout t1_j3zk22f wrote

Eating curry was advised by a friend of my sister who studied embalming.

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_yogi_mogli_ t1_j408ucs wrote

What? What is the reasoning? This is a weird comment without elaboration.

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Mikeymona t1_j40d3hd wrote

I would presume that it’s because curries tend to have very strong and lingering smells.

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Ontheout t1_j43ugdl wrote

It's something about how the peppers linger , if I recall correctly.

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rewdea t1_j3zlic6 wrote

Your story begs the question.

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beigs t1_j3zpxrq wrote

It was a long time ago when I was in grad school involving anthropology and archaeology. Some things stopped bugging me after basically living with bones for a few months on some sites, but the first time you’re faced with one that is gooey… I’m fine when they’re clean, but I could never do what the forensic anthropologists do.

I felt like lady Macbeth with my hair.

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