Is there a religion that talks about the morality of smell?
If so, it’s probably something like a small, French cult.
The french invented the croissant and the baguette. For that may we be forever grateful.
Also for french fries and french toast, and cognac, and alot of good wine, and more bread than one could consume in an eternity, and alot of bland vegetables, and all sorts of sauces and au jus’s and such.
yeah that too…so to conclude this thread:
French people make good food.
Nice Lesson.
Does that imply that we can love people for good reasons in spite of some possibly stinky characteristics that they may possess?
Always tell them.
Would you tell the president, at a state dinner, in front of thousands of spectators if he smelled?
no
I would if Al Gore had won and it was him. Then I’d scream out some fanatical nonsense about global warming being a conspiracy.
this is a very thought provoking question. i would say sometimes no and sometimes yes.
Sometimes yes and sometimes no is meaningless without some context. When yes? When no?
i left it that way