In that case, salad cream was even better. Was I right about the pickle element?
I'm totally with you on the rancid stinking appeal. I recently used a load of mushroom soup and korma sauce in a session. Boy does that aroma get up your nose. I loved the nastier, stinkier foods.
MessyKnickersWearer said: I think that was my mistake
In that case, salad cream was even better. Was I right about the pickle element?
I'm totally with you on the rancid stinking appeal. I recently used a load of mushroom soup and korma sauce in a session. Boy does that aroma get up your nose. I loved the nastier, stinkier foods.
I love the smell and look of salad cream and ketchup on me. Just wish I could share the excitement with you all
MessyKnickersWearer said: I think that was my mistake
In that case, salad cream was even better. Was I right about the pickle element?
I'm totally with you on the rancid stinking appeal. I recently used a load of mushroom soup and korma sauce in a session. Boy does that aroma get up your nose. I loved the nastier, stinkier foods.
I love the smell and look of salad cream and ketchup on me. Just wish I could share the excitement with you all
I'm sure we'd all love to see you covered in salad cream and ketchup
MessyKnickersWearer said: I think that was my mistake
In that case, salad cream was even better. Was I right about the pickle element?
I'm totally with you on the rancid stinking appeal. I recently used a load of mushroom soup and korma sauce in a session. Boy does that aroma get up your nose. I loved the nastier, stinkier foods.
I love the smell and look of salad cream and ketchup on me. Just wish I could share the excitement with you all
I'm sure we'd all love to see you covered in salad cream and ketchup
Already have in my last two videos. This one will be the last savoury, so want to make it the most extreme and stinky one ever
AI won't make any difference to this, to make it work you'd need something that actually generated the relevant scents in the room, and that would not be a simple device. Smell works by receptors in your nose each of which responds to a specific molecule. So the scent generator would need to be able to create all those different molecules in the correct level of intensity. You're looking at something not that different to a Star Trek replicator, though on a smaller scale.
I also suspect the effect would be a bit overwhelming - it's one thing to have the odours when you're actually using the substances, but just the smell with video might well have a rather different effect.