• southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    4 hours ago

    I had no idea it was a genetic thing that not everyone has. It’s pretty awesome that after fifty years slogging through life, I still run across cool new shit like this

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    2 hours ago

    Well, how do you know it isn’t just the smell of the enviroment? I always smell a distinctive smell around ants in the forest, but I don’t know if that’s actually just the smell of their hill (is it actually called a hill) or of ants.

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    4 hours ago

    It smells so weird and strong. I’m surprised not everyone can smell this. I wonder how common this is?

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      Now I need to know what I’m missing out on… I know the smell of formic acid, and can smell it if andts are really pissed off - but do they just smell?

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        I usually only smell it after they are agitated. I assume that’s what they meant? But usually when I’m smelling ants they are agitated.

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            3 hours ago

            Most insects don’t have a strong odor. It’s all types of ants as far as I’ve noticed.

            With ants I typically notice it on my hands after I’ve touched them. So it’s strong enough to linger in that way.

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    Wow that’s really weird because i thought ants were supposed to be everywhere - at least in summertime when you go outside. If they smell that bad then it must be unbearable just walking around places in the city.

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    22 minutes ago

    Whatever, keep your ant-smelling superpower, I’m not jealous. At least cilantro doesn’t taste like soap to me! :P

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    4 hours ago

    some ants when attacked do produce a small (probably by spraying chemicals that is supposed to paralyses/repel other small insects). that I can smell but I can’t smell an ant peacefully walking around.

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    4 hours ago

    I’m tired of microblog screenshots that self-censor 😕

    Also that’s cool. I’m pretty sure I cannot smell ants. But it’s also possible there are ants everywhere I go, so I can’t discern what part of the background smells are the ants.

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    2 hours ago

    Ants will creep in. You will attempt your triumphant self sufficient middle of nowhere meal of rocks and soil. When your fire fails, Youll rip open your last remaining stash of nutritiuous gruel and stuff a handful in your mouth, and taste that acid.

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    3 hours ago

    I’m not surprised to learn this, given that there are certain tastes that are generic. The “cilantro tastes like soap” mutation, and the “bitter vegetables are good actually” mutation come to mind.