I know that everyone likes, for example, the smell of cookies baking or whatever, but there are always those of us who have a rather odd idea of what smells good. Sooo...here are some strange smells that I really like.
+Parking Garages
+Airports
+New tires
+Carpet
+The freezers in grocery stores
+Office Max/Staples/Office Depot
+Shoe stores
+Stores in general
+Gift wrap
+Asplalt baking in the sun
+Soft (yes it is a smell)
+L̶e̶g̶o̶l̶a̶s̶'̶ ̶h̶a̶i̶r̶
Oh, I like these semi-normal smells too:
+Books (new and used xD)
+Rain
+Forests
+Chai tea
+Food (says everybody)
+Frosting
+Peppermint room freshener
+Chicken soup
+My fish tank (it smells like the rainforest!)
+Mallorn's birdseed (smells like licorice!)
+-20 degree weather (it smells like you're freezing inside)
@Harmony_Owl likes the smell of white-out and airports.
@TimelordOfCamelot likes the smell of new book pages (ME TOO!)
@MadiB79 likes the smell of rain on asphalt or grass, freshly mown grass, hot water (yes, it has a smell) cold windows, her dog, and vinegar!
@kittygirlmoo likes the smell of asphalt.
@Littlegreyowl likes the smell of petrol (that's gasoline), chocolate, candles after you blow them out, and bread. (mmmmmmmmmmmmmm bread)
@feathertailsilver likes the smell of freshly mown grass, coffee, and new books. And bread. Bread, bread, bread.
@Ellandely_Goldwood likes the smell of crisp fall mornings, really old book pages, and trees and forests.
@AnnabelleStarBrigida likes the smell of dentist's offices xD
@Minecraftian1213 likes the smell of salt and vinegar chips (mmm :) her shampoo, freshly mown grass, and of course, Legolas's hair. Which smells amazing, by the way xD
@HaileeCreston likes the smell of matches burning :P
@legolaslover1 likes the smell of Legolas in general. But, we all do, don't we? xD
So, what do you guys think? Any of you have any strange and favorite smells? Love you all xx
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