I get this feeling all the time
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getting to go into lots of old buildings increases the likelihood. Often the feeling comes from a smell than from something visual. Watchings movies made in the late 60s to early 70s, I like to really watch the material life behind the characters. We, collectively, forget
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don't forget the grey linoleum tiles with specs of brown-orange, gray-blue, and gray-white. Often pulling back just 1/32" of an inch here and there and exposing a thin crevice of dark brown industrial glue and dirt
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Replying to @ElamBend @LibertyFarmNH and
One of my strongest olfactory memories is that reddish fine shavings stuff school janitors used to throw on floor and use to sweep. It had a kind of weird rubbery smell. There are similar products today but they don’t smell the same. Unique smell - strongly embedded in my brain
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when I was 24 I bought a house, got a lawnmower, mowed the lawn, then parked the lawnmower in the garage ... and there was a smell of hot engine oil, cut grass, and cold dusty concrete and it hit me in the hindbrain with a cinderblock
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