I understand Indians now. Smell makes sense

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shyt dont work if u invite em in...michael from the lost boys learn the hard way

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You've never had garlic before?
 

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To fix it you have to fukk an Indian vampire. The juices of her vampiric p*ssy mixed with coriander and Turmeric combined with her reaction to the garlic from her sanguinare vampiris disease will neutralize it
:mjlol: you could have stopped with the first sentence. The rest of that shyt took me all the way out

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To remove garlic smell from your body (hands/skin), use acidic or enzymatic solutions like lemon juice, tomato juice, or stainless steel, plus deodorizing scrubs like baking soda/salt paste or coffee grounds to exfoliate and neutralize sulfur compounds. For garlic breath, eat raw apples, mint, parsley, or drink milk or green tea, as these foods contain enzymes that break down the odor-causing compounds.

For Hands & Skin
  • Acidic Rinse: Rub lemon juice or tomato juice on your skin to neutralize the odor.
  • Baking Soda Scrub: Make a paste with baking soda, salt, and a little water, rub on hands, then rinse well.
  • Coffee Grounds: Scrub hands with used coffee grounds for a strong, abrasive deodorizer.
  • Stainless Steel: Rub your hands on stainless steel (like a spoon or sink) under running water to lift the smell.
  • Toothpaste/Dish Soap: Wash with toothpaste or citrus-scented dish soap.

For Garlic Breath
  • Eat Raw Produce: Chewing on raw apples, lettuce, mint, or parsley helps neutralize the sulfur compounds.
  • Drink Milk: Full-fat milk is particularly effective at reducing garlic breath.
  • Drink Green Tea: Contains polyphenols that can counteract the odor.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to wash away remnants and boost saliva production.

For Body Odor (General)
  • Shower with Strong Soap: Use a clarifying or scented soap.
  • Breathable Fabrics: Wear cotton and change clothes if you sweat a lot.
  • Strong Deodorant: Use a reliable deodorant or antiperspirant.

Key Takeaway
Garlic's smell comes from sulfur compounds that penetrate skin and get released through breath and sweat, so you need methods that either neutralize (acids, enzymes) or absorb (baking soda, coffee) these compounds.
 

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its all the curry they eat.

I had family that lived in a building next to a medical school and hospital.

Imagine a 20 story building with 80% Indians...
now imagine what it smelled like.

you could almost taste the air.

This was 20 years ago and I can still smell that building.
 
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