Try not thinking of peeling an orange. Try not imagining the juice running down your fingers, the soft inner part of the peel. The smell. Try and you can't. The brain doesn't process negatives.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't do 'Orange' because I knew it was good. I wanted to do this because it feels good. And I just knew that was the place I needed, wanted to be.
Brains don't really smell, but what's amazing about the brain is that it's almost like scrambled eggs or soft tofu, almost like a gel. The brain controls so much of what we do, but you could put your finger right through it.
The sight of burnt orange makes me puke.
Every meal I eat, I be like, 'Can I get some orange juice?'
I squeeze oranges every morning to make juice.
With a little more tweaking, we could make orange juice in the orange without any packaging or processing.
The sense of smell explores; deleterious substances almost always have an unpleasant smell.
Feelings are like chemicals, the more you analyze them the worse they smell.
Smells are so powerful and evocative, sometimes stronger than visual cues.
There is no odor so bad as that which arises from goodness tainted.
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