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  • vetran
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    Pubescent adults do tend to smell different, ask any parent of teenagers, it is caused by the hormones.
    Not sure I would describe it as creamy & buttery more excess Perfume/Lynx usage to cover the scents.

    I definitely wouldn't comment were I him.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post

    I think it's perfectly reasonable to judge a tweet that says

    "“Here’s the thing with girls 22 or under, they smell massively different to a girl of 28. Girls aged 16 to, say 23, have this buttery, creamy, slightly sweet smell that is unbelievably magnetic.”"

    I don't care about context. It's a politician. On Twitter. A forum where context is generally ignored and nuance is pointless. Take it as it's written.
    Being witless enough to post something like that demonstrates terrible judgement in it's own right.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    On the second one, how do we know that he does have a point? He was present at some parts of the trial after all. It's idiotic when people rush in to judge based on a bit they've read in the newspapers.

    PS On the 1st one, all women smell like sardines.
    I think it's perfectly reasonable to judge a tweet that says

    "“Here’s the thing with girls 22 or under, they smell massively different to a girl of 28. Girls aged 16 to, say 23, have this buttery, creamy, slightly sweet smell that is unbelievably magnetic.”"

    I don't care about context. It's a politician. On Twitter. A forum where context is generally ignored and nuance is pointless. Take it as it's written.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    On the second one, how do we know that he does have a point? He was present at some parts of the trial after all. It's idiotic when people rush in to judge based on a bit they've read in the newspapers.

    PS On the 1st one, all women smell like sardines.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-61470697
    The Surrey MP confirmed he did not attend the whole trial nor did he hear the witness evidence in court.
    He turned up for the verdict and didn't like it.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    On the second one, how do we know that he does have a point? He was present at some parts of the trial after all. It's idiotic when people rush in to judge based on a bit they've read in the newspapers.

    PS On the 1st one, all women smell like sardines.
    Hear! Hear!

    Not too sure on the sardine odour...

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  • xoggoth
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    On the second one, how do we know that he does have a point? He was present at some parts of the trial after all. It's idiotic when people rush in to judge based on a bit they've read in the newspapers.

    PS On the 1st one, all women smell like sardines.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic Buttery and creamy

    Buttery and creamy



    Where do the Conservative and Unionist party find these individuals?

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    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ery-and-creamy

    A Conservative local election candidate has caused outrage after a post on his account said 16-year-old girls smell “buttery [and] creamy”.
    On Saturday a post on the Twitter account of Jonty Campbell, who has stood for the party in Preston on a number of occasions, said: “Here’s the thing with girls 22 or under, they smell massively different to a girl of 28. Girls aged 16 to, say 23, have this buttery, creamy, slightly sweet smell that is unbelievably magnetic.”



    And this one doesn't know when to not say anything - https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ran-ahmad-khan

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