In 1931, a chemist at DuPont named Arthur Fox was handling a chemical compound called phenylthiocarbamide, and as he was pouring it into a container he accidentally wafted a cloud of the stuff into the air. And then something weird happened. Some of his lab mates said, "Pee-eww! What's that horrible bitter smell?" And other ones said, "What smell? There's no smell."
Hmm...I just cleaned up my cluttered at-home desk the other day. I still have some stuff on it that's meaningful to me: a Walkers Shortbread tin that holds pens and a pair of scissors, my laptop, a Hunter's plaid basket that keeps important materials handy, a clock radio and a Meilin Lee doll from Turning Red -- my favorite animated film.
Hmm...I just cleaned up my cluttered at-home desk the other day. I still have some stuff on it that's meaningful to me: a Walkers Shortbread tin that holds pens and a pair of scissors, my laptop, a Hunter's plaid basket that keeps important materials handy, a clock radio and a Meilin Lee doll from Turning Red -- my favorite animated film.