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What makes you gag?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by ChromeNerd, May 4, 2014.

  1. Young Blood

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    Someone throwing up and avocados...they're disgusting
    And pen15 :roflmao:
     
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    Ugh don't ask me to pick up animal vomit...
     
  3. XenaxGabby

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    Me too! I have absolutely no gag reflex.
     
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    Banana's (literally not as in a figure of speech) the smell, the taste and the horrible slimy texture are hell.
     
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    Really "fishy" smells and flavours, I can't stand them. Seeing living flesh cut open as well. No issue with blood or dead bodies, but if something's alive with its innards hanging out...
     
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    I've had to clean up my dog's vomit or diarrhea a few times. Horrible.
     
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    Calpol (kid's liquid paracetomol to those who aren't in the uk :lol: ). Especially the orange one. I recently spent a week working in paeds emergency, and whenever I had to syringe some up for a child, the smell would nearly make me vom.
     
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    Yeah. Not pleasant. And my dog eats grass, even if he seems to be feeling fine, so it's kind of difficult to prevent.
     
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    Moldy food, worms, and black licorice.
     
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    Liquid medicine is amazing! So much better than pills ^.^

    Touching food in the washing up bowl is horrible >.<
     
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    Cat sick/poo. *shudders*

    Also, cotton wool makes me cringe. It's the worst substance ever. Keep it away from me.
     
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    Except for cough medicine. Ugh.

    ---------- Post added 5th May 2014 at 07:02 PM ----------

    But it's so soft and fluffy!
     
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    Rotten dead squirrel. Yeah you read that right. My cats bring them back and don't always eat them (though they usually do), and I find them by their smell.

    I'm also not a fan of cleaning litter boxes. And rotten food's pretty bad.

    But I've heard so much vomiting in my life that the sound doesn't really bother me anymore, though it definitely used to.
     
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    brushing my teeth for too long, chewing gum for too long, moldy food. and thinking about my friend and his girlfriend.
     
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    Ice cream, coleslaw, extreme stress, durian, and the smell of death.
     
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    Anything resembling flu like stuffs and skin diseases.
     
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    Most non-green vegetables.
    Broccoli as well.

    Sometimes when I eat spinach the stem part hits my throat and that is bad news as well.

    I can also gag from eating too much.

    edit: My dog once pooped in my room. I gagged like three times and felt like I was going to die (like my stomach legitimately hurt). It's funny because I was sleeping in there for god knows how long after she did it.
     
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    Bodily fluids other than human blood, cum, and tears. Coffee. TCP, the antiseptic. Lemon flavoured penicillin tablets. Dissecting frogs. Some types of surgery. Many things!
     
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    The smell of: pork, beer, pot.

    Ann Colter.