Yeah here's an article about it.Oh wait, they finally did!?

Jack the Ripper mystery ‘solved’ as genetic link to suspect uncovered | The Express Tribune
Descendants push for inquest after DNA allegedly confirms the Ripper’s name.

Yeah here's an article about it.Oh wait, they finally did!?
Thanks.Yeah here's an article about it.
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Jack the Ripper mystery ‘solved’ as genetic link to suspect uncovered | The Express Tribune
Descendants push for inquest after DNA allegedly confirms the Ripper’s name.tribune.com.pk
That’s really damn cool.I learned that they finally discovered the identity of Jack the Ripper. It was a fascinating read.
well, that might just be for "official" games. a few website were repeating that number and wikipedia has a page with a few differently sorted lists on there about it.I'm genuinely surprised it's not more for 45+ years of history.
Not judging, but did you think it was just perfume applied with a stick, like it just covered you with a different scent?I genuinely realised today that deodorant was de-odorant, like it de-odors you.
Is that not what it does? Like, it doesn't eliminate the odor it just adds a nice smell over it. It's like a new lick of paint.Not judging, but did you think it was just perfume applied with a stick, like it just covered you with a different scent?
Well, I suppose to be fair it does that too, most of them are also preventing sweat buildup to head off the smell in general.Is that not what it does? Like, it doesn't eliminate the odor it just adds a nice smell over it. It's like a new lick of paint.
Not judging, but did you think it was just perfume applied with a stick, like it just covered you with a different scent?
to be fair to you both, that is what perfume is supposed to do. it is also why a guy would bring flowers to a woman he was courting: to cover up smells since baths were much rare hundreds of years ago.Is that not what it does? Like, it doesn't eliminate the odor it just adds a nice smell over it. It's like a new lick of paint.
Just learnt that the reason guys give girls flowers is to cover up their smelly medieval asses.to be fair to you both, that is what perfume is supposed to do. it is also why a guy would bring flowers to a woman he was courting: to cover up smells since baths were much rare hundreds of years ago.
deodorant stuff made to day can to an extent get rid of the smell, but most just cover it up.
yep. but thanks to deodorant and perfume and running water with various kinds of soap; we can spare the poor flowers from a terrible fate.Just learnt that the reason guys give girls flowers is to cover up their smelly medieval asses.
i think it depends on whether you apply it directly, like the roll on kind, or if its in a spray bottle.In looking it up, I think I've taken it for granted that most deodorants would *also* be anti-perspiration. Quite a few of them may simply be aromatic, go figure.
This might be *slightly* off-topic, but let's say it's something I learned some years ago:you could always do like a gamer and use both for maximum coverage.
Isn't it bad on the long term to prevent perspiration?In looking it up, I think I've taken it for granted that most deodorants would *also* be anti-perspiration. Quite a few of them may simply be aromatic, go figure.
i go to the local landfill a lot to drop off trash. i'm a bit familiar with trash smells. if you smelled something worse than that, it is a very good thing that you left. that sounds like a major health hazard right there.This might be *slightly* off-topic, but let's say it's something I learned some years ago:
The absolute worst funk I ever encountered in my life - and I've operated many a trash compactor in my terrible career - had to be walking into a Smash Bros tournament some years back. There was a convention, with the tourney in one large chamber and the general convention stuff with booths and a stage in other. We entered the booth area on walking in, perused around, very normal.
Then we crossed rooms to see what everyone was playing, and the smell - like a punch in the face - was so thick you could literally taste it. The air was just that heavy with sweat from the guys sitting there in a hot community center for hours at that point. I went to high school with a lot of farmers - they threw the best parties, tons of space with little supervision - and the actual pigpens weren't half as bad. The booth nearest the adjoining hall had set up fans; between customers and *that funk*, only one would linger, and the smell was winning.
We didn't stay to find out who won, is what I"m saying. I'm hoping there were survivors.
yeah, but you are intended at the end of the day to rinse off and get cleaned up. a couple of hours wouldn't be harmful, but if it was a couple of days or more; that would create some health problems right there.Isn't it bad on the long term to prevent perspiration?
i go to the local landfill a lot to drop off trash. i'm a bit familiar with trash smells. if you smelled something worse than that, it is a very good thing that you left. that sounds like a major health hazard right there.
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yeah, but you are intended at the end of the day to rinse off and get cleaned up. a couple of hours wouldn't be harmful, but if it was a couple of days or more; that would create some health problems right there.
Thanks.If it was potent stuff, and you applied it non-stop while *also* doing something to sweat profusely? Yeah, it could be. Generally you wouldn't worry about applying anything while doing manual labor or a workout though, you take a shower and then use it.
i wouldn't be surprised about that. some people can be incredibly lazy nowadays.Thanks.
Although I kinda dislike when people put too much Axe or other of the same kind because it smells like changing room more than before and I feel that some are using it as a substitute for shower when in fact you're supposed to apply some after one...