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Fordítási probléma jelentése
not only people but also some animals and birds.
Well... I can tell by my sinuses and yes a bit by smell... mostly I feel it in my knees
I'd say it's not exactly a "smell," so much as a particular quality in the air. It's like you can tell it's heavy and ready to burst. And it's distinct from just plain old humidity in a way that I'm also not sure how to describe...
I'm a bit uncertain how I feel about any of the theories in the links above though. Some of it I was like "yeah, that sounds right!" But then a lot of it didn't resonate at all and just sounds like Twitter science lol
Yes you can smell it when your knees get ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up enough over the years you can predict it because your joints will start to hurt. I can feel it in my knees.