Smell, no more being grossed out by the smell, when you go to a portable toilet, at a local football game.
Nice, I was getting worried people actually thought we only had 5 senses.theriddlen said:Pain.
I could easily get used to being careful. And touch so much more useful.
Pain is different from touch. There are people who can't feel pain, but can still feel ticklish, pressure, and heat(Thermoception).Wasted Frank said:- pain (I think it is seperate from touch)
- thermo something (sense heat)
The extra taste?FightThePower said:I hate it when schools do that. It's like when I went from GCSE Chemistry to A Level Chemistry and they told us that so much that they taught us was a lie because it was 'easier to understand'.moretimethansense said:Let's see, sexual pleasure, the knowlege that you are touching something and how hard you are touching it, the feeling of being wrapped in a big comfy duvet the ability to know if you are pressing a button/key without having to look at it constantly. and that's just off the top of my head.Nouw said:Touch...
What the hell does it do except pain-wise?
OP:
Temperature sense.
Sorry OP but there are actually closer to thirty senses than there are five, the "five senses" that you are taught in school are ridiculessly outdated and incorrect, as is the thing where they teach yoiu to believe different parts of your tounge taste different things, and there's even another type of flavour that they don't teach.
Enlighten me, please.
but what if someone farted, everyone but you felt it and someone asked "who farted". You wouldn't know what was going on till its too late.Monkfish Acc. said:Smell. Most useless goddamn sense. Most smells are bad anyway.
I can take a blow to taste because seriously smelling things is awful.
FightThePower said:I hate it when schools do that. It's like when I went from GCSE Chemistry to A Level Chemistry and they told us that so much that they taught us was a lie because it was 'easier to understand'.moretimethansense said:Let's see, sexual pleasure, the knowlege that you are touching something and how hard you are touching it, the feeling of being wrapped in a big comfy duvet the ability to know if you are pressing a button/key without having to look at it constantly. and that's just off the top of my head.Nouw said:Touch...
What the hell does it do except pain-wise?
OP:
Temperature sense.
Sorry OP but there are actually closer to thirty senses than there are five, the "five senses" that you are taught in school are ridiculessly outdated and incorrect, as is the thing where they teach yoiu to believe different parts of your tounge taste different things, and there's even another type of flavour that they don't teach.
Enlighten me, please.