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As animals, we are conditioned to avoid things that smell like rotting bacteria.
Tonsil stones are widespread in society and cause a person suffering from them to be disliked and avoided by their peers.
Someone with tonsil stones doesn't know their breath smells bad because their brains cannot detect the smell, something referred to as noseblindness.
Other people, however, have no difficulty detecting their putrid breath from two feet away and judging them for it.
Tonsil stones are widespread in society and cause a person suffering from them to be disliked and avoided by their peers.
Someone with tonsil stones doesn't know their breath smells bad because their brains cannot detect the smell, something referred to as noseblindness.
Other people, however, have no difficulty detecting their putrid breath from two feet away and judging them for it.