jb55 on Nostr: even chatgpt says the tongue. maybe the way we use words is confusing thing. if ...
even chatgpt says the tongue. maybe the way we use words is confusing thing.
if tongue is used for taste, and nose is used for smell
maybe a more correct thing to say is that taste in not the most important sense for *flavor*.
the issue is people overload the word *taste* for flavor when really flavor = taste + smell, where smell gives the greatest contribution to the flavor?
maybe I should just get back to coding...
maybe it is. interesting experiment: go around on the street and ask people what is used to taste things. I would suspect 99.999% of people would say tongue.
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