After sight, smell, touch, hearing, taste and ESP, there is plodgit. But describing plodgit to you would be like describing the smell of a rose to someone with congenital anosmia.
I'll try, though. The plodgit of ham is very like geese, almost surpitry. To contrast that, so you know what I mean, the plodgit of paint is more like toothache in its pavonescence.
This is what it's like to not have a sense of a sense.
What are we missing?
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After sight, smell, touch, hearing, taste and ESP, there is plodgit. But describing plodgit to you would be like describing the smell of a rose to someone with congenital anosmia.
I'll try, though. The plodgit of ham is very like geese, almost surpitry. To contrast that, so you know what I mean, the plodgit of paint is more like toothache in its pavonescence.
This is what it's like to not have a sense of a sense.