Disgust
Experiencing disgust, much like an involuntary reflex, surges through our bodies when we encounter a foul and stinking smell. It's as if our senses recoil, attempting to shield us from the offensive assault. Our nostrils flare, inhaling the putrid air, while our stomachs churn in protest. The skin prickles, urging us to retreat, to escape the noxious cloud that clings to our senses. Disgust is the bodys visceral alarm, warning us to steer clear of decay, decay that lingers in the air like a malevolent ghost