Olivia: “You’re eating that lunchmeat?! It’s from two weeks ago!”
Jason: “Smelled fine to me.”
Congenital anosmia is a real thing. I’ve got it as well. This is awesome hearing someone else describing things I still go through today. Trying to explain to people you just can’t smell is usually funny because it almost always ends in one of three questions.
1. “You’ve never smelled *insert food name* cooking?”
2. “You’ve never smelled pot?”
3. “You’ve never smelled...anatomical parts?”
His "sense of justice" 😂😂😂😂
You don't remember the head injury, because of the head injury
This was such a pleasant interview to watch. I love Jason as a person
Ted Lasso, the show that makes you cry from niceness.
I am so pleasantly surprised as TED LASSO is the LOVELIEST show of 2020, and SUDEIKIS is Brilliant; he deserves recognition for his quiet mastery in this Role. x!
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Jason looks like he’s in a shabby apartment on the outskirts of town, I like it
Congenital Anosmiacs for the win!
Wow, I thought I had a problem. I could smell certain things when I am made aware of it. But certain things I can’t, like the driving scenario described. People said they could smell something, while I could smell nothing at all. Also stinky feet, I will not pick up that scent. While an entire room is ready to hurl. That made grow up obsessed with making sure I was clean and deodorized. Lol
The problem for the rest of is that deodorant mostly smells bad and if it does not, it does if you keep using the same one, because after some time, we automatically connect it to that stinky smell that is of course still there all the time, only being overlayered by the deodorant's smell. So, after using a deodorant very often for a smell, the deodorant starts to smell like the bad smell.
He's transforming into Chris Parnell right in front of our very eyes.
What a geek...my sense of justice. Lol
A friend of mine fell while drunk, and hit his head on the edge of a kitchen counter, and it damaged his sense of smell. It happened when he was in late 40s, and he has never regained it. He says he relies on his wife and kids to keep him from eating spoiled foods. I feel so sorry for him.
“‘My sense of justice” LoL. I pick that one too Conan 🤣🤣🤣
As a fellow anosmia patient it’s funny to hear he asks people the same thing: which of your senses would you give up if you had to?
I can barely smell things. Only horrible stenches lol, those somehow do get through, and of course stuff like strong perfume. But, I've never really been able to register the scent of flowers f.x. It's weird. Have given up on my nose.
- I do however have a very good sense of hearing. Guess that’s a compensation.
I only ever consciously met one person with anosmia (complete loss or lack of smelling sense), and he told me that until he actually told someone for the first time he'd been, for much of his adult life, totally convinced that other people used this sense just as intensely as their visual and hearing sense, that they smelled their way through the world just like dogs. He also said that on very rare occasions the sense came 'back' to him, faintly and briefly, and that for some reason this only worked with unpleasant smells.
4 Jason, lot of love
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The hair and wearing the same shirt is legend.
Tupperware CONTAINER, you smell-less heathen!
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I have such a man-crush on Jason.
pizza, cookies, farts. the big 3 of scents
That's kind of sad. Missing out on some great scents. Food must not taste as good as it could also. Not to mention how some scents trigger certain memories.
Jason has no excuse to go downstairs when Olivia asks him to
Man that guy never smell anything coming out the oven. That sad.
Except for the stinky feet, all these experiences are similar to mine. So rare for me to find another person on this planet who has no sense of smell!
The lack of smell sense is called '' anosmia '' you can search more about it :)
@@Dan-vr7zs Thanks, I was aware of that. I was relieved to discover it actually had a name!
I lost my sense of smell a few years ago due to a head injury that damaged the nerves. Fortunately I had 37 years to learn how not to be stinky.
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Imagine having Olivia Wilde as a wife and not being able to smell her. OMG
Smelly Feet!😆😆
We would never make it to Christmas.
The only famous person I know with anosmia
If he can't smell a skunk, yes, he has no sense of smell! 😲🦨
Like Perrie Edwards from little mix.
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I wonder what food tastes like then
I lost my sense of smell after I got ran over by a car
Farts 😂
I too have no sense of smell and also had a car incident where I fell asleep in the back to wake-up with ALL my friends outside on the side of the Road taking a breather. My farts drove them to it, vegans create the worst gas:D!
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So he’s never tasted food in his life?
I too have no Sense of small, all I have our the taste buds of our tongue.
smell and taste are 2 different senses
when your eating the combination of the 2 combine for a flavor experience while eating.
people with congenital anosmia have a full taste pallet ,sweet , salty, etc
but in a different almost primal way .just the basics and how strong it is
other things like texture of the food become more important then they would an avg person
smellers tend to freak out when they lose the ability because its half of what they "know" as tasting
and very noticeable
people who never have smelled just don't know, so it doesn't exist
@@twistedoak1390 Thanks for elaborating this for us. My Palette when I was young was Willful as Healthy Food does not have the most pleasing Texture so it took until I was a Teen for me to grow into Healthy Eating. Now Parents have Green Smoothies and Green Juices to fool their Fussy Eaters into Healthy Eating. x!
TwistedOak13 then why do people pinch their noses when drinking something nasty
@@fmcdomer people who can smell do it to dull their senses
people who can't smell don't pinch their nose
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how horrible
He can’t smell or taste, quite intriguing 🧐. Lacking 2 senses should technically mean his other senses are enhanced and/or has higher brain function in different areas.
SPASPAWIZ I’m not sure he meant he can’t taste. He phrased it weirdly. I’ve also never been able to smell but I can certainly taste. It’s different from people without this problem. But I can enjoy (and dislike) food. It is however possible for someone with anosmia to also not have / lose their sense of taste. Especially when you lose one or both it can cause a depression. I’m very happy I have a hunger to eat, both to stay alive but also because of the taste. Imagine cooking diversely, putting in the time to keep yourself healthy but not taste a damn thing.
Jolene Carlier thank you for your input I appreciate it as I said I am intrigued. I assumed as I have been repeatedly told throughout life you can’t taste without smell. He kinda said he can’t taste but gets certain nuances. It is quite fascinating to me and as I said I really appreciate you chiming in Jolene 😀
Ps. Not being able to smell can give you some great advantages I would believe. Nature is amazing to me. The different thing that I was born not to develop is I don’t have and won’t get any wisdom teeth. Had gums x-rayed to check and all.
@@SPASPAWIZ Yeah, I also can't smell and have to deal with that question constantly. I definitely can taste, have preferences, and can differentiate between different tastes as well as anyone else can.
The difference, IMO, is people with both senses constantly associate the smell with the taste and combine them into one flavor experience. We obviously don't do that. When you have a cold food will taste different from what you're used to, while it doesn't for us. But taste is considered a separate sense for a reason.
Funk why would doctors and scientists tell us this false fact then? Just another example of how we just believe what’s fed to us. A bit scary!
I've never been able to smell either. When I was a kid I assumed that warm air "smelled bad" and cold air "smelled good".
The idea of someone walking into a house and instantly knowing what food is being cooked still seems kind of magical to me.
Can you taste food?
@@georgewhite6926 Yeah, my sense of taste works fine. Though I'm sure my experience with food is somewhat different from most others because people tend to associate the smell with the taste.
For example, I like bacon. It's good. But I have a feeling with how much people rave about it a lot of that enjoyment comes from the smell.
Overall though, this effect doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. I'm not a picky eater, and seem to enjoy the same foods most people do. From what I gather it's a lot worse for people that use to be able to smell and now can't. They feel like they aren't fully experiencing the world like they use to.
that's a good point - I should appreciate it more