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4854214 No.4854214[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

When I make anything with tuna, everyone else is able to smell it in the kitchen and complains. I'd like to decorate my entire house with the smell of tuna. Short of smearing it on the walls, what can I do? I have access to as many cans as I need.

>> No.4854241

>>4854214
I know this is an odd request, but I don't know who else to go to.

>> No.4854248

open a few cans and put them over cans of sterno, like canned tuna scented candles or something. you'd have to have some way to safely hold them over the sterno though.

>> No.4854251

>>4854214
I don't hate the smell of tuna at all, but if you were my roommate and did something like this just for the sake of being an asshole, I'd kick you the fuck out of the apartment and sell your shit.

I guess you could simply open cans and hide them in odd places, like in radiators, under sinks, etc. If you take tuna flake cans in oil, I think it'll smell like tuna for a longer time before just smelling rotten.

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4854252

Problem is that it will start to rot if you just keep it out and about. You would have to find a way to like dry it or extract its essence.

Then I guess you could make soap or candles or something with that extract.

Good luck you fucking weirdo.

>> No.4854267

>>4854248
Don't think that's plausible right now.

>>4854251
This is just for myself.

>>4854252
Essence of tuna? That's a pretty good idea. If I kept it in plastic bags, and only opened them up once a day, would it only smell rotten?

Thanks.