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How does one smell a rotten potato and think, "hmm this smells bad...better take a taste."
<p>There's no way if the potato was rotten that you would have eaten any of it. The smell is horrible and hits you way before you get any near your mouth.</p>
Bong water.
Yes, OP should've smelled the potatoe being off, but shouldn't he/she have seen it as well?
<p>Hey guys, it's the OP here. For whatever reason, this posted anonymously, but whatever.</p> <p>To answer why I ate the thing, it's mostly because I couldn't actually figure out where the smell was coming from, and kind of because it was in the form of pre-cut and packaged wedges, so it was somewhat hidden. I assumed that the smell was from neighbours putting down compost (to give you a hint to what it smelled like). We (as in, me and my mum) were going to complain to the company, but decided
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Was it cooked and then rotted or rotten and then cooked? That's an important distinction.
If you were able to smell it first why would you eat it?