And a friend of Churchill’s famously warned against phobophobia, though he was not the first to call attention to it.
Among others, the 16th century French writer Michel de Montaigne (the world’s first great essayist) wrote “…the thing of which I have most fear is fear.”
Now that’s just preposterous. How can they smell outer space’s “smell” when they’re always inside that fully covered suit with breathable air? They’re just smelling the air inside their suit or inside the space station or spacecraft, and not outer space.
Not surprising, that the smell of space is like that because it’s the result of so many fires and explosions, especially one really huge one about 15 billion years ago.
Churchill was hit by a taxi cab going at high speed in Wall Street, NY. The doctor who treated him certified his need for “spirits” with his meals. Probably fearing his forced withdrawal could be detrimental to his recovery. I don’t think the word “indefinite” was in that note.
Dear Winston once said to a socialite who accused him of being drunk, " Yes, my dear, I am drunk, and you are ugly. Tomorrow, I shall be sober, and you shall still be ugly" Alcohol never dulled his tongue.
I actually know someone with that phobia. I’d never met anyone who was actually afraid of cats. Dogs, yes. My paternal grandmother hated cats with a passion, but I don’t think it’s the same as having a phobia.
The space smell bit is from what astronauts have described in the “air lock” portions of space stations and space shuttles, not outer space itself. It smells different from the interiors of the spacecrafts themselves.
Years and years ago, when I was an orderly, I saw a doctor write out a script for “1 oz ‘spiritus fermenti’ /nightly” to be given to one of his (very) elderly patients whilst in the hospital. It was for wine, I think….
So weird to think that space has a smell… and to smell like something has been burnt or fired somehow is very interesting. I have never even given it a thought before. so interesting! But I am curious how they could know it smelled that way…they can’t really breath in space, can they? ;) Maybe the smell leaks in to the space station or capsule somehow? Hmmm
My mother feared and hated dogs and cats. That’s why I always had one or two around at all times. The last time she visited we had reached our number of cats at 4, soon the be five, and our female Lab had just given birth. To a litter of 13. Kept her away for almost 6 months. Pure bliss.
My grandfather had a prescription for a daily shot of Old Granddad. The nursing home nurse kept it with the other prescriptions and brought it around on the med cart on her rounds.
eromlig about 4 years ago
One smell of outer space is all anyone usually gets…
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
Medicinal alcohol was allowed by doctor’s prescription during prohibition. Many people sought that option.
https://prohibition.osu.edu/american-prohibition-1920/medicinal-alcohol
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
What was the Brit Winston even doing in the States? Wasn’t there even Prohibition back in the UK?
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
My fear of cats depends a lot in the size of the cat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pg2CDCm34w&ab_channel=Kunkylez
Bilan about 4 years ago
Was Churchill’s doctor an ancestor of Trump’s doctor?
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 4 years ago
And a friend of Churchill’s famously warned against phobophobia, though he was not the first to call attention to it.
Among others, the 16th century French writer Michel de Montaigne (the world’s first great essayist) wrote “…the thing of which I have most fear is fear.”
Gent about 4 years ago
Now that’s just preposterous. How can they smell outer space’s “smell” when they’re always inside that fully covered suit with breathable air? They’re just smelling the air inside their suit or inside the space station or spacecraft, and not outer space.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
If you’re afraid of cats, you’re a real puss—I’m kidding, I’m kidding! Anyway, I can see how it’s possible. My cat is quite scary when he’s angry.
Space_cat about 4 years ago
Not surprising, that the smell of space is like that because it’s the result of so many fires and explosions, especially one really huge one about 15 billion years ago.
jmcenanly about 4 years ago
Was Churchill’s note from this Doctor?
https://www.mirror.co.uk/usvsth3m/doctor-who-worked-winston-churchill-5443608
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
If you knew the details of the cats’ plans to takeover the Earth you would be afraid too! :-)
James Wolfenstein about 4 years ago
Churchill was hit by a taxi cab going at high speed in Wall Street, NY. The doctor who treated him certified his need for “spirits” with his meals. Probably fearing his forced withdrawal could be detrimental to his recovery. I don’t think the word “indefinite” was in that note.
JDP_Huntington Beach about 4 years ago
Dear Winston once said to a socialite who accused him of being drunk, " Yes, my dear, I am drunk, and you are ugly. Tomorrow, I shall be sober, and you shall still be ugly" Alcohol never dulled his tongue.
Jaime Jean M about 4 years ago
Ailurophobia. That’s what a lot of people developed last year after watching Tom Hooper’s bomb.
bookworm0812 about 4 years ago
I actually know someone with that phobia. I’d never met anyone who was actually afraid of cats. Dogs, yes. My paternal grandmother hated cats with a passion, but I don’t think it’s the same as having a phobia.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 4 years ago
Methinks these astronauts are getting a bit of spent fuel fumes in their noses at some point.
Take care, may the hoard be with you, and gesundheit.
spitsdog11 about 4 years ago
the smell of space being like overcooked steak is not true. space has no smell.
spitsdog11 about 4 years ago
also lol with the churcill thing. Nice loophole
Jethro Flatline about 4 years ago
The space smell bit is from what astronauts have described in the “air lock” portions of space stations and space shuttles, not outer space itself. It smells different from the interiors of the spacecrafts themselves.
Jethro Flatline about 4 years ago
Churchill was a functioning alcoholic. I wouldn’t take away his “medicine” either.
sdjamieson Premium Member about 4 years ago
Don’t you have to breathe in order to smell something?
ncorgbl about 4 years ago
Astronaut’s flatulence varies by diet.
Churchill’s physician was Dr. Johnnnie Walker
My Ailurophobia has been cured by my COVID-19 phobia. I test every morning. I know I’m good when I smell the litter box.
Thorby about 4 years ago
Years and years ago, when I was an orderly, I saw a doctor write out a script for “1 oz ‘spiritus fermenti’ /nightly” to be given to one of his (very) elderly patients whilst in the hospital. It was for wine, I think….
Camiyami Premium Member about 4 years ago
So weird to think that space has a smell… and to smell like something has been burnt or fired somehow is very interesting. I have never even given it a thought before. so interesting! But I am curious how they could know it smelled that way…they can’t really breath in space, can they? ;) Maybe the smell leaks in to the space station or capsule somehow? Hmmm
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
My mother feared and hated dogs and cats. That’s why I always had one or two around at all times. The last time she visited we had reached our number of cats at 4, soon the be five, and our female Lab had just given birth. To a litter of 13. Kept her away for almost 6 months. Pure bliss.
Spider-UK about 4 years ago
I need to get a doctor’s note like that
The Pro from Dover about 4 years ago
Doctor Doctor, gimme the booze
I got a bad case of lovin’ youse
JanBic Premium Member about 4 years ago
My grandfather had a prescription for a daily shot of Old Granddad. The nursing home nurse kept it with the other prescriptions and brought it around on the med cart on her rounds.
stamps about 4 years ago
That’s exactly how I like my steaks cooked.
stamps about 4 years ago
Winston Churchill single-handedly kept the liquor companies in business throughout prohibition.
CreeperBoy135 about 4 years ago
Everyone who reads Big Nate already knows about ailurophobia.
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
The same fact came on twice: https://www.gocomics.com/ripleysbelieveitornot/2009/01/03
Craig Westlake about 4 years ago
And Allure-phobia is the fear of seductive women…