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Dry T-Shirt Contest: Sniffing Armpit Stains at a Pseudoscientific Singles 'Pheromone Party'
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— Last week, I bought a new white t-shirt, slept in it for three consecutive nights, sealed it in a Ziploc bag, then paid $30 to let several dozen men bury their faces in it and sniff my scent. One of these men was wearing a fez.
Mark Morford
Columnist
,
San Francisco Chronicle
@markmorford
Pheromone party. Sniffing worn, bagged T-shirts. Because people are weird.
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April 11, 2012
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Christina Agapakis
Blogger
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Scientific American
@thisischristina
Armpit party
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April 10, 2012
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Brendan Maher
Features Editor, Nature
@bmahersciwriter
For many reasons: Gag. MT
@mims
: Turning an experiment into a dating phenomenon by making people sniff used t-shirts.
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April 10, 2012
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Christopher Mims
Science and Technology Reporter
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Quartz
@mims
Brilliant: Turning a scientific experiment into a dating phenomenon by making people sniff used t-shirts.
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April 10, 2012
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Ann Friedman
Freelance Journalist
@annfriedman
Dry T-Shirt Contest: Sniffing Armpit Stains at a Singles Pheromone Party
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Ew. But credit
@jryanstradal
for the headline!
April 10, 2012
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Alex Goldmark
Alex Goldmark
Reporter and Senior Producer, Transportation Nation
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WNYC
@alexgoldmark
Why
@amandahess
paid $30 to have men sniff her old T-shirt.
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April 9, 2012
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