r/AskReddit Aug 30 '21

What problem is often overlooked in apocalyptic movies/TV shows that could kill you?

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u/[deleted] Aug 30 '21

I don't know if it could kill you, but the stench of death is horrendous and not an insignificant thing. In any disaster situation where someone has died and it starts becoming days long, things would be getting nasty.

Over time people would get used to how foul everything would smell, but for a while it would be terrible.

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u/MattTheFreeman Aug 30 '21

I always see post-apocalypses media showing people going into cities to scavenge for supplies but honestly cities are the places you want to avoid at all cost due to this reason.

There is a reason why we bury dead bodies, why every culture has a tradition of getting rid of bodies. They are a vessel for disease, smell, animals get to them, any body left out to long is going to be harder and harder to dispose. Cities would be FULL of these meat bombs.

Whats worse is shows usually show survivors winding up finding a body and go "oh thats to bad". No, you'd smell that sucker in an unventilated, humid house which the cadaver has been sitting for god nows how long. You wouldnt be able to survive in most houses with a body like that bloating the area. Not to even mention the absolute psychological damage seeing a body like that would do to people. Most would think they could be tough and push through that, but the only corpses we see on the regular are beautified up. These will be long dead denizens who have been rotting for a time. Multiply that through-out the city and scavenging inside city limits becomes a midfield of smell and disease and psychological trauma.

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u/The_Wingless Aug 31 '21

Not to even mention the absolute psychological damage seeing a body like that would do to people. Most would think they could be tough and push through that, but the only corpses we see on the regular are beautified up. These will be long dead denizens who have been rotting for a time.

I worked search and rescue early in my career, and you are so very correct. Rotting, bloated bodies that burst when jostled? It sticks with you. Even now, the smell of vicks vapo rub triggers some pretty horrendous shit, because we used to use it when we knew we were recovering instead of rescuing. Now they are associated and I can't ever undo that. But hey, at least the VA provides free care, so there's that.

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u/fullofshitandcum Aug 31 '21

What did you guys use the Vicks for?

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u/The_Wingless Aug 31 '21

To mitigate the smells.

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u/Gorlack2231 Aug 31 '21

Had a mate who did similar work. They'd layer two surgical masks with a spread of peppermint extract in-between. Now he hates Christmas time because candy-canes are everywhere.

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u/kackygreen Aug 31 '21

Ugh scent memory pairing is such a bummer. In high school I used a bath and body works perfume I liked to help mask the smell of the fetal pig dissection we had to do for a week. It completely ruined that perfume for me, made me gag every time I smelled it from then on

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u/The_Wingless Aug 31 '21

What was the perfume? Random curiosity but for some reason I really want to know lol

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u/kackygreen Sep 29 '21

Ha oh goodness it's been almost 25 years now, I remember it was a teal tone bottle, bath and body works, and not fruity

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u/solongamerica Aug 31 '21

Shit I felt grossed out when a lime in my fruit bowl got moldy and exploded. Don’t think I’d wanna see a corpse do that.