There's a chemical sting on the wind out of the southeast, something foul and off without the organic elements it'd need to convey a sense of rot. If a paint factory could go rancid, maybe, the result would be something like that smell. When it's not blowing on the wind, though, the air is still and quiet, unstirred by sound or smoke.
A comment might be made about the state of the Baltimore skyline in the distance, but that would have required Baltimore to have ever had a skyline worth mentioning in the first place. Which... sorry, no.
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Date: 2015-04-26 02:07 am (UTC)There's a chemical sting on the wind out of the southeast, something foul and off without the organic elements it'd need to convey a sense of rot. If a paint factory could go rancid, maybe, the result would be something like that smell. When it's not blowing on the wind, though, the air is still and quiet, unstirred by sound or smoke.
A comment might be made about the state of the Baltimore skyline in the distance, but that would have required Baltimore to have ever had a skyline worth mentioning in the first place. Which... sorry, no.