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this post was submitted on 19 Jul 2024
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I read this at first as "White people associate sulfur" and couldn't believe a serious science article would say that. I need coffee...
It’s too late and I’m too many beers in to look this up, but I’d bet my next beer on the word pair ‘white people’ being considerably more prevalent than ‘while people’, especially around here. So you’re not necessarily in need of coffee, your brain is just doing its job—matching patterns and saving you fractions of a calorie to not have to actually pay attention to the letters.
As a white person currently drinking beer I agree with this.
But the real question is do you, as a white person, associate sulfur with the odor from rotten eggs?
I don't. I associate sulphur with natural gas or untasty drinking water.
I didn't realize it wasn't white people until I read your comment.