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Edited by on March 18 2010 at 8:44 PM

The Perfume Ban

I get that some people are sensitive to smells, but when the sensitivity is taken to an entirely new level I start to get a bit confused.  A couple of days ago, three buildings in Detroit banned its workers from wearing any perfume or cologne to their jobs after a worker filed a lawsuit on the subject. The individual stated that her co-worker’s perfume “made it difficult for her to do her job”. I know some people have sudden allergic reactions to many of these fragrances, but if my co-worker was sitting next to me having an allergic reaction from my perfume I would stop wearing it without a complete ban on my entire building.  I’d say it’s a bit intense to invoke a law banning, perfume, cologne, lotions, scented deodorants,  scented candles, air fresheners, and even those small little fragrance strips in magazines!

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Story by Marissa Moshell, Student

When I started this internship I was a quiet, innocent, polite girl. Now I find myself bashing poorly dressed celebrities and trannys thanks to the influence of Daniel Saynt.I am a huge Metro Station fan. My true inspiration for writing is my desire to gain equality for all lactose intolerant folks in the work place. My goal is to prove to the fashion world that we too are people and that we can change the world one Soy Milk mustache at a time!