ANSWERS: 25
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Channel No 5..unfortunatly:-)
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Lots of things...I have allergies...
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Essentially, if it grows, blooms, pollinates, or smells good, I have the capacity to sneeze in response.
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When I look up towards the sun I will sneeze just about every time;)
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The sun...it is called VMR Vasomotor rhinitis
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Sanitizer solution.
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at the moment, this damn cold ...
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Something in you nose, blow it. I don't know if that's the answer you wanted or Some perfumes make me sneeze. Did you know you can't sneeze if your eyes are open?
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Dust, purfume, pollen ...
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dust....and other things...like when my cat leaves its hair all over the place...i heard you sneeze when someone is talking bad about you...i like to think that too
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Pepper.
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mostly the dust... normally its just....the air and i did sneeze once when someone was mean but thats quite weird cus i was ignoring him/her and stuff so.... pretty weird
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Dust, pollen, and homework (gives me a headache too)
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pepper, dust, dogs and cats, pollen
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I think this is a little uncommon. Mint makes me sneeze. Anything that is a strong mint flavour will do it.
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scratching around the edge of my nose xD, or on my sinuses.
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a tickle in my nose!
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pepper for sure!
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Hayfever
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"Dust, fumes and yeah, pepper."
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My cat licking my nose.
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The cold and hair spray sometimes.
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sex
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Hayfever, and looking towards the sun.
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- Dust -- I'm allergic to two species of dust mites. - Sunlight -- I'm a "photic sneezer," although the sun's triggering of a sneeze is fairly erratic for me. Usually happens when I come out of a very dark room, like a movie theater, into the bright sun. - Perfume -- usually when I'm trapped in a small space with someone doused in a heavy, floral scent is what does it - like the passenger compartment of a car. - Wasabi -- this just happened a couple of days ago for the first time. I was eating sushi, and suddenly felt like the fumes of the wasabi shot straight to my sinuses. I knew almost instantly that I was going to start sneezing, so I spat out my rice pre-emptively into my bowl, then sneezed violently three times in a row. (I was alone, thankfully, or this would have been a little messy and embarrassing). - Sudden change in temperature, either cold to warm, or warm to cold, such as leaving a warm house to walk outside in the wintertime. - Particles I inhale. True, that works for just about anyone. - Plucking my eyebrows. Try it, you'll see. - When I'm feeling sneezy, but nothing's coming out, sticking my tongue out as far as it can go usually triggers the sneeze. - Just smelling pepper usually doesn't do anything. But once, when I heated dried red peppers in oil on the stove, the fumes made me sneeze quite unexpectedly, and violently. - Being sick. Duh.
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