Brb, buying earplugs...
Maybe they'll counteract the effects of using headphones with high bass... Hmm.
Maybe they'll counteract the effects of using headphones with high bass... Hmm.
One sound that earplugs will not block out is deep droning bass or the thudding type. The frequencies that bass runs on are so low that are more felt rather than heard.DarthNinja said:Brb, buying earplugs...
Maybe they'll counteract the effects of using headphones with high bass... Hmm.
Delicious logic...Asturiel said:So your saying...earplugs give you super hearing?
With super hearing comes super responsibility.
With super responsibility comes cookies.
And with cookies comes the dark side.
Oh I see why you warned us. Thank you!
No, I mean my Creative XFI's bass is doing damage to my left ear mehinks. (Thats my headphone ear).ThatPurpleGuy said:One sound that earplugs will not block out is deep droning bass or the thudding type. The frequencies that bass runs on are so low that are more felt rather than heard.DarthNinja said:Brb, buying earplugs...
Maybe they'll counteract the effects of using headphones with high bass... Hmm.
Before you try this severely consider the implications of a superpowered lower rear orifice. You may not really enjoy that especially if you consider the lack of control reported to go with this ability.Bladecatcher said:Does that mean...if I shove a bunch of earplugs in my mouth, I'll be able to yell really loudly and make people's heads explode? Or shove them in my nose and get super Bloodhound smelling? Oh man, I'm going to shove earplugs into all of my orifices! I'll be UNSTOPPABLE!!Asturiel said:So your saying...earplugs give you super hearing?
Awesome but fiendish!SirDerick said:We should beware of cookies.
Be sure to do it, all at once it will be fun!Bladecatcher said:Does that mean...if I shove a bunch of earplugs in my mouth, I'll be able to yell really loudly and make people's heads explode? Or shove them in my nose and get super Bloodhound smelling? Oh man, I'm going to shove earplugs into all of my orifices! I'll be UNSTOPPABLE!!
Who needs to think when you have Thor's bumhole?Ocelano said:Before you try this severely consider the implications of a superpowered lower rear orifice. You may not really enjoy that especially if you consider the lack of control reported to go with this ability.Bladecatcher said:Does that mean...if I shove a bunch of earplugs in my mouth, I'll be able to yell really loudly and make people's heads explode? Or shove them in my nose and get super Bloodhound smelling? Oh man, I'm going to shove earplugs into all of my orifices! I'll be UNSTOPPABLE!!Asturiel said:So your saying...earplugs give you super hearing?
Awh, I love wearing headphones... I pretty much use them for everything, music, games, youtube or other videos on my laptop. I don't think I'd enjoy it as much without them. Well, future me can worry, I'm livin it up!BonsaiK said:The biggest threat to hearing in today's world for most people is headphones.
I agree with this guy. Loud music is really only fun when you do it. When others do it, you want to slap them and tell them to shut the fuck up.Uberjoe19 said:I can't handle complete silence It makes me want to scream and hit things. Funny thing is I LOVE my music up loud yet hate when others get even close to the volume of what I'm listening to.ThatPurpleGuy said:About 5 years ago I got a job where I had to work nights. The biggest problem was sleeping during the day with just the usual street noise, lawnmowers, construction noise etc. Not all really loud noises but not noises that are not usually heard at night so it does make sleeping difficult.
I started wearing earplugs as they were the only thing could block out the noise. They did it so well infact that the silence becomes sort of addictive. After a while even when I wasn't alseep I would put them in while I was reading or on the computer. Lately it has become a problem though because now I am super sensitive to noise.
Now I hear a lawnmower, which used to be just a normal suburban neighbourhood noise and its like someone is screaming as loud as they can in my ear. Now this is the weirdest thing. Whenever I go to say a shopping centre and there is alot of ambient noise from people talking and music from shops and stuff like that. All the sounds are loud and not moulded together to give the "ambience" and honestly it is the weirdest feeling and hard to describe to anyone who hasn't had this happen. Its sort of like there are 100 different conversations going on and you can hear every one of them.
So just a warning for people who get used to the tranquility of earplugs. There are side effects later down the line.
For your first post?sir-edd said:sounds like you should have just maned up and sleep through the noise.
Well, that won't last. Enjoy the permanent ringing in your ears when you're 40. A decade or two of continuous headphone use is enough to screw them up.Outright Villainy said:Awh, I love wearing headphones... I pretty much use them for everything, music, games, youtube or other videos on my laptop. I don't think I'd enjoy it as much without them. Well, future me can worry, I'm livin it up!BonsaiK said:The biggest threat to hearing in today's world for most people is headphones.
How long does it take for hearing to go by the way? Right now I've hearing sensitivity well above average...
My alarm scares me shitless every single day. It's just, all of a sudden,Insanum said:I work nights. Just suck it up. I can sleep through most stuff. You eventually tune out to the world, But the alarm doesnt half make you jump.