Author Topic: A Philosophical Question to Fry your Little Brains  (Read 1067 times)

Why do I put my headset on even though my speakers are on?

My bro does that cause he likes wearing them.

because Iban can do anything

I do this. I have an urge to have something covering my ears while at a computer. :o

Because you can. I do this too also.

The speakers may not sound as good as the headset.
You may wish to drown out the noise with said headset, as it closes your ears off unlike speakers.
Perhaps nobody wants to hear your good/bad music tastes?

Or am I not getting the question.


A sensation of comfort, a subconscious addiction, a habit, security. If not then you're just playing with us.

Edit: I do this too, all day.
« Last Edit: March 11, 2011, 05:39:56 PM by Riot »

It is of human nature to desire excess even within comfort, and you are reflecting this by listening to two outlets of sound instead of one.

Or maybe because you can.

Still doesn't make it right, though. There are children in Africa who don't have headsets and have to listen to their computer on low-quality speakers. >:o

A sensation of comfort, a subconscious addiction, a habit, security. If not then you're just playing with us.
For stereo stereo
Because you can. I do this too also.

These.
And the reason I put on my headset is because my speakers are borked from a USB rosetta stone program headset so the headset is the onlything that will make sound.

Why do I put my headset on even though my speakers are on?

For the last time:

You're not me

For your microphone.

For your microphone.

That's a good one, I use two headsets mainly because the one with the mic has bad sound output; yet the one without is best at it.


Because it's your choice. You made it happen by thinking it. thus, the signals went from your brain, and to your hands, (+ arms,) making you put the headset on even though the speakers are on.