Author Topic: I think I'm going somewhat deaf.  (Read 1199 times)

Everywhere there is a low pitched noise if you listen hard enough. People call it The Hum.

Am I the only one here cracking up at "leg thumb?"

I dont think I could handle going deaf.  I take my unusually good hearing for granted, which is fine because my vision is reaaaaally sucky.  I can hear my music just fine on my mp3 player even when the volume is at like 5%, and the volumes most other people listen to really hurt my ears.  I get kinda frustrated when I hear people calling to me, but then realizing when they cannot hear me at all when I call back at an equal volume, but its just something to get used to.

Everywhere there is a low pitched noise if you listen hard enough. People call it The Hum.
If you focus hard enough, you can ignore The Hum and hear the voices beneath it. After a period of time, and much practice, you will be able to hear the voices in louder and louder areas. After that, you will become able to hear the voices merely by thinking of them. These voices predict the future, seconds in advance.

Wouldn't it be amazing to hear the future, predict you and your friends and families deaths, solve problems... Once you start hearing them however, you will begin seeing the beings behind said voices, and once you start seeing them...

they start seeing you.

Good to know right before I go to sleep

I can hear TVs and other things ring.

It's probably just temporary or an infection. Go get checked by a doctor.

I can hear TVs and other things ring.
you mean that ringin noise TVs make when they're just turned on and aren't playing anything?

Also, I can hear Nintendo DS's charging, forgeted right?

I can hear TVs and other things ring.
this, unless it's lcd/plasma

Also, I can hear Nintendo DS's charging, forgeted right?
I can't charge my PSP at night because that little high pitched noise drives me insane.


Don't turn your music up so loud. Crazy kids.

For some reason, once in a while I'll hear this persistent popping noise as if there are a million bubbles in my ear.