[QUOTE=Master117;19004848]I don't know how to respond to this. You're pretty dumb to say the least.[/QUOTE]
you must not have any friends if you don't know what sarcasm is
It's most likely impossible unless you had a hearing aid. So it's probably your brain (you) playing tricks on yourself. Sensation is most likely the same though, so it's probably no different than actually hearing it.
More like
Super Bullshit
man this thread keeps making me swalllow in a weird way
[QUOTE=PhantomEast;19004558]my ears pop when i yawn all the time and it does that it's so fucking annoying, it's mostly apart of my jaw being fucked up and having tinnitus[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure everyone's ears pop when they yawn.
You wouldn't happen to be sick, would you? Sounds like you have ear glue (otitis media with effusion). I've had the same thing with my hearing going soft. Incredibly annoying, sounds as though someone put bubble wrap over your ear.
[QUOTE=Maccabee;19004256]Today, I was walking around with some pals in the cold, and out of nowhere it felt like I couldn't hear out of my left ear. So I sort of started massaging it and then... suddenly... It happened. People started talking and it sounded different. I listened closely, and everyone sounded like they were talking through a friggin voice changer, on the alien setting! Or talking through a fan! It was so wicked! I quickly got home, and I realized, that all sound that comes into my left ear is higher, and everything that goes into the right ear, is deeper. This is so awesome! There is also a delay on everything I am hearing. It is so cool! And it lets me hear conversations so much more clearly! I hope this doesn't go away! Music sounds so different! It's just the greatest!
I wish I could record, what I am hearing. It's flipping sweet.[/QUOTE]
You're tripping balls man. :v:
Use your super-hearing powers to become a superhero. Somehow.
Massaging a damaged ear?
That's sort of the same as massaging a damaged eye or nose.
[QUOTE=Purplevain;19005441]I have a superpower too, I have a slightly larger sight span than 90% of people.
welcome to the lame superhero club![/QUOTE]
How wide would you say you can see? There was a time, that i actually trained to be able to see wider. I can probably see about 190 degrees at all time.
[QUOTE=GunsNRoses;19005488]Can i join the club? My left hand starts to tingle when i get nervous.[/QUOTE]
Welcome. That must be pretty useful. (More sarcasm Implied)
[QUOTE=shill le 2nd;19005632]man this thread keeps making me swalllow in a weird way[/QUOTE]
I hate that.
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;19006104]You're tripping balls man. :v:[/QUOTE]
Many people have told me that my life is an acid trip.
Well that was fun while it lasted. Now it's gone and I can hear normally again.
Too many [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/rating/box.png[/img]'s and not enough [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/rating/emoticon_tongue.png[/img]'s.
[QUOTE=Master117;19004750]Your ears "popped". When there is differential pressure inside your ear canal and outside of it, the eardrum conforms to the side with more negative pressure. This makes sometimes makes things sound funny, sometimes tinny.
To correct (un-pop) your ears, pinch your nose so you can't breath out of it and try blowing through it until you hear and feel a pop in one or both ears. If you do it too hard, it will be painful and could blow out your ear drums (they will heal, or may require surgery if you do this).[/QUOTE]
I always thought to un-pop your ears you had to yawn?
I have something similar to super hearing, not the way you heard the voices though, but this have been lasting since years ago.
Listening to music is more awesome with it indeed, the problem though is that sharp noices is even sharper, as in my ears feel like they would start bleeding.
Oh god
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