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LuvNewcastle

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56. You must be the most patient person in the world.
Sat Jun 1, 2013, 12:56 PM
Jun 2013

Those people obviously have no respect for others.

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This message was self-deleted by its author [View all] Are_grits_groceries May 2013 OP
sounds wonderful. nt clarice May 2013 #1
+1, I have really good hearing. joshcryer Jun 2013 #59
I feel ya. nt clarice Jun 2013 #60
Hmmm. Presumably someone who is totally deaf would have no problem staying in there longer (nt) Nye Bevan May 2013 #2
I bet they would. Even deaf, you 'hear' vibrations, I would think. randome May 2013 #7
how come i can still hear rush's fat mouth!!! *covers ears* Takket May 2013 #3
Welcome to DU, Takket!!! ROFL!!! calimary May 2013 #28
Many people have been in it for longer than 45 minutes; people keep trying to break Brickbat May 2013 #4
The looks alone would cause nightmares. RC May 2013 #5
"anyone" ? So a deaf person couldn't do 46 minutes in that room? KurtNYC May 2013 #6
You must be the most patient person in the world. LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #56
Thanks. Honestly I would have moved out 2 years ago but I have KurtNYC Jun 2013 #58
Maybe not the world's quietest, but I've been in a quiet room Brother Buzz May 2013 #8
Sometimes when I have built an "igloo" with my kids in my yard Nye Bevan May 2013 #9
Spray water on the surface then stand in the direct center for some giggles Brother Buzz May 2013 #10
I live in a rural area and some nights when everything is really Cleita May 2013 #11
During our big SoCal power failure a couple years ago MindPilot May 2013 #14
I have severe tinnitus and could live there with no problems, it wouldn't be quiet for me. nt Mnemosyne May 2013 #12
Same..... Pelican May 2013 #13
I suspect mine would get so loud it would damage the sound-absorbing material. n/t MindPilot May 2013 #15
.. Flying Squirrel May 2013 #42
interesting thread on tinnitus just posted Flying Squirrel May 2013 #39
me too, that ringing in the background DiverDave May 2013 #43
Stinks, doesn't it? No quiet ever. nt Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #45
On a smaller scale I can understand. roamer65 Jun 2013 #47
The Nixon Tapes! Omg, you have my deepest sympathy! Seriously, my hearing is great, except for the Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #52
I honestly can't stand quiet for a long time.... Pelican Jun 2013 #48
I would almost kill to have these high-pitched, constantly changing tones out of my head. I'd settle Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #53
I don't think I'm at that level... Pelican Jun 2013 #54
I hope it eases for you in the future. It's definitely not pleasant at all. Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #55
I don't know. When I'm in a very quiet place the tinnitus is as maddening as the silence would be. hunter May 2013 #17
.. Flying Squirrel May 2013 #41
It's maddening much of the time for me. It seriously interferes with my hearing it is so loud. Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #51
Same. The place would be buzzing, just like everywhere else. Scuba May 2013 #20
check this out Flying Squirrel May 2013 #40
William Shatner almost committed suicide over it years ago. He now advocates for ATA.org. nt Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #46
interesting link for u Flying Squirrel May 2013 #38
Thanks Squirrel! nt Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #44
Interestig that total silence can drive people bonkers. dixiegrrrrl May 2013 #16
I'm sold...Guess I'll have to add my own kitchen and bath... Blue_Tires May 2013 #18
Torture, eh? To me, that's bliss. n/t LeftinOH May 2013 #19
I want to try it! n/t LadyHawkAZ May 2013 #21
But where's the satisfaction for the rest of us? No blood, no humiliation. no sound of Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2013 #23
The room is minus 9 decibels. Humans can detect sound at 0 decibels. Are_grits_groceries May 2013 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2013 #27
Ok. Sorry. Are_grits_groceries May 2013 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2013 #36
+1 nt arely staircase May 2013 #37
You're still not talking me out of it... Blue_Tires May 2013 #32
How much is the rent? Ikonoklast May 2013 #24
I actually worked in a room like that! MannyGoldstein May 2013 #26
Back when you could get onto NASA-JSC simply by knowing someone kentauros May 2013 #33
Yeah, that's what I was wondering...if you had an mp3 player and earphones and tunes... Tikki Jun 2013 #57
That was really fascinating. CrispyQ May 2013 #29
If it could get rid of tinnitus arikara May 2013 #30
What does it sound like if you hum or sing or whistle? Doremus May 2013 #31
You'll still hear the sound, kentauros May 2013 #34
that's where Mitt Romney goes Enrique Jun 2013 #49
Obviously those who have tried it didn't have a 2yr old child at home Major Nikon Jun 2013 #50
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