The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
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COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.09 / 5.00 15,161 Views“We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.”-Orson Welles
I can only handle hearing things through my headphones at a very low volume level, but I've become paranoid with my last 3 sets of headphones breaking while using this laptop that I check often whether one of the headphones are broken since I've gotten used to them. It kind of feels like I can only hear the sound from one half so it gives me that sense of being deaf in one ear. With regular speakers, no. I never have them playing loudly and whenever I do they're sometimes rarely audible anyway.
Nah i don't like listening to music loud, i listen to it so i can hear it at a decent volume and that it drowns out all the other cretins on the bus.
sorry i mean that you heard a very loud sound like when the tv make all those colors and messes up
“We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.”-Orson Welles
Some change in noise sensitivity, some ringing in the ears perhaps, but never deafness. Those must be some hardcore headphones/speakers you've got. Or maybe it was a defense mechanism in response to Justin Bieber overexposure.
Rarely, but I get really annoyed with loud noises.
No. But I now have a ringing sound in the ears due to constant exposure to loud sounds.
You are now breathing manually. You are now aware of your posture. You can now feel your clothes on your body. You now itch in various places.
No. I listen to my music pretty quiet. I don't want to damage my ears.