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Comments by "pugetwitch" (@Pugetwitch) on "Can Silence Actually Drive You Crazy?" video.
@v1rotate3 those questions are exactly what I have always wondered. I have intrusive thoughts and ruminations, I've always wondered about how other people think and if they have actual voices in their head or if they are just thinking in words. When I think I don't hear any voice, I think in my mind and words. It's hard to describe. I think maybe perhaps some of visual thinker. When I think about something, it's like I'm seeing the memory of it happening, I don't necessarily pay attention to any voice or narrator because I don't really have one. It's just kind of like my inner mind tossing these words up on a screen and I'm interpreting them even though I'm not seeing them on the screen, if that makes sense.
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Fabrics definitely make a sound. For people like myself, autistic people, even the slightest sound is extremely noticeable. Especially the sound of people moving, their bones and joints, the fluids inside of their body like this guy mentions, especially when people talk in the sound which is almost visceral to me, of liquid or saliva inside of their mouth. I also have a condition called misophonia, it's a neurological condition that makes certain sounds intolerable.
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@anastasiakorkova9175 I am autistic and I think similar to the way you have described. I don't hear a voice per se, and I don't see the words either, it's like they're somehow being projected into existence (perhaps through the concept of the Divine logos?) and then my mind just interprets it
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@alexanderackerman3807 we hear it but it's the background noise that surrounds us that negates those flight sounds like our hands in the air, etc. The background noise such as all the electric products that surround us on a daily basis, alarms, the sound of traffic, birds, the sound of wind in trees, etc. All the background dissonance.
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@gannicus7640 I like the way you think
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@anastasiakorkova9175 the enjoyableness of sounds is subjective to the individual. Most people enjoy sounds that are within a certain range of frequencies. 350 to 399 HZ. Try to find one of those frequencies on YouTube and turn it up as loud as possible and see if you can feel the vibration aka the basd from it.
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I'm autistic and have sensory processing issues. I think I would really enjoy being in their despite the fact that sometimes I deal with tinnitus. I love silent areas. Just watching the video made me want to fall asleep immediately. LOL
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