cosmic charlie
Bluelight Crew

Just bought this Sector 9 longboard.
Cant wait to ride this thing, beautiful graphic right

Why the hell didn't I know Hamilton Morris has a youtube channel. What in the bloody fuck is wrong with me?
I just assumed he had paywalled all his stuff..
See! You will transmute tinnitus into something more comfortable. Next feat is turning metal into gold. It can be done.Okay I get it now.. tinnitus is the shining light of the cosmos.
I think your correct here. It's funny though, consider our sense of touch- it's essentially always been mildly activated (clothing, friction, whatever) and yet this doesn't cause any consternation (normally, I guess we've all disrobed to some degree when on psychedelics). There is something about genuine tinnitus though that is remarkably anxiety inducing...but with that said, I actually find that I experience tinnitus more if I'm actually anxious, so who knows what comes first?I'm pretty sure when it's quiet enough and you pay enough attention everyone has a background ringing. I remember noticing it when I was like 5 years old and I don't think I had been exposed to anything that would have damaged my hearing at that age. I think it's just the limits of our hearing apparatus - not sure what part of the chain of perception it comes from - cilia in the inner ear, or if it's happening in the nerves that feed off them or neural circuitry that decodes those signals, or higher on up, or maybe some combination of it all.
Of course it's a problem when its louder or more obtrusive than just the background baseline ringing that happens when it's perfectly quiet. But I wonder if a lot of people freak themselves out when they first notice it and think they have a problem. I'm not an audiologist, so maybe it really is a problem and I've just had a problem my whole life.
I like that. I have noticed static on seeing and hearing. Never considered touch but that is another perfect example of static on another sense. So all of that makes me think then what are we really suppose to be hearing, seeing, touching? What is not static? Are all physical things noise? lolI think your correct here. It's funny though, consider our sense of touch- it's essentially always been mildly activated (clothing, friction, whatever) and yet this doesn't cause any consternation (normally, I guess we've all disrobed to some degree when on psychedelics).