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It's pure insanity. Reading that is utter horror. What are they doing, is it in our phones as well, as TVs, cable boxes, PCs, so much stuff paitented, and improved patients. I have never noticed it that bad as you, daily. But occasionally when near things that emanate a signal, like you know the overhead power lines, they make that buzz. Yes I am the same, and can hear, the TV static, that high pitch frequency from another room, even If I cannot hear the TV, sound and fxs.

Apart from occasionally, maybe yearly, or less or more, rarely. There is this sound where it is so fucking loud, but not enough to kill other noises, so intense, where that whirrrrrr, is so loud and contrary. It hurts, like a migrain headache. It is on for minutes, I think one time like 5+ minutes, and my dog heard it. I was looking for it. I was sure it was the TV, it never goes off today, always on standby unless unplugged, or it was the cable box. One of the two. But you looked at it, you know, like feel, or sense out the sound wave, nothing, no finger on it. Inside, somewhere. A loud whirr high pitch, intense. Unlike the first above paragraph those overhead power lines, or that static, like that freaking electric heater, that low frequency but audible buzz, where you get near the TV and the hairs get fritzed, that static. No, this is so much louder. Like a megaphone intensity, but unlike it, because that sound wave is a dog whistle, and not a fog horn. It's not a siren or car alarm, or smoke detector, it's something on different wavebands but it gets real loud but not blocking other sounds.

No my ears aren't deaf, dumb, or anything else.

You know the old dial up modems, it sounds similar, but unlike it, a dog whistle. It's not traceable. Or that film where it's preparing the apollo launch on the speakers.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's pure insanity. Reading that is utter horror. What are they doing, is it in our phones as well, as TVs, cable boxes, PCs, so much stuff paitented, and improved patients. I have never noticed it that bad as you, daily. But occasionally when near things that emanate a signal, like you know the overhead power lines, they make that buzz. Yes I am the same, and can hear, the TV static, that high pitch frequency from another room, even If I cannot hear the TV, sound and fxs.

Apart from occasionally, maybe yearly, or less or more, rarely. There is this sound where it is so fucking loud, but not enough to kill other noises, so intense, where that whirrrrrr, is so loud and contrary. It hurts, like a migrain headache. It is on for minutes, I think one time like 5+ minutes, and my dog heard it. I was looking for it. I was sure it was the TV, it never goes off today, always on standby unless unplugged, or it was the cable box. One of the two. But you looked at it, you know, like feel, or sense out the sound wave, nothing, no finger on it. Inside, somewhere. A loud whirr high pitch, intense. Unlike the first above paragraph those overhead power lines, or that static, like that freaking electric heater, that low frequency but audible buzz, where you get near the TV and the hairs get fritzed, that static. No, this is so much louder. Like a megaphone intensity, but unlike it, because that sound wave is a dog whistle, and not a fog horn. It's not a siren or car alarm, or smoke detector, it's something on different wavebands but it gets real loud but not blocking other sounds.

No my ears aren't deaf, dumb, or anything else.

You know the old dial modems, it sounds similar, but unlike it, a dog whistle. It's not traceable. Or that film where it's preparing the apollo launch on the speakers.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's pure insanity. Reading that is utter horror. What are they doing, is it in our phones as well, as TVs, cable boxes, PCs, so much stuff paitented, and improved patients. I have never noticed it that bad as you, daily. But occasionally when near things that emanate a signal, like you know the overhead power lines, they make that buzz. Yes I am the same, and can hear, the TV static, that high pitch frequency from another room, even If I cannot hear the TV, sound and fxs.

Apart from occasionally, maybe yearly, or less or more, rarely. There is this sound where it is so fucking loud, but not enough to kill other noises, so intense, where that whirrrrrr, is so loud and contrary. It hurts, like a migrain headache. It is on for minutes, I think one time like 5+ minutes, and my dog heard it. I was looking for it. I was sure it was the TV, it never goes off today, always on standby unless unplugged, or it was the cable box. One of the two. But you looked at it, you know, like feel, or sense out the sound wave, nothing, no finger on it. Inside, somewhere. A loud whirr high pitch, intense. Unlike the first above paragraph those overhead power lines, or that static, like that freaking electric heater, that low frequency but audible buzz, where you get near the TV and the hairs get fritzed, that static. No, this is so much louder. Like a megaphone intensity, but unlike it, because that sound wave is a dog whistle, and not a fog horn. It's not a siren or car alarm, or smoke detector, it's something on different wavebands but it gets real loud but not blocking other sounds.

No my ears aren't deaf, dumb, or anything else.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's pure insanity. Reading that is utter horror. What are they doing, is it in our phones as well, as TVs, cable boxes, PCs, so much stuff paitented, and improved patients. I have never noticed it that bad as you, daily. But occasionally when near things that emanate a signal, like you know the overhead power lines, they make that buzz. Yes I am the same, and can hear, the TV static, that high pitch frequency from another room, even If I cannot hear the TV, sound and fxs.

Apart from occasionally, maybe yearly, or less or more, rarely. There is this sound where it is so fucking loud, but not enough to kill other noises, so intense, where that whirrrrrr, is so loud and contrary. It hurts, like a migrain headache. It is on for minutes, I think one time like 5+ minutes, and my dog heard it. I was looking for it. I was sure it was the TV, it never goes off today, always on standby unless unplugged, or it was the cable box. One of the two. But you looked at it, you know, like feel, or sense out the sound wave, nothing, no finger on it. Inside, somewhere. A loud whirr high pitch, intense. Unlike the first above paragraphs those overhead power lines, or that static, like that freaking electric heater, that low frequency but audible buzz, where you get near the TV and the hairs get fritzed, that static. No, this is so much louder. Like a megaphone intensity, but unlike it, because that sound wave is a dog whistle, and not a fog horn. It's not a siren or car alarm, or smoke detector, it's something on different wavebands but it gets real loud but not blocking other sounds.

No my ears aren't deaf, dumb, or anything else.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's pure insanity. Reading that is utter horror. What are they doing, is it in our phones as well, as TVs, cable boxes, PCs, so much stuff paitented, and improved patients. I have never noticed it that bad as you, daily. But occasionally when near things that emanate a signal, like you know the overhead power lines, they make that buzz. Yes I am the same, and can hear, the TV static, that high pitch frequency from another room, even If I cannot hear the TV, sound and fxs.

Apart from occasionally, maybe yearly, or less or more, rarely. There is this sound where it is so fucking loud, but not enough to kill other noises, so intense, where that whirrrrrr, is so loud and contrary. It is hurts, like a migrain headache. It is on for minutes, I think one time like 5+ minutes, and my dog heard it. I was looking for it. I was sure it was the TV, it never goes off today, always on standby unless unplugged, or it was the cable box. One of the two. But you looked at it, you know, like feel, or sense out the sound wave, nothing, no finger on it. Inside, somewhere. A loud whirr high pitch, intense. Unlike the first above paragraphs those overhead power lines, or that static, like that freaking electric heater, that low frequency but audible buzz, where you get near the TV and the hairs get fritzed, that static. No, this is so much louder. Like a megaphone intensity, but unlike it, because that sound wave is a dog whistle, and not a fog horn. It's not a siren or car alarm, or smoke detector, it's something on different wavebands but it gets real loud but not blocking other sounds.

No my ears aren't deaf, dumb, or anything else.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's pure insanity. Reading that is utter horror. What are they doing, is it in our phones as well, as TVs, cable boxes, PCs, so much stuff paitented, and improved patients. I have never noticed it that bad as you, daily. But occasionally when near things that emanate a signal, like you know the overhead power lines, they make that buzz. Yes I am the same, and can hear, the TV static, that high pitch frequency from another room, even If I cannot hear the TV, sound and fxs.

Apart from occasionally, maybe yearly, or less or more, rarely. There is this sound where it is so fucking loud, but not enough to kill other noises, so intense, where that whirrrrrr, is so loud and contrary. It is hurts, like a migrain headache. It is on for minutes, I think one time like 5+ minutes, and my dog heard it. I was looking for it. I was sure it was the TV, it never goes off today, always on standby unless unplugged, or it was the cable box. One of the two. But you looked at it, you know, like feel, or sense out the sound wave, nothing, no finger on it. Inside, somewhere. A loud whirr high pitch, intense. Unlike the first above paragraphs those overhead power lines, or that static, like that freaking electric heater, that low frequency but audible buzz, where you get near the TV and the hairs get fritzed, that static. No, this is so much louder. Like a megaphone intensity, but unlike it, because that sound wave is a dog whistle, and not a fog horn.

1 year ago
1 score