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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
hanavesinauttija
evilcharacter

can i get a transcript on this fucking video

trans

shaggy: “hey scwoob what is yer favorite things to do on tha weekends?”
scooby doo: SNIFFSNIFFSNIFNFFNISNSRUHUHHUHHHUHHSNIFFSNIFFRUHHUHHRRUHRRUH

ian-haywire

Where do you fucking find this shit

random-chaos-thoughts

What the transcript fails to express here is that Shaggy sounds like he is dying and crying and that the Scotby doo response is a saturated, deeply disturbing audio that ses to come from directly behind your shoulder no matter how far the speaker is and is WAY longer than the written version.

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“ This is the best description I’ve heard for this method, I always thought it was bullshit because I never heard a description that...
queerly-tony

This is the best description I’ve heard for this method, I always thought it was bullshit because I never heard a description that actually explained how to do this other than “tap your head 20 times”.

I have anxiety-induced hissing, which sounds/feels different from sound-induced tinnitus (which I have also experience). Sound-based tinnitus actually sounds like you’re “hearing” something in your ears, whilst the hissing I have feels like it’s “inside my head”, if that makes sense. But this technique still helps!!

mieaouy

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Here’s a visual I found because I couldn’t understand the instructions well

sushinfood

My ringing just went away for the first time in years. What is this blissful quiet.

roseverdict

wait wait i gotta try this, i don’t think i’ve had Actual Silence since i was like 5

roseverdict

HOW THE FUCK

alex51324

Reblogging to save a life, and also because, even if you don’t have tinnitus, this is totally worth trying if you like new sensory experiences.  

jordisstigander

Just showed this to my dad, and in his words, “The cicadas are still there, but the train is gone.”

pensivelyplayfulme

this coupled with the recent thing where they recorded the sound of tinnitus in a woman – yes a real sound recorded on a microphone – really feels like slapping the radio to make it less staticky. Like literally percussive maintenancing our own inner ears.