East Wrote:...I cannot thank you enough....you have no idea...(or maybe you do which I hope is the case)....
Well, I'm happy to be of help!
Makes my day to know that something I've said has helped someone out.
Yeah, it is a tricky one. It's not like I can't "hear" exactly, it's more like I can't "understand" WHAT I'm hearing. Again, it isn't a volume issue. From that POV my hearing is excellent. I would say "I can hear a pen drop"... but that isn't exactly true.
You see, it works like this: The sounds in my head are EXACTLY like those very small electric alarms you hear on watches, alarm clocks, refrigerator doors, and various other appliances. Since those sounds are identical to the ones in my head, my brain does not DIFFERENTIATE them from the "static". So, I don't "hear" them (become aware of them as unique sounds). LOL... A friend of mine was over a month or so ago and said, "What is that noise?" I had no idea what "noise" he was talking about. I didn't "hear" anything (other than my usual on-going cacophony). He said, "No, there's some kind of beeping,... it's coming from inside that book case." I thought HE was imagining things but I dutifully open the bookcase door and scratched around till I found it: A Stop Watch.
Now, the horrifying thing is, I hadn't looked at that stop watch in MONTHS. But it was s somehow set to "go off" every 90 minutes or so. :eek: So, if you can imagine this, this stop watch had been dutifully fulfilling its task even 90 minutes since I don't even know when BUT THERE WAS NO ONE IN THE FOREST WITH EARS TO HEAR IT. LOL! omfg
Truly the worst part of it is how my brain "makes something" of what people say. It's all via "rhymes". Trying to make up an example, say someone said "He bought the gun for self-defense." I might hear, "He brought some gum across the fence." Now, of course the latter makes NO SENSE at all... but that's just it. I "hear" it and my brain does a double take... "WHAT?!" LOL. And people get SO fucking annoyed with me. NOW they think it is because I'm an old man; but seriously this has been going on my whole adult life. And yes, sometimes it is worse, like after flying in a jet for several hours... I can't hear shit for two days. I've learned I MUST wear ear plugs when I'm around such noise.
Some sounds are literally PAINFUL, like a needle stabbing me in the ear. The last place I lived had a refrigerator with an electric alarm that sounded when ever the door was open longer than it thought it should be. It would start this high-pitched signal that just felt like a needle stab in my ear drum. GOD I hated that fucking thing and could never figure out a way to disarm it.
Anyway, as for the Kiss... After looking at your picture and discovering you're one of the kinds of men in my age group that I DO find attractive, BEWARE: I'm not going to want to stop there!
ETA... Oh, and another thing: I prefer watching movies at home because I can have the Captioning for the Hearing Impaired on. This is especially important watching films where the characters talk too fast, where the background music obscures the dialogue or anything with a British (or other) accent. Without that, I have NO IDEA what is being said.
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