#auditory experience
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delicatelysublimeforester · 3 months ago
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A Symphony of Sounds in the Afforestation Area
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kesarijournal · 9 months ago
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Cosmos of Us
### Verse 1:(In a soft, introspective melody)“`In the vast expanse of thought,Your wisdom seeds galaxies within,Crafting a universe from shared moments,A divine cosmos blooming daily.“`### Pre-Chorus:(Buildup with a slight increase in tempo and intensity)“`No stroke of chance, this alignment—Our paths entwined by cosmic script,Right place, right time, a serendipitous dance,Urging us closer,…
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critterbitter · 10 months ago
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Sometimes, it's lonelier when you're in a crowd you can't understand. Elesa, who struggles with the language divide and being hard of hearing, solves this by simply refusing to engage.
BONUS! The twins did not get their starters yet. They think Elesa’s so cool and stoic. This is a hilarious misunderstanding.
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Want something funnier? Here's my submas masterpost!
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 1 year ago
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Hello Stranger. Whom I have never met.
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 8 months ago
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50+ Sensory Icks That
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Lil Penguin Studios/Autism Happy Place
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magnetothemagnificent · 1 year ago
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Non-ADHD and non-autistic disabled people whose only idea of ADHD and autistic people is shaped by media depictions of a nerdy white boy or a quirky goth girl with low support needs: "Yeah ADHD and autism are destigmatized and we should ignore people with ADHD and autism in favor of real disabilities. I am very smart and progressive."
Lateral prejudice towards other disabled people will get us nowhere.
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rxttenfish · 2 months ago
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if your wife has a giant doofy nosecrest, you do, in fact, have to scritch it
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theriseofthesea · 1 year ago
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Anyone else stim by walking around and listening to music?
I really like mouthing the words if I’m listening to something that has lyrics. I also like doing conductor hand motions especially if I’m listening to instrumental.
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glassofpumpkinjuice · 8 months ago
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hold me like a grudge
(raleigh 3/19/24)
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nonaltercdd · 4 months ago
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Let's talk about auditory hallucinations, shall we?
Auditory hallucinations are a very normal symptom that's documented in many CDD cases, and no, they're not the same as the alter voices some systems report
Auditory hallucinations normally reports in flashbacks as a part of experimenting it, but also it's reported in non flashbacks episodes, especially when the pwCDD is in some serious stress or the hearing of things thanks to the paranoia and abuse the pwCDD has expirience
In this cases the hallucinations are more because of trauma, hypervigilance and alert, are reactions, are symptoms of the abuse the child happened to develop this
Sometimes it even comes with dissociative symptoms overlapped, in some cases of DPDR people have reported to hear a voice reinforcing the lack of reality and self connection they have with the now present and body, or sometimes they hear certain sounds that aren't there
Also it's necessary to clarify that auditory hallucinations aren't only voices or words/phrases, some auditory hallucinations can be sounds of objects, music or anything that you can hear, this is what makes it more terrifying because it can make your fear and stress go up
Alters talking isn't an inherently auditory hallucination (It can be,m but it depends in a lot of factors), please don't say that just because you hear them you're hallucinating
And I think is kind of funny that this two phenomena can mix up and be confused with the other, but is important to separate them and acknowledge their individuality, they're not the same and recognizing the hallucinations can help you sometimes (Not all the time though)
Now that you know about this, have you ever experienced auditory hallucinations too?
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389 · 4 months ago
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A sensory experience. New Audeum Museum by Kengo Kuma
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hephaestuscrew · 1 year ago
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I'm a big fan of the way that Gabriel Urbina often includes details within the Wolf 359 scripts that can't be directly translated into audio, for example: the "tears silently streaming down [Minkowski's] face" in Ep31 Securité; Eiffel being "wrapped up in a blanket" when telling Lovelace about his traumatic experience of feeling like he was turning into Minkowski in Ep32 Controlled Demolition; the way "Hera and Eiffel stand together, his arm around her shoulder" when confronting Pryce in the finale; the idea that Eiffel "salutes" Minkowski after his speech to her before the memory wipe... These details make reading the scripts an even more rewarding experience. 
But I do think there's an interesting question here about to what extent these details are canon. After all, when changes have been made in the dialogue between the script and the final recording, I only consider the dialogue that actually ended up in the episode to be canon, although the version in the script might still provide interesting insights. But with details in the scripts that are inherently not audible - and therefore never intended to be literally included in the episode itself - should we consider them to be canon, or bonus content, or Word of God, or simply a tool used in the recording process? 
I know that it is possible to have an entirely full experience of the show without ever reading a single bit of the scripts. The scripts are placed in the 'Extras' area of the show website. 
Obviously the primary purpose of the non-auditory script details is to inform the actors in their performances, and perhaps provide some considerations for sound design. When I read the scripts, I can often feel how the non-auditory script directions are reflected in the feel of the voice acting. 
But once I've noticed these script directions, I also can't help having them feed into my experience of the scene when listening, in a way that enriches the experience beyond purely the audio, and informs my understanding of these moments. The script directions tell us more about what the writer was envisioning for a scene.
I love sharing the script directions that feel significant to me, and when I do so, I feel like I'm sharing something more significant than a behind-the-scenes tidbit. I feel like I'm sharing further knowledge of what happened in that scene. The script directions feel like a true part of the show to me, more so than the comments the writers and actors have made in Q&As. To me, these non-auditory bits of the scripts feel like canon, but a slightly lesser form of canon than the episodes themselves. But I don't know if I can fully justify this view. I'd be interested to hear other people's thoughts.
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ragsy · 1 year ago
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i made this for an album cover for a playlist sometime last year, but apparently i never posted it by itself. woof.
(also on redbubble, for you and/or the dog lover in your life)
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yellowhollyhock · 1 month ago
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Thinking about Mikey jumping off the roof thinking to himself "huh what's squirrel formation when did we go over that? I'm sure Leo wouldn't say something that doesn't make sense so I guess we must have gone over squirrel formation. oh well no time I can ask later"
or even "well he obviously didn't say that but I don't know what he did say so I can either get yelled at now or in two more seconds after we jump meh I'm jumping"
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histrionicscribbler · 1 year ago
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"nevermind. i guess you have selective hearing. you really gotta work on that"
i guess you have a coward ass voice. you really gotta SPEAK UP BITCH
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billie-the-sleepyhead · 1 year ago
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Random headcanon that is simultaneously kind of funny but also makes a lot of sense.
Wesker with auditory processing disorder. He hears everything way too well and this translates to not understanding what someone is telling him because they were facing away, not enunciating enough and there was a fan on in the next room over and two clocks, which aren’t synchronized, ticking in the room they’re in and down the hall.
Having to ask Chris to please repeat what he said when they were discussing something on a smoke break because a “car drove past” and he only caught the last half of that.
Having to hide the lab’s clock in a soundproof box to carry a conversation with William when tired because it was too loud and Will was mumbling.
Also, sometimes your other senses mess with your hearing when you have auditory processing disorder. And he likely has very sensitive eyes so…
Having to tell Excella to wait a minute because the lights are too bright for him to hear anything, dimming them or putting his sunglasses back on and asking her to repeat herself.
Not actually hearing much of anything Chris is saying while in the volcano because it’s too hot and bright and he can hear the rocks melting and Uroboros squirming.
(In DBD) not being able to hear anything above the sounds of the generators during a match. Some maps being too bright to hear the survivors correctly.
If he wasn’t as prideful as he is he’d probably tell people he’s hard of hearing and needs them to enunciate and speak clearly when talking to him.
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