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Helen Hegener's avatar

Silence is a treasure, a misunderstood gem in this sound-crazed world.

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Jeannine's avatar

So that explains it! We used to have the radio on pretty often, but when my father-in-law moved in, he made it pretty clear that background music drives him nuts, so now we live in a silent house. I've learned to appreciate the peace and quiet, but I listen to the radio when I'm by myself in the car because rock music is very good at covering up my tinnitus. I'm pretty much used to the constant ringing by now, but it's nice to get a break from it once in a while. The tinnitus apparently causes earworms (the phenomenon of music playing in one's head) - my doctor's explained that it's my brain's attempt to make sense of the tinnitus. It's pretty constant, too, but I can usually convince my brain to at least change the sound track by thinking about a song that I *do* like. Actually listening to a different song doesn't seem to help, it has to be all in my head, so to speak.

Wow. I never thought of the old Oscar Meyer jingle as an ode to cannibalism before, but now that you've mentioned it....

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