Sometimes my senses kick up,usually with adrenaline rushes,and strength to.That the same for you Chaos?
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LoupGarouAngel wrote:
Sometimes my senses kick up,usually with adrenaline rushes,and strength to.That the same for you Chaos?
yeah sometimes, but I try to keep my senses open at all times (though its hard sometimes cause of all the human stink).
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Speaking of senses, I find a great way to increase your senses, especially if you don't happen to be born with above normal ones, is sensory deprivation.
Wanna hear the softest sounds? Block your hearing for a day. Wanna smell the most subtle scents, block you sense of smell for a day. It may be cheating, so to speak, but it really does work wonders for a short while. One day I'd like to experience a sensory deprivation tank for a few hours and see what having all of my senses knocked out would do once I come out. Has anyone else tried that?
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Vargr wrote:
Speaking of senses, I find a great way to increase your senses, especially if you don't happen to be born with above normal ones, is sensory deprivation.
Wanna hear the softest sounds? Block your hearing for a day. Wanna smell the most subtle scents, block you sense of smell for a day. It may be cheating, so to speak, but it really does work wonders for a short while. One day I'd like to experience a sensory deprivation tank for a few hours and see what having all of my senses knocked out would do once I come out. Has anyone else tried that?
*growls* that sounds inhumane (for lack of better words)
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Chaos Wyldrider wrote:
*growls* that sounds inhumane (for lack of better words)
It's no different from meditating to increase your inner awareness, I'd say. It is only inhumane if forced on someone else, not if you do it to yourself.
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Vargr wrote:
Chaos Wyldrider wrote:
*growls* that sounds inhumane (for lack of better words)
It's no different from meditating to increase your inner awareness, I'd say. It is only inhumane if forced on someone else, not if you do it to yourself.
True... though I prefer not to be put in a tank, but thats just me. *smiles*
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Chaos Wyldrider wrote:
Vargr wrote:
Chaos Wyldrider wrote:
*growls* that sounds inhumane (for lack of better words)
It's no different from meditating to increase your inner awareness, I'd say. It is only inhumane if forced on someone else, not if you do it to yourself.
True... though I prefer not to be put in a tank, but thats just me. *smiles*
Here's a little more information: Wikipedia. It may or may not change your mind. The very fact that such isolation is uncomfortable is what makes it so compelling, to me.
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Live out in the middle of no where and the littlest things come,trust me I know...
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That does work. I remember plugging my ears for hours when I was reading and when I unplugged then I could hear much softer sounds. I think that the body is trying to adjust to the sound loss by increasing the persons ability to hear. It reminds me of how the heart enlarges when it gets to a high altitude. Is there some scientific word for what this effect is called?
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ShadowHawk wrote:
That does work. I remember plugging my ears for hours when I was reading and when I unplugged then I could hear much softer sounds. I think that the body is trying to adjust to the sound loss by increasing the persons ability to hear. It reminds me of how the heart enlarges when it gets to a high altitude. Is there some scientific word for what this effect is called?
I'd think there would be... but I dont know
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I live in L.A. and it's noisy here. I find that after leaving for a few days and coming back, I can hear everything. The one thing that annoys me and I can here it now as I type this is the freeway. I can hear its buzzing and it's irritaing. *growls*
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BlackWolfDS wrote:
I live in L.A. and it's noisy here. I find that after leaving for a few days and coming back, I can hear everything. The one thing that annoys me and I can here it now as I type this is the freeway. I can hear its buzzing and it's irritaing. *growls*
lol I live in Salem, OR right next to the highway, good thing this neighborhood is like sound proof!
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Mine's not.....And right know I can hear a combo of planes and traffic
*growls*
I hate it here!
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BlackWolfDS wrote:
Mine's not.....And right know I can hear a combo of planes and traffic
*growls*
I hate it here!
lol... its ok, I hate the city too. I wanna live in a forested area when I move out
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That would get my nerves. Constant and repetative noise? Is it like that throughout the day? I live in a rural area where it is nice and quiet.
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I want to either live in a remote area of Oregon or Alaska
That would be awsome!
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ShadowHawk wrote:
That would get my nerves. Constant and repetative noise? Is it like that throughout the day? I live in a rural area where it is nice and quiet.
holy crap, some places here are noisy as hell, there are only a select few areas here I can get away from the sound.
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I live in a perfect setting for a werewolf story. Pine trees, moutains, etc. It's really nice.
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ShadowHawk wrote:
I live in a perfect setting for a werewolf story. Pine trees, moutains, etc. It's really nice.
Yeah, there are some really nice forests here and around... but all I've got is a tree farm... it sucks
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At least you guys got trees....there's probably more lamp post here than trees.
*ears lower*
I wish I could get out of this black hole.
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Is werewolf552 still posting?
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Uh...not that I know of..... (I don't even know that wolf)
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ShadowHawk wrote:
Is werewolf552 still posting?
I though I saw him online an hour ago
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Oh nvm me then....
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If I've ever seen him here, it's been a long time. It's possible that he's just checking us out.
I've been in contact with other Werewolves for almost 8 years now and I always figured the thing about being bit by a Werewolf causing you to become a Werewolf was a myth. Could you elaborate on that?
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