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when you think your outfit looks nice but as soon as you’re about to leave the house your mom says “you’re going out dressed like that?”
What if silence is in fact a sound, but because its a universal sound we just adapted to it and dont notice it anymore
I actually just wrote a paper on this!!
The short of it is, yes, that's exactly what happens. There's no such thing as pure silence outside of a vacuum (and inside a vacuum you'd be dead). So basically your ears are constantly adapting to the noise threshold of your surroundings and slowly ignoring it. If you were in a perfectly silent room (anechoic chambers are cool!) you would actually start to hear the sound of existing!
In film class we learned that you need to record the silence in a room for at least two minutes or so and save it before you start shooting there. This is called "roomtone" and is done so you can put it into every bit of artificial silence later- if your editor decides it's best to cut the sound so there will be a longer gap between lines of dialogue, for instance, the artificial silence in between will sound weird to the viewers and break their immersion, because it isn't the silence of that room as they're been hearing it so far.
Room tone is also useful to overlay if you need to re-record any lines later or that kind of stuff, I think, but. I didn't listen THAT much in film class
This is pretty much why active noise cancelling works too!
I recall reading about a performance of some kind whose first "sound" involved a sudden, heavy, oppressive silence, and they arranged that by artificially creating a noisy roomtone---before the performance started, before people were coming into their seats even, the speakers were already outputting a soundscape of white noise, electronic hums, air vent noises, et cetera, so when the audience was all seated and the performance started, the sudden cutoff of all the existing noise made a major contrast that got everyone's attention without so much as a sound.
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The Great British Year, BBC
ouch! good news is he’s probably fine since snail slime repels any sort of microdamage and upper tentacles mostly aid in vision which is not something snails really use…….
whats the bad news pal
he no like water on his eyeball
isn’t it weird that we have one hand that knows how to do everything and then one hand that just sits there like “idk how to hold a pencil”
Maybe I’m tired but i literally laughed myself to tears.
U know the world is definitely a little magical and it’s nice
pics or it didn’t happen
My dog holds stick like a big cigar
this is so funny & pure
I’m such a happy Chewbacca!!
my mom
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what the hell is this
why is the xkit team so much more responsive and helpful than the actual website staff. they are so good to us. they are like golden retrievers but web designers.