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Originally Posted by Cooler Then Jesus
I hope you dont mind, i added you to my steam friends too. :jointsmile:
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Originally Posted by Cooler Then Jesus
I hope you dont mind, i added you to my steam friends too. :jointsmile:
cool, you are like cannabis.com celebrity, i feel like god just added me to his steam freinds.Quote:
Originally Posted by LIP
Get X-Fire. Right now the only Steam account I have is banned so I have to wait till I buy another copy of CSS before I can add you to Steam friends :p. Plus X-Fire is better imo anyways.
OM and his ultra senceory perception,,,LOLz...
my tv in my room always makes a really high pitched sound when its one. its the only tv in the house that does it.
I hope this doesn't end the thread... my posts tend to be thread killers..
But uhh... *nervous*...
I occasionally hear this overpowering ringing sound in my ears. Not both ears, just one at a time. I lose all sense of sound, it peaks, and then slowly fades away. I think I might have some kind of genetic disposition for this, apparently my grandma had something related to it...
My friend told me everytime that happens, I'm losing a frequency of sound.
So far I haven't seen much of a difference, and I hear one at least once every month for as long as I can remember.
So whats the deal>?
your not a thread ender,you just come in at the end of a thread...Quote:
Originally Posted by Inferius
hahaha, sometimes i hear it too, not too much though. doesnt really bug meQuote:
Originally Posted by madeline
you lose this ability in your 30s-40s, same way as you can't hear the new high frenquency cell phone ringers after your 20s. Our ears lose the ability to hear high pitches as we age.
i dunno if i can FEEL tvs and computers, but i can def sense when they are on