You know that sound, when you run your fingers over the teeth of a comb? plastic or hard clear plastic. That briney sound.
Does anyone get a sort of adaption, a physical manifestation of that sound over your body?
Not just your hair standing on end or goosebumps, run your finger over a comb and tell me you don't FEEL that sound across your body when you see inexplicably spooky shit.
>>17191112
I don't get anything like goosebumps naturally because I learned how to give myself goosebumps on command.
The only exception is from warming up after being outside in the cold. That feels fucking fantastic.
I guess this is nothing to worry about, its like when you hear a pounding hammer you try to keep your eyes open but you close them everytime you hear the smashing hammer even from an considerate distance
Yeah, OP.
Like this.
https://youtu.be/Fm53q_oIRVo
girlfriend "hears" static in the back of her head. She is also weirdly good at predicting bad shit. Whether or not these things are related is uncertain.
you mean like chewing aluminium?
not as annoying as trying to find a comfortable spot for your tongue
>>17191349
project monarch, mind control shit
"you mean like chewing aluminum"
I have silver fillings from before they stopped and now are using a dental bond (made from other peoples teeth I kid you not.) And I tried that and it FREAKING hurts....the aluminum I mean.
>>17191349
I get a high pitched electronic buzz. Sometimes I can concentrate on it and it gets louder and louder until it sounds deafening and unbearable. When I snap back into reality it's a feeling like waking up with that split second of having no idea where or who I am.