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I also got Greenstorm and brainneedle :rollonfloorlaughing:

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Just now, super_ram said:

I also got Greenstorm and brainneedle :rollonfloorlaughing:

Why doesn’t that surprise me? :joker:

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they sound similar enough, that when you focus on it your brain and ears reinforce what you read. try closing your eyes, that is when it can get trippy.

i learned about things like this due to how autism works. :) 

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25 minutes ago, liampie said:

they sound similar enough, that when you focus on it your brain and ears reinforce what you read. try closing your eyes, that is when it can get trippy.

i learned about things like this due to how autism works. :) 

Interesting thanks @liampie

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I can’t explain it, but even when I close my eyes, I hear what I’m thinking about. If I don’t think of anything, then I hear a weird noise that sounds nothing like anything else. It’s strange how the mind works!

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I have seen a similar thing with colours. It’s our brain interpreting the sound to hear or see what we want. It’s a neat trick.

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On 28/06/2023 at 16:38, super_ram said:

I also got Greenstorm and brainneedle :rollonfloorlaughing:

The sound clip actually plays both, you just hear what you focus on because your brain overpowers your eyes and makes your ears respond to it.

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