Alternatively, autistic (coded) behaviours just being a joke.
Both. My wife is the super genius but sensitive to light, sound and smell. She wear special glasses, age has taken the edge off her sensitive hearing, and COVID-19 practically deleted her sense of smell. She’s never been happier. Her new favorite thing to do is walk around theme parks because the sounds and smells no longer bother her.
Does the impacted sense of smell mess with enjoyment of food though?
100%. She’s lost a ton of weight and is as skinny today as when we met 30 years ago. She says she just doesn’t really enjoy food any more and she can eat super spicy now. She’s turned into one of those suited guys from Fringe where they put on a ton of hit sauce on everything because they couldn’t taste anything otherwise.
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Oh yeah I noticed it earlier, actually. Yeah the AC does whine a bit.
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THANK you! So why aren’t you going insane?
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I just decided to not let it bother me.
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YOU WHAT
“Why can’t you just ignore someone eating next to you, and also, why do you have to wear headphones and/or listen to metal all the time”
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Idk why folks are complaining… The movie the predator told me that autism’s the next step in human evolution.
I really feel like I should /s this comment.
The autistic savant is a trope since forever.
Shitty USB chargers get to me. They all produce an electrical pitch.
Sometime around 35 I finally stopped being able to hear these tones just from the natural aging process.
People say aging has no upsides but I’m driven crazy by random noises so much less often now.
I keep a spectral analyzer app on my phone so I can check if it’s a real noise or just tinnitus settling in.
Which one are you using?
I like AudioTool by jjbunn. But you’ll need an external mic if you want anything resembling accuracy.
Jokes on you, my tinnitus canceled it out. Now EVERYTHING rings.