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GreenTree
Mage
- Jun 1, 2020
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Too many lawnmowers All day. Doing my head in. It's already done in but this is making it worse. Anyone else annoyed by garden machinery.
I don't think is a peaceful death.thought this was going to be about ctb with a mower lmao
Suppose on the bright side. You can kill yourself with a free haircut thrown inI don't think is a peaceful death.
That's exactly what I experience in regards to sensory overstimulation during the summertime. I have to juggle between loud(er) anthropogenic noises when the windows are open, and hotter temperatures if the windows are closed for too long. In addition to lawnmowers and parties, there's also the seasonal uptick in motorcycles, chainsaws, construction equipment, speeding vehicles, sirens, and yappy humans.Loud noises generally make my head feel worse, summer is especially a problem cause it's hot so I need to leave my window open at night.
Except that summer is also the time where idiotic neighbours also like to have parties til late at night, and generally are loud outside.
I don't get it, no one is loud in the winter, why do they have to be so obnoxious in the summer?
As if polluting the air, land, water, and food isn't bad enough, humans also prodigiously exude noise pollution. Noise pollution is not only terrible (and even debilitating) for humans themselves, but also for wildlife. The negative impacts of noise pollution in nature include disrupting animal communication and navigation (e.g. echolocation), difficulties with locating food, mates, and avoiding predators; altering behavioral and migration patterns, exacerbating habitat displacement and loss; and decreased plant growth caused by driving away pollinators and seed-dispersing animals.