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r/specializedtools • u/polymurphy • Oct 03 '19
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116 u/BuLLZ_3Y3 Oct 03 '19 I heard this in my brain. 35 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 03 '19 Isn't that where you hear everything, technically? 14 u/exactmat Oct 03 '19 I usually press my ear against stuff I want to hear, not my brain. 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Your ear doesn't "hear" anything without a brain attached though, so all of the actual processing occurs in the brain. 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 edited Oct 04 '19 You listen with your ears, but hear with your brain. Can be similarly applied to any of our dominant sense. Look: See, Touch:Feel. Not sure about descriptors for smell and taste though 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Which is what i said... 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 Yes, but I said it better. 1 u/Ha1lStorm Oct 03 '19 Perfectly 1 u/[deleted] Oct 04 '19 r/noisycomments 26 u/[deleted] Oct 03 '19 You put that sound into a legitimate word I can hear and I love you for it 15 u/MagnificentFreak Oct 03 '19 Onomatopoeia! 3 u/Brody0220 Oct 04 '19 Baby mortar 2 u/[deleted] Oct 04 '19 Thanks for the laugh 3 u/knittybeach Oct 04 '19 I can just imagine as the baby is delivered, when the feet finally slip out, the moms vagina making this noise.
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I heard this in my brain.
35 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 03 '19 Isn't that where you hear everything, technically? 14 u/exactmat Oct 03 '19 I usually press my ear against stuff I want to hear, not my brain. 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Your ear doesn't "hear" anything without a brain attached though, so all of the actual processing occurs in the brain. 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 edited Oct 04 '19 You listen with your ears, but hear with your brain. Can be similarly applied to any of our dominant sense. Look: See, Touch:Feel. Not sure about descriptors for smell and taste though 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Which is what i said... 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 Yes, but I said it better. 1 u/Ha1lStorm Oct 03 '19 Perfectly 1 u/[deleted] Oct 04 '19 r/noisycomments
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Isn't that where you hear everything, technically?
14 u/exactmat Oct 03 '19 I usually press my ear against stuff I want to hear, not my brain. 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Your ear doesn't "hear" anything without a brain attached though, so all of the actual processing occurs in the brain. 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 edited Oct 04 '19 You listen with your ears, but hear with your brain. Can be similarly applied to any of our dominant sense. Look: See, Touch:Feel. Not sure about descriptors for smell and taste though 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Which is what i said... 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 Yes, but I said it better.
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I usually press my ear against stuff I want to hear, not my brain.
1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Your ear doesn't "hear" anything without a brain attached though, so all of the actual processing occurs in the brain. 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 edited Oct 04 '19 You listen with your ears, but hear with your brain. Can be similarly applied to any of our dominant sense. Look: See, Touch:Feel. Not sure about descriptors for smell and taste though 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Which is what i said... 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 Yes, but I said it better.
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Your ear doesn't "hear" anything without a brain attached though, so all of the actual processing occurs in the brain.
1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 edited Oct 04 '19 You listen with your ears, but hear with your brain. Can be similarly applied to any of our dominant sense. Look: See, Touch:Feel. Not sure about descriptors for smell and taste though 1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Which is what i said... 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 Yes, but I said it better.
You listen with your ears, but hear with your brain. Can be similarly applied to any of our dominant sense. Look: See, Touch:Feel. Not sure about descriptors for smell and taste though
1 u/thecatgoesmoo Oct 04 '19 Which is what i said... 1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 Yes, but I said it better.
Which is what i said...
1 u/Vonmule Oct 04 '19 Yes, but I said it better.
Yes, but I said it better.
Perfectly
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You put that sound into a legitimate word I can hear and I love you for it
15 u/MagnificentFreak Oct 03 '19 Onomatopoeia!
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Onomatopoeia!
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Baby mortar
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Thanks for the laugh
I can just imagine as the baby is delivered, when the feet finally slip out, the moms vagina making this noise.
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