Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:15 - Mar 22 with 1350 views | StochesStotasBlewe | Miniature dogs high pitch yapping. |  |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:20 - Mar 22 with 1344 views | Kropotkin123 | Made up illness. The real issue is 4/5 don't know how to chew with their mouth closed. What annoys me is people reading the first paragraph of an article, and making a judgement on the whole thing, without considering any of the nuances or details the writer has taken the time to explain. Also, no one I know has ever told me they were listing to the greatest snoring hits of 2022. It's natural to dislike snoring, when the person doing it is unapologetically keeping you awake. |  |
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Misophonia. (n/t) on 20:25 - Mar 22 with 1321 views | Bloots | |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:31 - Mar 22 with 1302 views | MattinLondon | A ticking clock, especially at night time. |  | |  |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:35 - Mar 22 with 1293 views | Trequartista | It's probably not misophonia, but certain noises at certain times (mildly) panic me. If the bass of a speaker system if it is up too high. (The throbbing, not the volume). Also if household items make noises they shouldn't like a noisy fan on a computer or a water tank sloshing around. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:56 - Mar 22 with 1248 views | blueprint | People that make a gulping noise when drinking. |  | |  |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 21:00 - Mar 22 with 1243 views | Mookamoo | Can't be in the same room as anyone eating something like an apple or crisps. Gets quite bad at times of stress. Its not necessarily the sound, its the anticipation of the sound. |  | |  |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 21:55 - Mar 22 with 1164 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:31 - Mar 22 by MattinLondon | A ticking clock, especially at night time. |
That one only annoys me once it has been pointed out. Thanks! |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 22:35 - Mar 22 with 1092 views | Illinoisblue | A midlands accent. Frank Skinner or Adrian Chiles. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 06:15 - Mar 23 with 962 views | Pendejo |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:56 - Mar 22 by blueprint | People that make a gulping noise when drinking. |
Try having a meal with my stepson, who makes what I can only describe as "orgasmic" noises when he eats. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 07:58 - Mar 23 with 880 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Chewing/eating with their mouth open. I share an office with another lecturer who not only will microwave fish, but will then eat and make excessively loud eating noises at the same time. I have to leave the room. I should add we have a very small office with no window. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 08:04 - Mar 23 with 868 views | Deano69 |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 22:35 - Mar 22 by Illinoisblue | A midlands accent. Frank Skinner or Adrian Chiles. |
Alison Hammond. Hurts my ears |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 08:22 - Mar 23 with 851 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 07:58 - Mar 23 by Cheltenham_Blue | Chewing/eating with their mouth open. I share an office with another lecturer who not only will microwave fish, but will then eat and make excessively loud eating noises at the same time. I have to leave the room. I should add we have a very small office with no window. |
I've worked in large offices with windows where you're not allowed to eat microwaved fish for lunch! Too right as well, very inconsiderate. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 08:23 - Mar 23 with 852 views | blueasfook |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 20:15 - Mar 22 by StochesStotasBlewe | Miniature dogs high pitch yapping. |
Yorkshire Terriers. They're usually quite agressive. Just what is the point? They aint gonna do sh1t. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 08:24 - Mar 23 with 834 views | GeoffSentence | Tory ministers talking |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 08:41 - Mar 23 with 807 views | Ewan_Oozami | Eldest Oozami has this, she also see sounds and words as colours and has perfect pitch and can play most musical instruments without breaking sweat - she also has anxiety, is engaged to a scouser and is a primary school teacher - I have no idea how she gets through each day tbh... Edit: as for me - I'm fairly deaf, so can't hear any irritating sounds, unless they're overamplified sounds in adverts, but that may be just the adverts themselves... [Post edited 23 Mar 2023 8:42]
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 09:24 - Mar 23 with 763 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Clicky clicky phone keyboards. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 09:25 - Mar 23 with 760 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 08:23 - Mar 23 by blueasfook | Yorkshire Terriers. They're usually quite agressive. Just what is the point? They aint gonna do sh1t. |
Is what a rottweiler thinks just before getting its balls chewed. |  |
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Misophonia -1 in 5 have it. What rattles your cage? on 17:20 - Mar 23 with 630 views | Ryorry | JCBs/diggers/tractors etc. repeatedly beeping in reverse gear when there's literally no-one within 200m of them, but which can still be heard over a mile away in rural areas |  |
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