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Laughter

Welding Torch

Tattoo Gun

Tools Klanging

Bull Whip Cracking

Prayers not in English

Chains

Thunder

Waves

Wind

Fire

Moaning (sexually, not deathly)

NOT necessarily in that order... NOR limited to..

Ha! Looks like we're the weird ones in the post this time (alot of those are my favorites too).

Might I add, in no particular order:

Glass shattering

The sound of a thick permanent marker writing. Not a sharpie, like the kind that some people get high on.

Techno/Industrial music

The sound a downed powerline makes (kinda like an electric chair)

Chalk writing on a chalkboard

Metal Clanking

My honeysuckle tree. I should have it removed because it's literally CONSTANTLY banging, slapping, scraping, and knocking on my aluminum siding, but I like it. Sooo...random crap hitting my house makes me comforted.

Sex noises (not the squishing but the moaning/slapping)

The wind howling through abandoned buildings

FREAKISHLY loud thunder. Like the kind that makes you poop your pants and shakes the house.

Zombie noises. I am after all, the one person you would want in your party if said zombie invasion were to ever occur, so I <3 zombie noises.

Gitzie making noises (until she gets annoying).

The hard & hollow PACKING noise of someone being hit by somebody else.

It's ALWAYS funny to this day when someone farts. Especially if it's me and especially if it's a good one.

Tornadoes...they sound like trains. Trains rule.

Annnnd last but not least...trains. Because I've lived next to train tracks my entire life.

Hmmm...babbling brooks, birds chirping, and rivers? BAH! That's hippy stuff :tongue:. I'z a goth chicka for a reason :laugh:.

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Ha! Looks like we're the weird ones in the post this time (alot of those are my favorites too).

Might I add, in no particular order:

Glass shattering

The sound of a thick permanent marker writing. Not a sharpie, like the kind that some people get high on.

Techno/Industrial music

The sound a downed powerline makes (kinda like an electric chair)

Chalk writing on a chalkboard

Metal Clanking

My honeysuckle tree. I should have it removed because it's literally CONSTANTLY banging, slapping, scraping, and knocking on my aluminum siding, but I like it. Sooo...random crap hitting my house makes me comforted.

Sex noises (not the squishing but the moaning/slapping)

The wind howling through abandoned buildings

FREAKISHLY loud thunder. Like the kind that makes you poop your pants and shakes the house.

Zombie noises. I am after all, the one person you would want in your party if said zombie invasion were to ever occur, so I <3 zombie noises.

Gitzie making noises (until she gets annoying).

The hard & hollow PACKING noise of someone being hit by somebody else.

It's ALWAYS funny to this day when someone farts. Especially if it's me and especially if it's a good one.

Tornadoes...they sound like trains. Trains rule.

Annnnd last but not least...trains. Because I've lived next to train tracks my entire life.

Hmmm...babbling brooks, birds chirping, and rivers? BAH! That's hippy stuff :tongue:. I'z a goth chicka for a reason :laugh:.

I left the hippy stuff out... & I do not know 'gitzie'

but wow... yeah....I was about to tell you," you may be crazy"... but your b-freind already told you!

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I left the hippy stuff out... & I do not know 'gitzie'

but wow... yeah....I was about to tell you," you may be crazy"... but your b-freind already told you!

Gitzie is muh kitteh.

Crazy? Me? Pssssht.

I'm not "crazy" I'm "eccentric" :laugh:.

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The cat purring thing for me, too; and the train thing.

Actually "road noise" kind of soothes me, whether I'm in the car myself, or hear cars passing by. It reminds me that there are other people out there, and I'm not suddenly the only person left on earth.

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The cat purring thing for me, too; and the train thing.

Actually "road noise" kind of soothes me, whether I'm in the car myself, or hear cars passing by. It reminds me that there are other people out there, and I'm not suddenly the only person left on earth.

Ooooh...road noise. I <3 that too, that's why I'm a city person. There's no way I could handle living out in the country with all...that...silence.

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Trains

Silence

Music:

VNV Nation - "Endless Skies"

Combichrist - "Without Emotions", "Today, I woke to a rain of blood"

KMFDM - "Torpedoes"

Rotersand - "Exterminate, Annihilate, Destroy"

Juno Reactor

Wolfsheim at one point in my life, but not any more.

There's a difference between calming down from being pissed off by idiots and calming down from simply being stressed by one's environment.

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The sounds of my parents boat rocking on the waves of Lake Huron. Lay there at night when everything is silent and let the boat gently roack you to sleep.

I also miss the long walks in the silent woods I had as an early-teen. There was nothing like knowing the faeries were there and sitting on my large rock next to the babbling brook. Those were the days I was most at peace with myself. No matter how terrible my life was at that time, I loved those woods. I miss it. going to cry now.

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Mourning doves

Wind chimes

Radiators hissing and banging (grew up in houses w/old steam heat systems)

Trains

Purring cats... yup, FC, I do the same thing... carry Tomoe (calmest & most soothing purr) to bed with me when I'm stressed and apply purr-inducing measures...

Crickets & frogs at night (nice bonus of having cricket-eating herps!)

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Enya. Enya. Enya.

The sound of a box fan.

A crackling bonfire on a summer or fall evening, and the tinkling chimes of the cooling embers.

My washing machine running on a lazy afternoon.

My local pack of coyotes howling. Sometimes I join in.

Oh, and the Wixom train, especially on a dead silent winter's night. I always have visions of a ghostly engine on a lonesome track, headed for someplace gone, whenever I hear it.

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