• Marleyinoc@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    I don’t get why anyone who rides public transportation doesn’t wear headphones themselves. Big obvious ones are best so people don’t talk to you.

    I do find that the more righteous I feel about someone’s actions the more annoying it becomes to me. Despite how rude it is, and you’re absolutely right about that, try to not give a fuck. It really helps to consider their obliviousness as a disorder. They’re pathetic.

    If nothing else, hopefully it’ll keep you from actually pulling the trigger one day.

    • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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      10 hours ago

      I almost never wear headphones in public. I prefer the situational awareness and being able to hear “This train is skipping union square” announcements.

      I’m also a guy so I don’t need the “don’t talk to me” signal they provide.

      • ikidd@lemmy.world
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        5 hours ago

        Huh, I’ve gotten these attacks periodically over the years, generally associated with drinking beer. I’ve always chalked it up to a salivary gland reaction/malfunction, but the description is exactly what I experience, like someone is driving a spike through my jaw behind the hinge.

        It’s pretty occasional, so it’s not like I stopped drinking beer or anything insane like that. But good to know.

        • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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          This isn’t associated with anything, unfortunately. I wish it was. It’s mostly under control with medication, but flare-ups can happen any time, anywhere.

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        11 hours ago

        Not who you replied to but I’m sure you don’t blast music or other audio on transit when you need the break.

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        12 hours ago

        There are bone headphones. You don’t need to insert them.

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          12 hours ago

          Let me know which bones which aren’t affected by the trigeminal nerve being near them that I can put those headphones on.

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            10 hours ago

            I looked it up trying to be helpful. Supposedly, bone conductive can overstimulate the nerve clusters - resulting in an attack of sorts. Most likely because they press on and vibrate the temples.

            That really blows. I’d rather lose a finger. Sorry to learn of it.

            In the spirit of the request, I would suggest beanie headphones. Assuming it’s cool enough out, and you can tolerate a beanie, they may fit the bill.