The inexplicable patterns of life's sounds. πŸ‘‚πŸ€”

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And the thing is, with the birds, you're like, there are so many of them. How do they all decide? What is it? Is there something that we should know with something incoming weather or something? I don't know. It's fascinating and strange. It's strange to wake up and hear this white noise and rumbling of what sounds like highway traffic but can't be. And other days to wake up and hear nothing. Like I said, I'm in downtown
@Digitalpenz

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And then there are times where I hear something happening far away, but it seems like it's really close, but it's actually far away. There are many things that are unexplainable. Maybe it has something to do with us. The mood of a human being, the place of feeling, you know, as a human being that predicts what we hear in terms of what patterns of sound we connect with on any given day. I'm just throwing it out there as I have no idea
@SeekingPlumb

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Speaking of sounds and senses and color, you may appreciate this. I stumbled across it the other day. This little boy is five years old. He has perfect pitch. And there's other videos that you can see where he does this. He's looking at the way playing with his Legos and his dad will say, what's this chord? And he'll hit a certain chord. And then the little boy will call it out. Exactly
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@Digitalpenz
Yes, I've heard of that. Synesthesia. Yes, definitely. Where people can have perfect pitch and they will experience or see color depending on what note they hit, or they collate it with each note, like different colors. Very, very interesting. So thank you for that. Thank you for sharing. Thank
@Renee_Slay
Renee Slay
@Renee_SlayΒ Β·Β 3:14

@SeekingPlumb

But when the birds and the animals go quiet when you're in the woods, you know that it's usually one of two things. It's them getting quiet to pay attention because there's a predator around, there's some kind of danger, or them getting quiet as far as the birds go because they're running from something. They're letting you know. And animals will tell you that weather is coming, but usually they're going to kick up about it
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@SeekingPlumb

@Renee_Slay

I just choose to believe that every so many days, whatever that cycle is, they need to take a rest. And so that's why we don't hear from them. But I'm also curious if I could teleport myself around the city or outside the city even, and see if the birds are silent everywhere or if it's just my quote unquote, neck of the woods. Speaking of woods, my happy place is a forest. That is my happy place. That and rain instead of sunshine
@Jeremiah73
Jeremiah Myer
@Jeremiah73Β Β·Β 4:11

@SeekingPlumb

They're the most efficient killers of songbirds and sparrows that there are. And the more cats we have, the less birds we're going to have. It's just that nature's way. So those are a couple of my thoughts. Great question. Great. Swell. Thank you so much. Bye bye
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@Jeremiah73

Then more things grow, and then when you put your hands in the dirt, it's like topical neurotransmitters, apparently, which can really help with your mood. Anyway, all of these things, right, are so interconnected and so like, we are affecting the climate, which is I call I'm sorry. Back to the point my brain is everywhere today. Sorry. I think of the lightning striking the Earth as a sort of immune system response to what we are doing to the planet
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