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@DjSall I genuinely try to be chill about it. Like right now? I'm not going to say a word about it. 1:40 in the afternoon, so it's no huge deal.
However, last week he was doing this shit from like 11:00 to 2:00 in the morning, and I had class the next morning at 8:00. That really pissed me off, and he's lucky I fell asleep when I did, because I was about to flip out. -
DjSall15637y@jhh2450 I usually listen from 7:30 to 8:30 while getting ready in the mornings. ~95db
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@DjSall That'd be fine by me; would help with the already painful task of waking up lmao
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I used to wake up with a socket clock and a cd player that autoplayed when it got power. Rage against the machines and Nirvana at high volume (nineties). Quite effective then, but in the years after that there was no way to wake me up with a normal alarm clock 8)
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That sucks. I think after a certain point then it’s polite to wear headphones. Either way, if you can’t talk to your room mate about it then I’d consider trying something like headspace.
I have construction work in my building right now and it has helped me become better at recognising but not reacting to it.
It's fucking annoying when your roommate feels the need to play their music so loudly you can hear it through the walls. That's not fucking necessary... I listen to music all the time without it being that loud. And if I want loud music, I do the polite thing of putting my headphones in. This shit didn't bother me early on, but it's getting on my last fucking nerves these days.
I'm trying to do homework and can barely focus because of the constant sound of bass non-stop.
rant