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Does this give you a chill?

Jerboy

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The sounds created when you rub on baloon or styroform with your fingers gives me the chills. I have no idea, but I couldn't be the only one. Does these sound or any particular sound gives you a chill?


Secondly, I'd love to find out why this sound cause this reaction if you know the answer.
 


<< no, you have issues. >>



Umm, hello??? It's Jerboy, tell us something we didn't already know. 😉


Seriously though it's a very common reaction to that particular sound.
 


<< Umm, hello??? It's Jerboy, tell us something we didn't already know. >>

:Q

I picked "No sound cause me a chill." 😀
 
How bout the sound of a child gurgling..drowning in a bath tub. And you know you have four more to go and you may have to chase one of them down. But your doing it for jeeesusss. Doesn't that give you a chill???

<< all religion is a psychoses. >>

 
Sounds don't bother me that much. The thought of running your fingernails on a chalkboard bother me more than the sound of it.

<< all religion is a psychoses. >>

That's totally uncalled for and has nothing to do with this topic. You're just asking for a flame war. Be gone.
 


<< << all religion is a psychoses. >>

That's totally uncalled for and has nothing to do with this topic. You're just asking for a flame war. Be gone.
>>



Truth is always called for.





j/k, had to help fan the flames a little, I'm so bored tonight at work.
 
The sound of fingernails on a chalkboard give me chills.

A balloon rubbing on coarse, dry hair gives me chills.

I've had chills simply from people breaking fingernails, even without me hearing it.

But that balloon on styrofoam does not give me chills.
 
I get chills from rubbing bare feet on this one carpet in my house - it's really smooth and ehehgggh, i dunno - i'm shivering right now just thinking about it!!
 
On a related subject.
They say that the reason people react as they do to nails on a chalkboard is because it sounds very similar or is near to the same frequency as the warning call of monkeys when a predator is near.
So it's possibly a throw back to our pre human days.
Maybe the Styrofoam / balloon thing gives off a similar frequency?
 
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