You’re probably damaging your ears. Stop!

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Did you turn down the volume after watching this video?

TheVerge
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**lowers volume while watching video on headphones**

zeusflores
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*Turns sound off and turns on subtitles*

AB-bvtk
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just a note. you can have tinnitus without hearing damage as well. it can be triggered by stress or come and go at random for no reason. but the ones who have tinnitus are the ones very aware of how loud everything is. and as for me, coming from a person with tinnitus. do not risk it. it’s okay to be a party pooper and make your friends turn down the volume. its that vs a life of trying to mange tinnitus. tinnitus can be treated with therapy to the point where it’s past someone’s awareness.. but it’s VERY difficult. when it hit me i felt anxiety like i’ve never felt before, many people have killed themselves bc of it and if i’m being honest i could see why. i’m still working on it, i am better but it’s still always there. seriously, just be a lil more protective. caring for your health is cool, you’re just around unhealthy habits most likely.

dylanlockemp
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Guys the point of wearing ear plugs at concerts was really glossed over here, the decibel levels at gigs and clubs are really really high so you should never go out without them.
You should get the specialised pairs you can find in guitar shops that allow the music to pass through with high fidelity, they're only like 14 euro.

GreeenGiantt
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Me: *hears ringing*
Her: the only real obvious sign of damage is when you hear ringing in your ear
Me:

bubblymochi
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As someone with tinnitus, don't tempt it. Imagine the ringing in your ears after a concert or night out, except ALL of the time. when you eat, when you work, when you sleep. Sticking fingers in your ears only make it worse.

LashanR
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Two months ago, i was diagnosed with sudden hearing loss in my right ear. The doctos say other factors like stress play a big part in this but earphone use is also detrimental. I used them everyday outside and i can really understand what she said about subway stations. I am only 21 and I used to think that everyone else just uses their earphones so why cant i too? But now i know that age doesnt make any excuses. When you're healthy, don't take it for granted. There's so many beautiful sounds we have to listen to. We're yet to listen to.

kelinsey
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As someone who's been living with tinnitus for over 15 years (currently 31 years old) due to mostly loud music, going to festivals without wearing any hearing protection, I can't stress the importance of proper sound exposure enough. Once you have it, it doesn't go away. Now, I'm cautious about my sound exposure, but it's already too late.
Hearing is a precious gift, so be safe with it.

GeinponemYT
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Wear noise cancelling headphones in public you will Save your ears but you might also get hit by a car easily

Cernold
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that person in the background using headphones lol

Someone-crcj
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I watched this video muted to save my ears!
10/10 would watch again!

NN
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Why there is a camera sticker on laptop, while making a video call.😂😂

eklavyanishad
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So that's why my friend can't hear me even if he isn't wearing AirPods

cerealkiller
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Seems like the true problem is noise pollution...

MrPprz
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I like how there is a person in the back wearing headphones

Trevor-Bobyk
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Here's me praying that they scientists make something that will fix hearing loss and isn't noticeable

OswellMusic
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All devices should change their volume interface, instead of "0 till 100" why not in decibels?

AnfoFlash
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Unnecessary information: in Germany there is a legal obligation for employers to provide ear protection at a constant level of 85dB

thatredheaddan
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Dang, I didn't think much about the ringing in my ears

CKTDanny