Misophonia
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@mooshld said in Misophonia:
@Hooroo said in Misophonia:
Forced laughter on the radio. Hatiest!! (Ben and Jonno are the worst at it)
Matt and Jerry are starting to do it more frequently and it completely puts me off the show when it is being forced.
When I visit NZ I have this weird love hate relationship with NZ radio. It so refreshing to have Djs that talk and swear like normal people.
But the breakfast shows and drivetime show with their antics pranks and wind up calls are the worst. Add in the forced laughter and I can't take it.
This, this, this.
In the UK, I only ever listen to BBC Radio 6 Music - as it has good music, no ads, etc, etc... but even they have a shit morning "DJ" who tries to be funny, fails, and does stupid little "bits".
It seriously gives me the shits, as it's my alarm clock - and I want to wake up to good tunes, not some guy talking inane bullshit.
Strangely, I don't mind so much when he's on holiday, and Cerys Matthews takes over. -
@Bones said in Misophonia:
@Hooroo said in Misophonia:
@antipodean said in Misophonia:
Apparently, I bounce my leg when sitting. I don't know why.
I do that too and it usually annoys someone.
Me and my bro do that one too.
I'm a shocker for it. Though I'm conscious if I'm sharing desk space with others that my leg shaking might piss them off.
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@Catogrande said in Misophonia:
@Kruse I hope you've got the old mental image rather than the current one.
Mos'def.
I was actually rather vague in memory of what she looked like, just built my own mental image based on the voice.
Now that you've pushed me into actually doing the research, I need to find an early image to imprint the strongest. -
@Kruse said in Misophonia:
@Catogrande said in Misophonia:
@Kruse I hope you've got the old mental image rather than the current one.
Mos'def.
I was actually rather vague in memory of what she looked like, just built my own mental image based on the voice.
Now that you've pushed me into actually doing the research, I need to find an early image to imprint the strongest.Somehow I don't think you were lying in bad in the morning picturing her face.
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@Crucial said in Misophonia:
@mooshld said in Misophonia:
@Hooroo said in Misophonia:
Forced laughter on the radio. Hatiest!! (Ben and Jonno are the worst at it)
Matt and Jerry are starting to do it more frequently and it completely puts me off the show when it is being forced.
When I visit NZ I have this weird love hate relationship with NZ radio. It so refreshing to have Djs that talk and swear like normal people.
But the breakfast shows and drivetime show with their antics pranks and wind up calls are the worst. Add in the forced laughter and I can't take it.
I still can't understand why station bosses think radio shows need three presenters trying to outperform each other with lame attempts at humour. It's like having a drink in a pub next to a bunch of moronic teenagers on their first outing without mum.
(caveat to that: it can be a formula that works well with something like sport. Some of the best radio I ever heard was the period when Gibbit, Smithy and Doull were together.)
I'll swim against the tide. When I listened to podcasts / recordings I found their 3 pronged interviews formulaic and rehersed. Wasn't a fan.
Which is interesting as I am a yuuuge fan of Gibbit on RS Breakfast. And perhaps Gibbit in general.
Just wasn't massively enamored of that formula.
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@booboo said in Misophonia:
@Crucial said in Misophonia:
@mooshld said in Misophonia:
@Hooroo said in Misophonia:
Forced laughter on the radio. Hatiest!! (Ben and Jonno are the worst at it)
Matt and Jerry are starting to do it more frequently and it completely puts me off the show when it is being forced.
When I visit NZ I have this weird love hate relationship with NZ radio. It so refreshing to have Djs that talk and swear like normal people.
But the breakfast shows and drivetime show with their antics pranks and wind up calls are the worst. Add in the forced laughter and I can't take it.
I still can't understand why station bosses think radio shows need three presenters trying to outperform each other with lame attempts at humour. It's like having a drink in a pub next to a bunch of moronic teenagers on their first outing without mum.
(caveat to that: it can be a formula that works well with something like sport. Some of the best radio I ever heard was the period when Gibbit, Smithy and Doull were together.)
I'll swim against the tide. When I listened to podcasts / recordings I found their 3 pronged interviews formulaic and rehersed. Wasn't a fan.
Which is interesting as I am a yuuuge fan of Gibbit on RS Breakfast. And perhaps Gibbit in general.
Just wasn't massively enamored of that formula.
It was more the inbetween interview stuff I was talking about. The bits that most of these jocks fill with inane banter and laughing at each others jokes. I always thought they got it pretty good in that regard.
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On the subject of afternoon radio shows ...
... they had this thing over here called The Benchwarmers who were syndicated or at least were broadcast across a network of stations in Straya.
There were various incarnations of The Benchwarmers but the best were Ant and Becks. They were piss funny. They got fired and now we're subjected to fucking Hamish and fucking Andy who are stupid and vacuous.
But i digress ...
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@tim my old neighbours were unemployed ex-gang members and thier teen boy thought he was a gangster rapper on the Kareoke...I enjoyed going next door at 2am to tell them to pipe down!
cant stand neighbours who impose thier lives on you
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@tim said in Misophonia:
My new neighbours are happy clappy christians with loud kids.
Tonight's family fun time seems to be a drum circle.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Just saying
swatting
ˈswɒtɪŋ/Submit
nounUSinformal
the action or practice of making a hoax call to the emergency services in an attempt to bring about the dispatch of a large number of armed police officers to a particular address.
"he found out that he was a victim of swatting after police surrounded his home on Thursday" -
Chewing with mouth open thing would shit my parents no end, and they drummed it out of us as kids.
Problem is we had a couple of mates at school who were living with just their Dad, and he didn't drum it out of them.
When they were staying at our place, meal times were an exercise in watching how close Mum would get to nuclear.
She never snapped, trapped between her good manners and that of guests. Was icy at the time, but funny thinking back.
But yeah, people chewing with their mouth open shits me - "I had to suffer this fucking education, so you should too!"
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@canefan said in Misophonia:
I hate people that hoik. Disgusting habit and sound
Spent any time in Hong Kong?
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@catogrande said in Misophonia:
@canefan said in Misophonia:
I hate people that hoik. Disgusting habit and sound
Spent any time in Hong Kong?
A bit. Lots of dirtbags there. I went for the first time in 20 years last year; after spending more time in Singapore over the years I found it hot and dirty. And Straits food is more exciting