i block my own respiration ?
it doesn't really bother me and find it quite funny but i'd appreciate a experimental answer to this.Do our ears breathe. why do i sometimes hear the nouns of breathing within my ear while within bed at hours of darkness even when
Is someone in bed next to you?
ghost sleeping next to you
Strange...
Boy, that gives me the willies! I don't really hold a scientific answer, simply a creepy one. Could it be a ghost? Too much Stephen King on the brain tonight.
Have you ever notice that when your voice is recorded - you read out "that's not me" and everyone else says - that's you
It's because you do not hear yourself beside your ears
but with tubes within the back of your throat - the ones that clog up when you hold a head cold
you hear your breathing one and the same way
breathing nouns cause by intake such as food spices, beverages, alcohol, too spicy foods,mentally, effect of worries. see hearing deformity or tintinitus in trellis.
No. Our ears do not breathe. Air is still passing by the inner ear even when you block your respiration.
OMG do our ears breathe? its probably the nouns of your blood pumping through your body. the first ? was pretty funny tho.
You might want to check your blood pressure because sometimes when you hold high blood pressure you can hear the blood pulsing through the vessel near your temple.
Ears don't breathe. The other piece it could be is the motion of respiration in your sinuses and they are connected to your ears through the Eustachian tube. That's why you can pop your ears when you blow your antenna too hard etc. Other than that, are you taking medication? Some cause auditory hallucination. Just a couple of random thoughts for a funny quiz.
becuz ur ear gets inclosed and it magnify what u hear when it's silent and u here the things in ur ear intensly while it is covered. so u here the atmosphere circulating
Friday, October 15, 2010
Do our ears breathe. why do i sometimes hear the nouns of breathing within my ear while within bed at hours of darkness even when
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