Half of Adults, Adolescents Exposed to 'Unsafe' Headphone Volume
The CDC Says a Troubling Number of Young People Are Losing Their Hearing
Younger generations are losing their hearing faster
Ya know, I thought so. I spend a lot of time on a college campus, and I've noticed that kids (anyone more than 25 years younger than I am) these days tend to shout at each other when they talk. So many times I've felt like saying, "Uh, guys? You're standing a foot and half away from each other, why are you shouting (never mind that you're on one of the "Quiet floors" in the library)?" I don't though because I'm one of the few people here who isn't paying the university $36,000 a year to be here, and I know when I'm outranked.
Doesn't surprise me: sometimes you can hear the noise coming from someone's headphones all the way across a big, already noisy room, so it must sound like the third stage of the Apocalypse to them.
I have mixed feelings about all this: on the one hand, it's sad to see 20 year olds already suffering from something that's typically considered a condition of old age.
On the other hand, serves the inconsiderate little *******s right.
So, to any young people in here: for your own good turn the volume down. You're hard enough to get through to as it is.
The CDC Says a Troubling Number of Young People Are Losing Their Hearing
Younger generations are losing their hearing faster
Ya know, I thought so. I spend a lot of time on a college campus, and I've noticed that kids (anyone more than 25 years younger than I am) these days tend to shout at each other when they talk. So many times I've felt like saying, "Uh, guys? You're standing a foot and half away from each other, why are you shouting (never mind that you're on one of the "Quiet floors" in the library)?" I don't though because I'm one of the few people here who isn't paying the university $36,000 a year to be here, and I know when I'm outranked.
Doesn't surprise me: sometimes you can hear the noise coming from someone's headphones all the way across a big, already noisy room, so it must sound like the third stage of the Apocalypse to them.
I have mixed feelings about all this: on the one hand, it's sad to see 20 year olds already suffering from something that's typically considered a condition of old age.
On the other hand, serves the inconsiderate little *******s right.
So, to any young people in here: for your own good turn the volume down. You're hard enough to get through to as it is.
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