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Anonymous
You can say whatever you want about isolation and fool yourselves because you don't like to wear bigger and un trendy headhphones, I would rather annoy the guy next to me using regular headhpones than have injured my ear. But just try using both kind of headphones at 3/4ths volume for a long period of time, 90 minutes or such, you will notice a small ache in your ear, and it's stronger when you use the inner ear headphones. As I said, I would rather have you not to use headhphones at all, but the bigger ones do less harm and your body will tell you how much.
Seriously I'm just saying this out of simpathy for anyone who has faced the consecuences for hearing very loud music (clubbing and standing next to the big speakers many times for example), all those advices your elders keep telling and you and seem stupid to you, all make sense when you finally get injured like this. It's not a broken arm you can heal, you can even reatach your penis but doctors can't cure tinitus, I know it's not aids, but it does suck a lot to have a disease most people won't believe/care if you have, sometimes you can't sleep because the buzzing is driving you nuts, and pretty much sucks not being able to rest like a normal person.
and finally, yes you won't go deaf for hearing loud music once, or twice, or maybe not even for a month non stop, but when you really make it a habit it all adds up.
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