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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2024-10-25 07:28 pm
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Friday open thread: favourite and/or least favourite sounds

Just a straightforward one this week: talk to me about your favourite sounds, or your least favourite sounds, or both.

My favourites are, I suspect, pretty basic:

  • The movement of water (waves breaking, rivers flowing, water tumbling over rocks, etc)

  • The wind moving through leaves, or bare branches

  • Onions frying

  • Fire crackling

  • The crunch of dry leaves, twigs, or snow underfoot

  • Lots of sounds related to paper — pages turning, paper being cut with scissors or folded precisely, the sound of a fountain pen moving across the page

  • Babies laughing, or babbling, or small toddlers learning to talk

  • The song of Australian magpies


  • My least favourite sounds (other than obvious stuff like sudden unexpected loud noises) are audible chewing, or anything that sounds like lips smacking wetly — even just thinking of those sounds makes me grimace involuntarily.

    What about you?
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    [personal profile] edwardianspinsteraunt 2024-10-25 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
    Ooh, this is a fun question! I'm autistic and have near-perfect (and frustratingly sensitive) hearing, which is often a trial. I can't stand ticking clocks, background electrical noises like fridges or freezers, beeping, motorcycle engines, traffic noise or garden machinery. But I do love the sounds of nature - birdsong, rustling trees, flowing water, sheep and cows...all very soothing