Subject: | Re: Better Hearing At 37? |
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From: | bobjoebonobobob |
Date: | Fri May 16, 2014 6:52 pm ((PDT)) |
Interesting comment, Robin - thank you. It is true that debating what is 'n= atural' can sometimes be quite a paradox. =0D =0D However, with the technology and accessible knowledge that we have today, i= t is becoming a moral duty to address the issue of Anthrophony and its effe= cts on the non-human world. I would like to be at an enlightened state or m= aturity, where I can accept all forms of sound - but I would much rather de= cide for myself which ones are good and which ones are not good, and be a t= yrant about it. That way, I would not be forced to make a conscious effort = to blend in with and accept the world that surrounds me; I could instead fo= rce the world to sound the way I want it to. =0D =0D Doesn't that sound wonderful? |
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