Yes I can (sometimes), and sometimes even in a normal bed...
First time I noticed it, it scared the sh#t out of me... though I was going to have an attack or something..... later on I found it a bit more comforting....
Grtz Johan
Yes I can (sometimes), and sometimes even in a normal bed...
First time I noticed it, it scared the sh#t out of me... though I was going to have an attack or something..... later on I found it a bit more comforting....
Grtz Johan
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Usually i wear headphones to bed, to drown out ambient noises(i'm a light sleeper and out population density is high where i live).
But when out there, where quiet is - i find it almost hypnotizing..... Thump...................Thump................Thump ...................Thump................Thump..... ... a steady 48 bpm's..... Zzz Zzz......
But funnily enough i find the movement it generates annoying(i'm literally fat free, so unless i have something between me and the hammock body, i can both see and feel my pulse, making the fabric bounce)
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I once hung in the basement floor below the keel and keep our refrigerators as tin termination hearing, the compressor through the resonance, you can phone you when you were a kid.
I hear mine all the time, I use it as a meditation guide. I can also slow it down by concentrating/not-concentrating and 'hypnotize' myself.
I ride a recumbent.
I like to HAM it up on the CW.
I use Linux.
I play go.
Of course I sleep in a hammock!
Rug.
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