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Old 10-30-2022, 08:14 AM #3
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btw, The noise will overwhelm your brain and make you think you suffered a concussion.
This is a great point...Very little do I or would I go to an event at all. I do that to protect myself. I have at times seen and heard loud music. It better be something real special because I know the next day I will PAY FOR IT!

Im not sure the exact reason, but sure enough, im assuming its the noise, the mass of people, the lights all make be feel awful!

I cant say I have ever in my life been to any event of party were people are hitting me, slapping on the back or even touching me? Maybe a hand shake, a hug?
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