| I agree with that article. |
| I live on a dead end street in a quiet leafy suburb. But I LOVE the silence of our house in Maine and at the beach. I sleep like the dead and other people’s barking dogs, loud voices, or cars/airplanes don’t enter my Brian. It’s like meditation. |
| I am on an island miles off of the east coast and there is no one within miles of me. This is paradise. |
| I'm pretty rich, and I agree with the author of this article. Quiet is for losers. |
Nobody that you know of. And nobody to protect you when they come to get you.
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| Wasps? I'm rich and latin and love noise. Noise is life. |
Hilarious!!!!! |
Wasp here and I love quiteness. 🤫 |
well, it was better than saying people who like quiet are racists or something stupid like that |
| The article was ridiculous. |
| Why do poor people always make so much noise? |
I didn’t get here being a simp. I also didn’t forget to take precautions. Seeing around corners has always been a strength!!!!😎 |
| Perhaps we need to combine this thread with the smoke alarm thread. |
| So here is what the author is missing -- one person's fun noise is another person's hell. Do you have the right to put neighbors in hell? Not really. |
| My DH from a burb of NYC is very, very loud. And our daughter. I think that's just NYC culture. I was sort of in shock on our first date. Many years later, I just plug my ears sometimes when they yell-talk. |