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Old 11-28-2010, 01:08 PM   #24947
FlorenceArt
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
Mostly it comes down to DON'T TELL ME TO BLOODY WELL CALM DOWN!

I'm like that with the Loved One's Buddha Bar CDs. Their "relaxing" and "meditative" tones make me want to strangle someone.

I prefer to get my calm on naturally.

Cheers,
Marc
I see what you mean. Artificial "relaxing" sounds are extremely annoying. Wind chimes would be different though, I think... though I've never really experienced them, maybe they would annoy me too. My sister has a set, but they are so heavy that the only time they chime is just before a hurricane

Generally speaking, I dislike sensory overstimulation. I don't mind nice sounds and smells in reasonable quantities, but as we say in French, "too much is too much". And whatever the sound, after a while I always start longing for silence.

I don't like scented candles either, and I hate smelling someone's perfume unless it's so discreet that I can forget it after the first whiff.
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