Wololo? It can't be... - Page 4
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
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snowbird
Germany2044 Posts
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OhThatDang
United States4685 Posts
On September 12 2009 17:51 snowbird wrote: 월럴러어 noi tieng nao do? =o! i hear walolo | ||
Musoeun
United States4324 Posts
On September 12 2009 17:51 snowbird wrote: 월럴러어 I would have said more like 올럴로오, but whatever... "nyeh"? Seriously? | ||
BottleAbuser
Korea (South)1888 Posts
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jello_biafra
United Kingdom6632 Posts
On September 12 2009 11:39 Dasher wrote: I sounds really awesome if you open up like 5 tabs... haha that's fucked up. and on another note this would be so awesome for ventrilo harass. | ||
Draconizard
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Megalisk
United States6095 Posts
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PanN
United States2828 Posts
Something is wrong with your brain or ears. | ||
pinenamu
United States770 Posts
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Freyr
United States500 Posts
On September 13 2009 00:36 Draconizard wrote: How do you communicate on a daily basis if you can hear neither a "W" nor an "L" in that? Plenty of people seem to be hearing wonono so I guess it's not as clear cut as you seem to think. This is the only example of this phenomenon, which is why it is so interesting to me - especially since there are others who also hear it like I do. Unfortunately no one on this forum either hears it like I do or has the expertise to be able to offer a technical explanation. Maybe you guys are just all against me. Incidentally, I heard a recording of someone (who heard it as wololo) imitating it - it sounded like wololo. It's only the original that sounds nothing like wololo to me. | ||
Snet
United States3573 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
but nyehyenhyenhye...... O_O | ||
MC9876
Netherlands82 Posts
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KurtistheTurtle
United States1966 Posts
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netino
Brazil1 Post
here is a baby learning to talk and waying nenene, it sounds different then what i hear, but the words shes saying is what i hear, just a grown up teasing voice, not the thick WOLOLO wrestler voice that i imagine it should be and here is another of an older kid.............. PS: i just realized both videos are in brazil, i grew up as a kid in brazil and went to US at the age of 10 for 20 years User was banned for this post. | ||
Djeez
543 Posts
Another example would be a long, fast palm muted notes sequence. Since the notes are muted, and most likely pretty low in frequency, your brain will have a hard time hearing the note pattern. It's very easy to convince yourself that what you hear is correct, even if it is wrong, and vice versa. I guess what I'm trying to say is, you can make your brain hear what it wants, to a certain extent. PS: personally I consider myself to have exceptional hearing (sooo relative, but whatever!), and I hear wololo PS2: why did the poster above me get banned? Over-enthusiasm gets you banned now? Or i'm missing something... PS3: ah, didn't notice the necromancy. | ||
SchOOl_VicTIm
Greece2394 Posts
So very weird though. Could the cause be sound card and/or speakers?? | ||
ricardo bolgeg
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