I sound like a cookie. *sobs* |
I sound like a cookie. *sobs* |
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![]() mac & zee. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 243 Joined: Feb 2006 Member No: 376,265 ![]() |
I hate my voice. It sounds like....a cookie. I didn't know why, but for some reason whenever I talk, I am reminded of cookies, and it frustrates me so. Now today in language arts I was talking to my friends. The cookie is greater when I'm with my friends. I listened to my voice and came to a conclusion. The idea finally became real, and though I am still a wee bit peeved, I'm no longer in denial.
It's all sugary and doughy and...bleh.....eet makes cookie. I hope it doesn't annoy people. Perhaps it makes them hungry. Which is almost as bad. ![]() What does your vocie remind you of? ![]() Do you like it or no? You've never even thought about it, have you? ![]() Edit: This topic is about voices. Not cookies. It doesn't belong in food. |
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![]() wut wut in the butt? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 2,108 Joined: Sep 2005 Member No: 227,723 ![]() |
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/43240
QUOTE The vibrations produced by our larynx are transmitted to our ears through both the air and our head. We 'hear' our voices through the air and through our body. A recording of a person's voice captures only the information transmitted through the air. When played back, we hear only the portion of the sound that was transmitted through the air, without any of the colourations produced when it travels through our body. If you plug your ears very soundly and speak, you will 'hear' everything you say, but your voice will sound very different than with your ears open. i was curious as to why our voices sound different to ourselves than they do to other people. |
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