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How to unhear disturbing things

Last posted Apr 22, 2023 at 07:26PM EDT. Added Apr 14, 2023 at 06:34PM EDT
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I just watched the documentary series "Jared from Subway: Catching a Monster". They played a lot of recorded phone calls of his where he talks about doing unspeakable things to children. Is there any way my fellow users can help me unhear these calls?

Just play the audio backwards? Listening to a sound in reverse should cancel out the recorded memory of the sound being played forward. It's like matter and anti-matter. Just be sure to play it in a dark room so that you only focus on that. Lock yourself in the room so you don't accidentally leave during playback to avoid accidentally missing something. In fact it might be better to go ahead and be tied to a bed or chair too. Play back this reversed audio as slowly as possible to make sure you don't miss any of it by accident too, ideally 1/8 the normal speed is the fastest it should be playing. Doing this multiple times might also be advisable, both to make sure you get all of it and as a sort of audio inoculation to prevent this in the future in case you hear it again accidentally. This may leave extra memories of the reverse playback, but it will be in reverse anyways so it shouldn't be a problem.

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Gary Suxxx wrote:

find a .357 magnum revolver and put it in your mouth

I don’t have a .357 magnum but I have a .38 special revolver. Should I use that instead? I should mention I’m a southerner so guns are no joke to me.

PatrickBateman96 wrote:

I don’t have a .357 magnum but I have a .38 special revolver. Should I use that instead? I should mention I’m a southerner so guns are no joke to me.

Nope too risky man you could die if you used a .38 revolver! And nobody wants that

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