Or the final one, which is, I think, the darkest, which is that it's about a character that's overcoming their trauma or the trauma I have earplugs inside of noise canceling headphones with brown noise playing on the computer often when I'm writing.
I had to accept that I needed people around me who disagreed with me and actively make those steps. Bring your earplugs , right?
Instead of erring on the side of how far, how fast, how long – how about how does it feel? You take your earplugs and your earmuffs off, socks and shoes, and suddenly, you're getting what seems like a lot of emergency signal.
So the scenario there was for one second, the whole history could've been changed. And of course, we had no earplugs those days either. So we didn't know what was happening.
Three big ones at the top and then three sub-woofers at the bottom. And when I saw that, I noticed everybody in the studio had on earplugs in their ear. Then Dre walks in place, like, yeah, hell yeah.
Instead of erring on the side of how far, how fast, how long – how about how does it feel? earmuffs our whole life and wearing those if something loud comes in, if you have earplugs and earmuffs on and something loud comes in, you've got a emergency situation on your hands.
Melanoma, Ted answered. I have to go into Iowa City. This remark was mumbled in a distracted way, as he was getting a voice call, faintly and tinnily audible to them on the flip-up earplugs cantilevered out from the bows of the safety glasses.
Thank you so much. We will definitely help ourselves, Sophia said loudly and distinctly, since the young man had his earplugs in. The reference to Iowa City?
We want to set ourselves up. We want to take out that stress and make it into success, so traveling with things like earplugs or eye masks for the plane. I pack nutrient-rich snacks.
Let's go up there and get the record, right? He actually had a CD player, Erik did, and he was listening to books on tape, and he had his earplugs in, and he's looking at his CD player,
Instead of erring on the side of how far, how fast, how long – how about how does it feel? I think probably the most incredibly, apart from the fact of having overly sensitive feet at first, many people do because essentially we've been, essentially wearing earplugs and
Instead of erring on the side of how far, how fast, how long – how about how does it feel? And then pretty soon it's like, 'Damn, that feels good.' Well I think there's very much the correlation, taking the earplugs , earmuffs off, and allowing