The noise is from humans (and chimpanzees)

“Money buys you privacy and silence. The less money you have, the more noise. The first thing you notice when you enter a rich person’s house is how quiet it is.”

I’ll write this down Fran Lebowitz.

Lebowitz is a teenager. He still feels thirsty and he is five years old and has a phobia of his parents. Don’t share your plates in restaurants. Light short hair in Afghan lebrel style. Do not use a computer or mobile phone. Looking at American men, white English shirts cropped without crotch, vaqueros with simple rides and cowboy boots.

Lebowitz is the author A day spent in New Yorkwhich is a compilation of his articles on Gran Manzana published earlier in Metropolitan life (1978) y Studies (1981).

I assume you haven’t read Lebowitz.

From the same. Lebowitz, com Dorothy ParkerIt is a 100% Jewish and New York product that is felt when it is exfiltrated from its original ecosystem, the skyscrapers of Manhattan, to be displayed in a bookstore in Callao.

Sometimes I know how to read it Lorena G. Maldonado in New York and I believe the answer is “with great effort” as a result of being a better writer than all of their XY peers. But of course she is a woman and does not belong to any tribe. He won’t forgive him.

It is also certain that Spain is untranslatable and Lorraine, even beyond the triangle formed by the Pirineos, Costa da Morte and Sanlúcar de Barrameda, a product as incomprehensible to an outsider as transverberation Saint Teresa of Avila.

But to speak in silence.

Silence is the privilege of the upper class because she is the only one who can afford it.

For example, in Bershka, Stradivarius or Lefties, high pitched voices will create a shock wave masquerading as music. The goal is to understand what power of reason can be found in the brains of working class pigs, the people who visit these places because they are the only ones who support the training.

In this wild barahund, in this tidal wave of digital cockatoos that chokes one’s thoughts, a Spanish teenager, the roughest on planet earth, if you are recommended before your mayors.

In fact, there’s only one thing worse than a Spanish teenager, and that’s it boomers Spanish. I entrust you with my eternal hatred for those who give Galaxy S24 to your children without giving them headphones.

[Ahí va un secreto consumista sin relación alguna con esta columna: ninguno de los cachorros de la clase trabajadora compra en Bershka, Stradivarius o Lefties por gusto. Todos ellos comprarían en Wow si no fuera tan absurdamente caro y quemarían todo su vestuario de Lefties a cambio de una sola chaqueta de flecos metálicos de Nasty Gal, la de Venetia Catton en Saltburn].

Venetia Catton in

Venetia Catton in “Saltburn”.

Sometimes when I meet one of those human beings that look like trombones, the sound is reminiscent of the sound of my mother’s journeys in the womb. Fetal elevator music echo.

Check out these types who make a mess and can’t fix it in their reality. They quietly care more about losses than gains.

I believe the noise is an invention of Satan to prevent what God is telling you, which will never happen.

I say all this because I have a very low tolerance for noise, rosando the neurotic. People who loudly noted my supremacist instincts.

Yes, with Arthur Schopenhauer:

“The level of noise a person can tolerate without being disturbed is inversely proportional to their mental capacity, and therefore can be considered a medium close enough.”

Y s Lord Chesterfield:

“Outrageous laughter is the joy of men who amuse themselves only with laughter; true genius or good feeling has caused carcajada since the creation of the world.”

Therefore, chimpanzees are able to hunt like human beings, but not to sleep.

The smile is different evolutionary skins on top of the case. Smiles can be cynical, ironic or sarcastic. Sad, melancholy or compassionate. Bossy, abusive or insulting. Happy, bright or euphoric. The carcajada itself keeps the register. It is flat, dark and pedestrian. It is an emotional wind.

No one is sure that your ability to tolerate noise, especially yourself, is inversely proportional to your intelligence. But I have no doubt that yes, it is the ability to generate noise and stop your old ones because they occupy a certain point in time space. too much they are looking for ellos.

I enter the gauge on the right side and it only takes two pulls up to get to the bottom of Bukele.

Which sure seems like a LOT of derechas to me. Being able to walk the streets of your city without a cuchillo hitting you in the carotid path should be considered a basic human derecho.

Please, I only use the meter when checking the car. If globalization is the Madrid subway, I vote against globalization.

There are people who seem to play the trumpet even though they don't have a trumpet.

There are people who seem to play the trumpet even though they don’t have a trumpet.

At most I read with the first rumble of the meter, moving above, absorbing mocos with the regularity of a metronome, tick nervous from a stick, plucking dry fruit with open mouth, FORGIVING THE NURSING spoken with lung power Carlos Herrera twenty meters high, it is the most famous tolerance.

But let the decibelios gods be granted forgiveness.

The most comprehensive study was conducted on personality and sensitivity to noise (z Daniel Shepherdin 2015) found that personality factors explained 33% of the variance in noise sensitivity.

The main predictors were introversion (introverts are more sensitive to noise), responsibility and meticulousness.

I’m not an introvert so I guess I have to be responsible and careful. I dutifully placed my noisiest fellow citizens next to the Mary Bell of Pamplona Cathedral and carefully kept it ringing continuously for three days.

And then I’ll have three more days of sonar.

Another study from Northwestern University confirmed that creativity is associated with less ability to filter out irrelevant sensory information, which is technically known as leaky sensory input (sensory filter “with fugas”).

In the studio, participants who tend to be more creative have more difficulty blocking out annoying background noises.

This suggests that creative people who work in this process stimulate most of the people around them, allowing them to make connections that others transcend, even if they pay for it by also being more aware of the ruins of others.

Well, creativity has its price: greater sensitivity to the creativity of others.

American philosopher Eric Hoffer He said that the grotesque “is an imitation that weakens a man in strength”.

Robert Heinlein I say that “a dying culture always shows personal incivility. Bad manners. False consideration from men in lower presumptions. The loss of politeness and civility is more important than the moment.”

But of course, Heinlein was a fascist.

Plus, I guess, a responsible and careful guy.

I believe he would support me well.

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