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9 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

when you've been subjected to it involuntarily for years on end , you can say what you like , I earnt the right hehehe

Im genuinely curious how you have been subjected to death metal/rock? Cause no indian person listens to that.

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2 hours ago, Singh123456777 said:

Im genuinely curious how you have been subjected to death metal/rock? Cause no indian person listens to that.

my brother Michael was into thrash in a major way when we were kids then got into Death , he still listens to it in his forties  guess it helps destress after driving buses all day...

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2 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

my brother Michael was into thrash in a major way when we were kids then got into Death , he still listens to it in his forties  guess it helps destress after driving buses all day...

At least now we have an estimate of your age...auntie ji. :grin

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30 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

come off it , you're probably in your thirties baba ji...

We'll never know, will we...Massi Ji :notalk:

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5 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

my brother Michael was into thrash in a major way when we were kids then got into Death , he still listens to it in his forties  guess it helps destress after driving buses all day...

Yourbrother has some good taste in music. Tell him to keep rocking on!

 

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I wouldn't wear any type of headphones. They generate emfs which can cause cancer. The bluetooth and wireless ones are worse.

Due to the proximity to the brain there is greater exposure which increases the damage.

Don't put your health at risk. 

These technologies do not undergo rigorous safety testing and there are no long term studies before they are released onto the general population. Much like how cigarettes, alcohol etc were legalised. Why risk it? I'm sure if someone offered you something which you did not know the health implications of, you wouldn't take it. So why in this case? 

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