HeadphonesEqualIsolation
#60717
Most of my knowledge and/or black-mail material comes from people thinking this is true...for me it ain't.
#60718
I literally see people's mouths moving and hear nothing.
#60719
This troper always found this assumption somewhat baffling, since she could still hear noises and people talking to her with headphones on (even with music playing, although that was distracting when she tried to actually ''listen''; headphones with no music just muffled the sound a bit). She sometimes pauses her iPod but leaves the headphones in if she wants to eavesdrop in plain sight.
#60720
This troper does the same thing. However, she also thinks that if you can see someone with headphones on, you shouldn't try to talk to them.
#60721
It's mostly my parents wanting to tell me something while I'm listening to music. More often, I just get flak for continuing to be able to hear (and thus complaining about) my sister being annoying while I have the headphones on.
#60722
This troper often wears headphones while on break at work. My coworkers are still amazed whenever I happen to make a comment or two about the conversation they're having.
#60723
I try this a lot, but it's subverted because everyone will always tap me to try to get my attention, and you can't really ignore them after that. Also, this sometimes works for my father, who has the music playing so loud that other people can hear it.
#60726
This troper makes fun of you on that one, i have headphones plugged to my music, door shut, tv running,and im tv tropeing/playing video games
and i love it in here
#60727
Oh, same here - sitting in my room troping, reading fanfic, writing stories (either original fiction or more FanFic), listening to music, playing videogames, watching shows I downloaded, or any combination of the above is what I do for most of the day. I don't even bother with headphones most of the time I'm in there, letting everybody who walks by the door to my room know I'm still up via the music/voices coming from within.
#60728
This troper's headphones really do give isolation. Heavy metal turned up so loud virtually nothing else can be heard over it. This is intentional, as not drowning out the world leads to a confusing and irritating mass of disorderly noise. This is well worth the dulled hearing and lack of ability to distinguish voices.
#60729
Played straight for the most part with
me. Due to my long hair people often can't tell when I'm wearing earbuds and considering that I love listening to heavy metal at defeaning levels like the troper above I honestly can't hear a thing besides my music. Infact I suspect my earbuds might just be noise cancelling. Of course despite this people still love to try and talk to me or get my attention when I'm listening to music. (which is a lot of the time.)
#60730
To the OP: You are going to go deaf at a very young age.
#60731
This troper likes to play with this trope quite a bit. Even though he is almost constantly wearing his huge pair of Sony headphones from the eighties, he always leaves the volume low enough on them to hear people whispering behind him. In fact, he even 'encourages' people to believe this is the case with him, as he also often wears the headphones around his neck, with the volume maxed. It's always funny to see the expression on someone's face when he turns around and addresses someone's question spoken in a nigh-whisper.
#60733
This troper likes to be alone. People always talk to him. Solution? Put on a pair of headphones and blast some Iron Maiden at deafening volumes. Of course, the fact that he headbangs and sings along to the music probably has some small part in this equation.
#60734
I am guilty of this for many reasons, including the fact that I'd go crazy without 'em. Many people, mostly little kids, still try to talk to me while I wear them, however.
#60735
This troper who is too lazy to register isolates himself just fine without headphones. He also has been known to wear headphones attached to nothing to give the impression of listening to music, with hilarious results.
#60736
This troper listens to music a lot, but will only really listen to her music completely if she really wants to hear the song that's playing or if she's trying to concentrate on something (including ignoring certain people). Unfortunately, the people she tries to ignore either don't get the hint or ignore the hint and bother her nonetheless (her father is guilty of the latter).
#60737
Da_Nuke does it all the time in the bus. ''Especially'' when someone is begging for gold or busking inside (there's good people out there, but then you have Main/SturgeonsLaw...). Example: someone gets on the bus and start playing the recorder flute. Da_Nuke ''absolutely loathes'' the recorder flute, so his immediate reaction is to pull his Main/MP3 player and blast Main/HotBlooded Viking metal to isloate himself.
#60738
This troper does this on purpose. For some reason, I seem to look like I will be a good listener and will actually care about some random stranger's lumbago and yappy dog. Headphones help me hear less of that. Also, ear buds + long hair = easy way to get through a 4 hour lecture class. Unfortunately, it does not work on the clingy girl who sits next to me, who thinks I am her best friend and does not get the hints that I want her to shut up.
#60740
This troper does it every time she goes out alone, half because she really does just want to listen to music, half to deter street salesmen from talking to her.
#60741
This troper, for some reason, won't talk while listening to music with headphones. He also has, more than once, turned ''off'' the headphones and eavesdropped on people.
#60742
This troper, when taking the bus home and back from middle school, had a neighbor that constantly wore headphones. Not that he didn't try to start conversation, though. Also, far more recently, his (different, male) friend and the friend's girlfriend were sitting across a table from him before school, and were just sort of messing with each other/fake-arguing. This troper was headphoned, so, of course, the friend did not think he could hear him, and promptly said, "Matt, BITE her!"...to which he responded that that was an odd thing to ask another guy to do to one's girlfriend.
#60743
Subverted with this troper, who often wears headphones with no music playing so he can eavesdrop on other people.
#60744
This troper skirts the border between constantly invoking this trope and constantly subverting it. He can hear through his set of headphones, which for personal reasons covers his entire ear, compared to everyone else in the school wearing the ones you stick in the ears (um... earbuds?). If really required, his pair comes with a highly visible volume control where the lines meet, so he could just lower the volume if he can't reach his Shuffle. But most of the time, people talk to him ''anyway'', and usually, he can't tell what was being said anyway, so he often has to take them off to listen (and even then, oft asks for repeats). When he ''can'' hear what's going on with IOSYS music blaring in the speakers, he often makes pithy comments related to the topic. If it was something degrading, he comments, "I can still hear through these, you know. Care to not repeat that [insert comment used] in the future?"
#60745
This troper's sister often wears headphones at the computer, and in this state one can pretty easily talk about her behind her back... then again, she's enough of a CloudCuckooLander that she might remain isolated without the headphones or the music.
#60746
Never worked for me. My headphones SUCK.
#60747
Slightly odd case for me. People don't tend to talk to me when I'm wearing headphones, but sometimes I think I hear someone saying my name or talking to me, take the headphones off and ask the person to repeat themselves and they look at me confused because they haven't said anything.
#60748
Happens to me as well. I eventually tracked it down to a particular part of the Bayonetta soundtrack which sounds exactly, and I mean exactly, like someone yelling my name from upstairs.
#60749
Happens to me all the time. The background to one of my songs sounds JUST like my dog barking. Oftentimes I will forget this, take off the headphones, and scream at the dog to shut up. This usually elicits strange looks from my family.
#60750
Funny story in my case: I constantly wear headphones while on the computer. Sometimes, my friend, aware of this, will make joke conversation knowing full well I can't hear him and/or am not paying attention. One time, I heard a snippet of what he was saying and asked what he said. #QUOTE# '''Friend:''' I said "I'm having your baby." #QUOTE# '''Me:''' Oh, that reminds me,
Whose Line's on tonight.
#60751
The only thing that would've made it even creepier is if an episode of ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' featuring Colin Mochrie using that ''very'' quote had been on.
wasn't.
#60752
Subverted in that people will not leave
this troper alone, even when wearing headphones AND playing a video game, made even more annoying by the fact that she has almost no interest in socializing.
#60753
I don't think people understand that when the headphones are on, you don't want to listen to whatever conversation people are having. This troper constantly get yelled at because she isn't paying attention to whatever hr parents are saying.
#60754
This troper played it straight to be left alone and undisturbed going and coming from school and in the breaks at it. She used to use her old headphones who are more notable than the modern ones. Still it's not really useful with morons, so she had start to take around her old cellphone, who is an old model of Nokia so that she could fake being in the middle of a phone conversation without getting busted by the display.
#60755
This troper sticks to open-air headphones to play with this trope. Sometimes I have them on even after my music or [=YouTube=] video or whatever has finished, & people think I'm still not listening. (This sometimes leads to hilariously failed sneak attacks on my friend's part.) Also, people underestimate exactly how powerful my hearing is (& it is) even with music on. (Of course, sometimes I'm listening to something loud & really can't hear what people say, but then if they think it's important, they'll get my attention visually, & if I think it's important, I'll ask for repetition.)
#60756
This troper bought huge headphones specifically so people would notice them and leave her alone when she's listening to music. She's found that it is an excellent way to listen in on conversations.
#60757
In Ear headphones with Dragonforce or Iron Maiden turned UpToEleven. effectivally sounds like backing music for life.
#60758
This Troper was in a resturaunt one night with her family. She was listening to her iPod, when her father 'said' something to her (he really mouthed it). I paused the song and said "huh?" He mouthed the phrase again. I said, "Dad, could you please say that out loud? I'm no good with reading lips." He apparently thought I would keep turning down the volume until it was off and laugh at me; but I usually get past those kinds of tricks fairly easily.
#60759
This troper subverts this entirely. I have a regular pair of Ipod headphones, complete with an Ipod in my jacket pocket (with the same type of headphone plugged in). However, those headphones are taped to the inside of my jacket, and the real headphones are of a sound amplification device.
#60760
This trope is the reason why
This Troper doesn't use her mp3 player when at home. Her younger sister, though, is a straight example.
#60761
This trope is the reason why
This Tropette CAN'T use her mp3 player when eating at home. Her parents just hate it, even when she turns the volume down to the lowest one, and can hear everything perfectly. However, when she wants to hear music in loud volumes... Good luck trying to catch her attention. Sometimes, even handwaves ''inches away from her face'' weren't enough.
#60762
This troper will likely fall victim to this trope when he has an iPod, as he already does it when playing music on his Windows Media Player while Internet surfing or playing games that don't have music he likes. It's not uncommon for him to start singing, either, so many times people will call for him several times, then finally walk in on him on whatever webpage he's on, blasting [=~Motley Crue~=] or Boston and singing along (fortunately, he has a nice singing voice)
#60763
This troper carries two sets of headphones with him. One is a small folding pair, which he wears when he is willing to be interrupted. The other is a set of studio-style headphones, which he wears when he is unwilling to tolerate interruptions from anybody but his wife (and she'd better have a damned good reason).
#60764
When
this troper was in high school, she was staying in a hotel with three of her friends. They were supposed to be sleeping, but after one of her friends put on headphones, the other two started to make a list of all the inappropriate things the first one was 'thinking' about a particularly creepy guy with a crush on her. It took her a while to figure it out.
#60765
This is the reason why
this troper's younger sister is banned from using her MP3 player at home.
#60766
This troper tried this out today. She had one person lean into her line of sight and wave frantically to get her attention and say hi. Everybody else left her alone. And while most noises were muffled, the noise cancelling headphones blocked out a lot of the awful ambient noise, which made for a blessedly peaceful, extremely relaxing lunch break.
#60767
Played absolutely straight with this troper. Even at half volume, my MP3 player allows me to effectively block out most exterior noise. I can also use it as an excuse to ignore people I don't want to talk to when I can still hear them.
#60768
Invoked like crazy with this Troper, who bought a massive pair of headphones just so that people wouldn't bother her. Most of the time there's no music playing and she can hear everything around just fine, thank you. Also subverted- when she listens to music sometimes, she uses the other pair of in-ear earphones which are pretty much invisible thanks to a combination of shoulder length hair + jacket. In this case, she can't hear anything else, so while it looks like she's listening attentively to whoever's talking... she's not.
#60769
Averted by this troper, who diliberately only ever puts one earbud in to make sure he CAN hear what people say.
#60770
Often the case with
this troper, although he has been known to surreptitiously turn off the music to eavesdrop.
#60771
This troper tries to do this with earbuds. Pressing her fingertips to the 'buds and bobbing her head probably has something to with it. She will continue this until she gets massive headphones as she wants.
#60772
Played totally straight with this troper. Hooray for noise-canceling earbuds! (Best. Belated Christmas present. EVER.)
#60773
I can't go anywhere without my iPod. My Asperger's will ''
get me'' if I can't drown out all those people in the background.
#60774
Your fellow Aspie Troper sympatizes. I can handle people talking, but if they're too loud it's annoying. Appearantly, in middle school, the headphones I wore also made me look kind of silly.
#60775
I used to find big clamshell headphones were a good means of avoiding being accosted by clipboard people in UK town centres. Unfortunately, the headphones don't fit under my NiceHat these days, so I just go with ignoring the annoying sods...
#60776
This Troper tends to use earbuds, but has the big honkin' "World Ends With You" style headphones for use with his laptop. Played straight on both counts, since hard of hearing means the music gets cranked.
#60777
This troper knew many, many people in high school who'd get small, discreet earbuds so they could ignore the teachers without being reprimanded, only to play the music so loud that they were caught every time.
#60778
Incidentally, this troper typically wears her headphones while at her computer, but dislikes loud sounds of any nature due to rather sensitive hearing, so her music is played at a fairly low volume. (She's asked herself more than once how people don't feel incredible pain from blasting music straight into their ears.)
#60779
This troper tries this. Her mother does not seem to realize that sometimes this troper actually wants to hear her music, and will speak to her anyway. This usually ends in somebody getting snapped at.
#60780
This troper gets the same problem with his parents. Of course, half the time, the parent's just talking to themselves, and it ends up with him being snapped back at.
#60781
This troper got a pair of headphones from his (musician) brother which could essentially block out all noise up to around 60-80 decibels, ''without'' any music being on.
#60782
This troper's parents ban her from using headphones or earbuds at home because of this, although she can hear what's going on around her perfectly when wearing them. (Probably because this troper listens to music in a moderate volume to protect her ears)
#60783
I have a tendency to yell out "WHAT?!" when listening to things on my headphones. I swear I just hear gibberish.
#60784
This troper has been smacked upside the head more than once by his mother when she attempts to initiate conversation with me when I have the @#!*% things in.
#60785
This troper is fond of this. Even on the (very, very rare; my iPod is used at least five hours a day) occasions she doesn't have music on, she sticks her headphones in whenever she enters a store. Nobody ever asks her if she needs assistance, which means she doesn't have to risk putting her foot in her mouth when refusing. She gets nervous when talking to strangers... she *can* hear through them, though, people just think she can't. People always wonder why her friends aren't offended when she doesn't bother pausing/taking them out during conversations.
#60786
This troper loves it. Back in 2008 during the worst political season of his life (I live in a Swing state, by the way!) and people would always solicit my attention to say bad things about the opponent or fill out a survey....he switched to headphones. Almost instantly, the surveyors around his college campus started to '''leave him alone'''. Even though he could still hear some people's music from their ear buds through them (and the babbling), he would stop being solicited to listen to the ualuealuealuelauale about Palin or Obama or McCain being blammered to other victims...but importantly....'''the surveyors are ''GONE!'''''
#60787
This troper honestly cannot go anywhere without his iPod to listen to. Yet people still assume I want to talk. Thanks to decreased hearing, I usually have to stop the music and re-hear them. Twice. That and my @#!*% iPod SEES THE @#!*% FUTURE. NO @#!*% . Arguing with a friend, Teenagers by MCR comes on. Last day of school, hit by a water balloon? I Get Wet by Andrew W.K. Reading that Crowning Moment of Heartwarming thread? Helena by MCR. Those are only a few. More like a case of Headphones Equal Clairvoyance, but...
#60788
This troper wears her headphones constantly when not in school. 80% of the time, there is no music playing. The headphones are to keep people from talking to me... and because it feels weird to not have them on.
#60789
If you see this troper wearing headphones, there's a good chance he's not listening to anything. I just wear them when I have my iPod because I don't want to bother putting them in my pocket, where they get all tangled. And yes, I occasionally use this for eavesdropping.
#60790
Headphones have saved
me from quite a few undesirable situations. Best example: I avoided being forced to watch Beverly Hills Chihuahua by listening to {{The Beatles}} and reading
Kafka}} Kafka's short stories.
#60791
This Troper likes to travel solely because it means she can avoid unpleasant conversation by letting OzzyOsbourne blast holes in her eardrums.
#60792
This Troper relies on public transportation, and has avoided many a conversation with a crazy person because he's blasting some music (or sometimes, just the headphones and no music just to avoid said crazy people). He's not even a loner... bus people just are that weird sometimes.
#60793
This troper appreciates using headphones to shut people out, especially family members shouting about something she's not involved in. Music is her happy place!
#60794
Aversion! ->Amperschwa: THESE HEADPHONES, THEY DO NOTHING
#60795
This is the only way this troper can escape for a while. Putting on her favorate songs at a rather high volume adds to the isolation.
#60796
Played relatively straight by this unregistered troper, except when his relatives attempt to talk to him... they never know when to leave a guy alone for a few minutes, despite his donning a
humongoid pair of circumaural headphones.
#60797
The reason
This Troper bought a large pair of Skullcandy headphones. It worked (for the most part), until they broke....
#60798
This troper has a massive pair of headphones that she wears all the time when at a computer, even when not listening to anything. They're noise-canceling. Her parents still try to tell her important things and get mad when she doesn't remember them. They don't get the whole "if I have headphones on I am not paying attention to you and probably can't even hear you" thing.
#60799
Played straight with
this Troper, who has her headhphones on for half the day. Irritating to the rest of her family, who get upset that she can't hear what they have to say, and now only bother her for something 'important'. Which was what she was going for.
#60800
This Troper ALMOST ALWAYS had headphones on whilst in a moving vehicle. Her sister is SERIOUSLY
Deaf
#60801
This Troper's headphones are designed to block out the world with music. Annoyingly, people still try to talk to her when she has them on.
#60802
Totally invoked by
This Troper, not as successfully as he would like.
#60803
Invoked and subverted by This Troper, who was ignored or avoided by everyone outside of a small group of friends. Getting gifted with an MP3 player and Persona3 led to trying out the 'protagonist with headphones' look and wearing them anywhere it could be gotten away with. People inexplicably became much more friendly and where able to identify me as 'Headphone Guy', although the change didn't stick.
#60804
This troper (currently at the library) put on headphones for a Youtube video. After the video was done, he realized that the guy sitting across from him had taken the opportunity to begin discussing women with panty fetishes.
#60805
Once while I was in the dorm's laundry room, I was listening to a tape for Spanish class. A guy walked in and yelled at me, "THOSE THINGS'LL FRY YOUR BRAIN!" I answered with a loud "WHAT?" He repeated his statement. I took the headphones off, "WHAT?" He repeated his statement again, when I had the headphones off. And I still said, "WHAT?" He saw the ridiculousness of it when I said, "I DON'T KNOW ABOUT FRYING MY BRAIN, BUT THEY'RE DOING A NUMBER ON MY EARS!"\\ The trope never worked for me, since I have very good hearing. Even with supposedly "noise reducing" headphones, I can hear what's going on. I tried on some Gun Mufflers (heavy duty ear protection) once, and I found I could STILL understand someone speaking in a normal voice! Those were uncomfortable, but still the most effective world-silencers I've ever gotten ahold of...
#60806
Happens all the time for this troper. Also, his parents complain that headphones will damage his ear, however he has near-perfect hearing.
#60807
This troper has an awesome pair of noise reducing Skullcandy ear buds. The fact that they're a visible-from-space shade of hot pink doesn't hurt in deterring conversation-seekers, either.
#60808
This troper sometimes likes to use the portable music player as a kind of escapism, not depending on other people to have fun and preventing himself from feeling lonely/depressed. He can still hear the outside world while wearing headphones - except if he's pushing them against his ears, or puts the volume really high.
#60809
This Troper does this all the time, and has rather large headphones (no discreet listening for him). Yet many will still talk to him when he's got them on... They should realize by now that "on" means "leave me alone" and "around my neck" means "I'll listen." *shrug*
#60810
This trope actually saved this troper from possible bullying/harassment one time in Japan (I was an exchange student, so naturally I stood out anyway). I was on my way home with my friend on the train when we realized we were standing near some punk guys from my school. My friend told me to quickly put my headphones in. They might've noticed us, but nothing ever happened and they didn't bother us. Phew!
#60811
This troper feels naked without her headphones and is a sociopath, but subverts this as she doesn't wear any outside.
#60812
This troper wears headphones so as to discourage conversation, but usually listens to music quietly enough that she can still hear people talking.
#60813
This Troper is always listening to music when she's outside, and she usually WANTS people to leave her alone (talking to her while she's in the middle of a song can @#!*% her off), but they usually don't.
#60814
Mostly played straight with this troper. He has absolutely massive headphones, but they leak sound like @#!*% . As a result, I can still understand conversations even if they can distinguish the lyrics of the song I'm listening to. Most people forget that and try to hold...compromising conversations around me. This can range from humorous to awkward.
#60815
Why does nobody leave me alone when I have headphones in? I swear, more people try to talk to me then that when I don't have them on.
#60816
This troper, to the extreme, both symbolically and literally-- it helps that he has a huge personal space bubble that nobody respects and has serious problems with dealing with other people, so he uses them to at least put his mind away. He feels absolutely naked without them, and nearly had a breakdown at the concept of having to go without his music for a day. Yeah, he's
not a people person.
#60817
This Troper loves his noise-canceling headphones because they sound a lot better than plain ear buds, but has found them even more useful for not having to deal with people constantly bugging him for no good reason. Doesn't stop his mother from getting irritated when he can't hear her.
#60818
Subverted in that, while this troper does try and use this, her parents know she has extremely sensitive hearing and unless they can hear the music as well, she can hear anything they're saying (abeit muffled depending on the distance). However, having them on helps her block out other noise when she's trying to focus on anything from school work to a video game (she thinks this is because it gets her something specific to block out rather than a mass of noise), so she plays it straight as well if they're combined with something else.
#60819
Subverted with this troper, as he thought that a classmate of his couldn't hear him, until he realized that he had been messing up his name for over a year. The guy never realized that the troper was trying to get his attention.
#60820
This Trooper would listen to music on the bus to drown out the other students. Sometimes, if I really liked the song, I'd wear it to my locker, but to be polite, I'd pull one ear-bud out so if someone wanted they could get my attention. One of my teachers informed me I had gone to the dark side, probably based on this trope.
#60821
this troper, and his trusty sansa fuze (ipods are out of this 12 year old's price range) i can have my chemical romance going up to 11 can still hear his parents, anyone else talking. it never reavals much but i still take on earphone off to listen so they dont start talking to me like i really care what my parents think.
#60822
The only time you'll see This Troper with his iPod out is in school lessons. For some reason it's possible to ignore being whacked on the head with a soccer ball (twice) with them in.
#60823
This troper discovered that headphones +
Gnaural (a program that generates brainwave synchronization sounds) = nearly-perfect isolation. Works better than music in his experience.
#60824
This troper wears earphones instead of headphones. They work just as well, and people occassionally start talking to her because they don't notice the earphones. Just smile and nod along...
#60825
This troper never gets into a moving vehicle without some form of music listening-ery. Her mother knows this for a fact. And continues to spark conversations the INSTANT she presses play. She will listen to her and then wait for a minute or two after she has stopped talking before starting up her songs again... just to have her mother continue her previous thought the instant she does so.
#60826
This tropette gets like this, and then her parents scream at her because she can't hear them yelling that the food is ready. It's quite stupid really. Just come up to me and get my attention rather then trying to scream of the music and starting a fight. Just...
#60827
Subverted for this troper. He wears headphones, but they're broken and only as a fashion choice. They're never attached to anything and he talks to people first to make sure that they realize I'm listening to them.
#60828
This Tropes parents seem not to understand this trope, while I'm clealy lisening to music and can't hear anything else, they still try to scream at me for me to take out the trash, or my dinner is ready, ect.
#60829
This troper was wearing head phones in a libary during finals week. The head phones being really good blocked out all outside noise. When a friend said something to me I saw his lips move and quietly replied "What?" before taking off the head phones. Because I couldn't hear anything else, I had no idea on how loudly I was speaking and it turns out that I practically yelled and everyone in the library heard me and was suddenly looking at me. Embarrassment soon followed.
#60830
This troper finds that whenever she settles down in the social area of her building with her laptop, she can do whatever for hours without being spoken to, but as soon as she decides she wants to listen to music and gets her earbuds out, people will interrupt her every two minutes.
#60831
This troper loves music and listens to it as much as possible and uses earbuds most of the time because they are more practical for her. Whenever I'm wearing them in public, people tend to leave me alone, except when they want to ask directions or something, which I can easily answer because my music is never turned up very loud (I can't understand people, including my younger brother, who turn up the volume to a point that just '''got''' to hurt). I also tend to listen to music in the car and listen to music ''a lot'' whenever I'm at home or on my laptop, wearing either a headphone or earbuds. My dad and brother seem to understand and leave me alone unless they really need to disturb me for something. My mother,on the other hand, '''still''' tries to start a conversation whenever we're driving somewhere, even when I'm clearly listening to music and am not listening to her, to the point I have to pull out/take off the earbuds/headphone and ask her what she said (which usually is something she ''already said several times at home''). I've already said to her that earbuds/headphone= music= not listening but she still ''doesn't get it and tries to talk to me!''. It probably has something to do with the fact that both my brother and me tend to react to things our parents talk about with visitors when we're listening to music/playing a game, but that doesn't mean we want to listen to ''anything they say!''.
#60832
Averted by this troper- he has very sensitive hearing, so if he's listening to music, you can bet it's on just about the lowest volume. This leads to much flinching when people yell at him in a misguided attempt to make themselves heard.
#60833
All of Japan. Seriously. Just go there.
#60834
This troper failed to deter chuggers with headphones. The charity worker literally stepped in front of me and pulled them off and began to talk about Haiti. A punch to the face ensued (in my defense, it's because I assumed it was a mugger - who the hell else walks up to someone and snatches expensive noise-canceling headphones right off someone's face?). Fortunately, no legal problems ensued after the guy agreed that it was an incredibly stupid thing to do.
#60835
With mine, it doesn't work right; much more often I have the earbuds in but no music playing, and all people ever do is tell me to take them off. Regardless of whether I show them that the iPod is FREAKING PAUSED.
#60836
I am so thankful for this. I don't do it so people will ignore me, but apparently
my hearing can put bats to shame, because I can hear absolutely everything, no matter how quiet. How bad is it? I can often hear people making out...''In the freaking apartment below me! Ugh!'' I've also heard a cat meow in the street, and somewhat-muffled conversations between the people next door and below me. If I didn't have my headphones, tons of music in my harddrive and a bottle of headache medicine handy, I would probably go homicidal.
#60837
This troper is basically an auditory {{hikikomori}}.
#60838
In an example different from the usual "listening to [=iPod/MP3=]" crap, I often wear my headphones when using my laptop, so that I can watch videos and receive IM alerts without bugging other people. My parents often try to lecture me while I'm watching Youtube, which quickly gets annoying as I have to keep pausing the video every time they start up, and they just won't stop. They quit their ranting, then as soon as I hit Play, "RAH RAH RAH RAH."
#60839
This Troper does it 24/7. Literally, I sleep with the things on. Noone seems to notice though and insist on talking to me. It's not fun getting yelled at, but at least I can't hear it.
#60840
My dad had a cousin who was walking on train tracks with loud music blaring through his headphones. He was run over by a train and killed.
#60841
Daily for this troper.
#60842
This Troper actively averts this by wearing headphones a bit off his ears, making them easily audible but not shutting out outside sound. A friend tends to play it straight...with little bud earphones that are easily overlooked.
#60843
This troper inverts it. Powered-up Sordins are nice for listening in on EVERYTHING.
#60844
Untill my Mp3 player's untimely demise, this was me every day. I just can't live without my music for very long. What's cool is, that at school, I have usually have my headphones cranked up loud enough for other people to hear it and I sing along and people in my Theatre department don't care. They just talk louder.