Kind of like the folks who go camping to get away from the stresses of civilization but arrive in/on ear-jarring vehicles, and have the volume up on their audio devices enough to drown out any sounds of nature or allow others to experience peace.
Can it be possible that some folks who have ride or walk with earbuds and ipods are actually listening to the kind of sounds recommended for tranquil listening?
Used to live 3 counties north of NYC. Folks from down in/by the city were constantly moving north looking for “the country life”. All the while not realizing they were destroying it by moving in.
Thechildinme about 5 years ago
Kind of like the folks who go camping to get away from the stresses of civilization but arrive in/on ear-jarring vehicles, and have the volume up on their audio devices enough to drown out any sounds of nature or allow others to experience peace.
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
Inner peace is a relative term.
Stocky One about 5 years ago
And if you say anything to him, he’ll insult you – he’s a “Boo/dis” guy!
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
I thought those things were supposed to be more relaxing.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
People with prosecution complexes seem to be thicker on the ground these days.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Can it be possible that some folks who have ride or walk with earbuds and ipods are actually listening to the kind of sounds recommended for tranquil listening?
derdave969 about 5 years ago
Used to live 3 counties north of NYC. Folks from down in/by the city were constantly moving north looking for “the country life”. All the while not realizing they were destroying it by moving in.
InTraining about 5 years ago
Frankie is about to step on those roses…. and get raked over the coals… !
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 5 years ago
Today they call it zen. My dad used to call it loafing.
braindead Premium Member about 5 years ago
Then there was that viral video of the monk gloating over his yoga championship.