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Re: Sensitivity as *part of* the noise problem??
Sean,
I beg to differ - that reasoning is akin to accepting that a wife's
over-sensitivity to beating is *part of* the domestic abuse problem.
My *normal-sensivity* to pollution of the air I breath is *not*
part of the air pollution problem. Neither is my *normal-sensivity*
to acoustic pollution part of the noise problem. Both offences are
an abuse - for which I accept no responsibility.
Cheers,
Charlesw
Sean Conlon wrote:
> I for one recognize that my own over-sensitivity is *part of* the
> noise problem, with the disrespect and indifference of others being
> the other part.
"Creativity and innovation are measured not by what is done,
but by what could have been done ... but wasn't"
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