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thatmemeguy89 · 3 days
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Can you hear me now? Good.
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tricodekus · 20 days
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How to draw ears, by me.
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intriga-hounds · 2 months
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he’s threatening me bc it’s bedtime and i am not in bed
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catfindr · 4 months
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redspringstudio · 1 month
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Where are all these red choices coming from 😯❓ That choice means reaching out to pet Vere’s ears, right? No? Ok
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sintoj · 7 months
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Commission for Kosskiku on twitter. Timelapse below!
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charmallows · 9 months
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they were insane for this btw
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ihobbit · 6 months
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Thorin: *raises voice* Bilbo, can you hear me?
Bilbo: *tartly* Have you seen my ears? OF COURSE I hear you!
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jaubaius · 2 years
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The ears.. 😂
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incognitopolls · 2 months
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(For the record, people generally don't need to clean out the insides of their ears and it's not recommended to do so at home, especially with q-tips/cotton swabs.)
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princesskittie · 2 years
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Slutty bunny girl~ 🐰💕 Subscribe to my 18+ Snapchat for more content (link on Patreon)! 👀
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nemfrog · 7 months
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Human ears. The principles of drawing. 1764.
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animeglitch · 4 days
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intriga-hounds · 4 months
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tfw no one will play with u even tho u brought ur log
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mindblowingscience · 4 months
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If you're the one in every ten adults who experiences incessant ringing in your ears, you already know how disruptive tinnitus can be. A new study led by researchers from Massachusetts Eye and Ear has uncovered evidence of this phantom noise being generated by hyperactive nerves the nervous system can no longer tune out. As widespread as it is, tinnitus has long remained a medical mystery, but now researchers have tracked down evidence that supports a leading theory of the origins of that pesky buzz. A quick explainer for those who haven't experienced it – around 10 to 15 percent of adults worldwide hear a ringing, roaring, or buzzing sound from within their ears known as tinnitus. For some, it comes and goes. For others, it is persistent, being considered chronic if it lasts for more than three months. Tinnitus is usually associated with some kind of ear disturbance, such as noise exposure, hearing loss, injury, blockage, or infection. It can also affect people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or hearing impaired. "Beyond the nuisance of having persistent ringing or other sounds in the ears, tinnitus symptoms are debilitating in many patients, causing sleep deprivation, social isolation, anxiety, and depression, adversely affecting work performance, and reducing significantly their quality of life," says auditory physiologist Stéphane Maison from Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, who was part of the research team.
Contlinue Reading.
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jayaxer · 10 months
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Rauru, ToTK
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