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An auditory example?

I wonder if I may have experienced the auditory form of this.

On the [[Rotten Tomatoes Show}} on Current TV, Ellen Fox and Brett Erlich, the two hosts were quite free with their expletives, which were frequently bleeped. But the censors were very lax; the bleeps usually didn't cover the entire word, and sometimes missed the word altogether. I had recorded the shows. On one occasion when Ellen Fox used an expletive which was bleeped, I kept rewinding and replaying those few seconds, but the bleep and the expletive came so close together, I couldn't decide which had come first. It was strange, and I don't know why I couldn't tell which had come first. Would it be this chronostasis? 99.9.112.31 (talk) 20:05, 15 July 2012 (UTC)NotWillRiker[reply]

I'm not sure which is worse - that you did all of that in the first place, or that I've just reread it several times in disbelief. That I'm typing this at all is clearly far far worse than either. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.40.46.110 (talk) 12:35, 7 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

In pulse

so I don't have a source just yet, but I wanted to write it before I forgot. During panic attacks, I will compulsively check my pulse. It took me a while, but I noticed this effect after a time (I can see my pulse in my wrist.) Until recently, this would terrify me. I'll work on finding a real source, but the attacks make it hard to remember. if I can't find anything, I'll just leave it at that. 74.132.249.206 (talk) 15:23, 15 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]