 Originally Posted by Shark Rider
About the voices: I hear those too. And I was suprised to see I wasn't the only one to hear those voices. I'm not sure what it is ...no wait...I know what it is . It's my headphones actually (the music). There's some songs that make me hear those. I remember first when I heard those I was in my room. It was like 11pm. I was SO freaked out. I took off my headphones and...all gone. It's weird. Sometimes I guesse, while the song has been recorded there were some special effects or someone talking. I don't know. I have no idea why it does that.
About those moving things: well, I have no idea. It's weird...
Carôusoul, I don't know why but your new avatar scares the crap out of me!!! 
It looks like some kind of ghost or spirit. And the thing that scares me the most is that it looks familiar to me...
Lol shark rider, u baby lol jk.
When i was littel, and i would play my gameboy all day long, with sound on of course, i would hear the sound still on after i shut it off. It was my mind saying that it got so used to the sound that it thought it should be there, and once it wasnt it fixed itself so that it could hear it, so everything seemed normal. Creepy eh?
But the noises is nothing to fear. Your headphones are complex things, and the thing there attatched to, the mp3 or computer or whatever, are also complex things. Radio waves however, are not so complex. Your headphones can pick up radio waves like its nothing at all. If you are hearing something, its probably radio waves. Almost 95% certain.
The other 4.99999% that i think it could be, is the recording of people talking while in the studio while the song is being recorded. Again, just like my game boy experience, if you listen to music alot, your mind starts to think its normal to hear the music all the time. If your just sitting around, and there is nothing on that is making noise, and you hear a pin drop in the room next to you, you might be able to hear this. Once your mind decides that what your hearing is what is supposed to be there, it starts to look for things that arent supposed to be there, such as sounds. Back to the recording, when people are singing, there is that glass barrier where you cant hear anything on the other side. This is true for most studios, but what you dont hear is the talking that is on the other side of the glass. I believe that nothing can be absolutley sound proof, but something can be so sound proof that the it cuts down the sound waves and makes them so small that your mind cant anything with them. But if your mind thinks that music is the only thing you should hear, all day ever day, due to listening to alot of music, then it searches for things that arent supposed to be there. It searches for these small waves of sound, like the people talking through the glass. Then your mind starts to work intensivly on the waves, and makes them out for you. This could be what you are hearing.
That might not make sense, because it is 1:20 at night when im typing this blah, but i hope you kinda get the point. The other .00001 % could just be your mind playing tricks on you, but who knows. Try listening to different songs, and see what the voices say. The listen to the same song over and over and try to see if the voices say the exact thing. Try finding the voice you hear on a local radio station that wouldnt be using super radio waves to broadcast around the world, and see if they match up to the voices you are hearing.
Hope this helps, if not then idk what to tell you.
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