I didn't check out your links, but I have used reverse speech in some of my design projects because it sounds freaky as hell and makes a really cool effect. |
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Anyone ever heard of this stuff before? Apparently, we say as much if more backwards as forwards. Here are the two sites: www.reversespeech.com, www.backwardmessages.com |
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I didn't check out your links, but I have used reverse speech in some of my design projects because it sounds freaky as hell and makes a really cool effect. |
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the animal thing was kind of freaky, but im sure it's just coincidence..yeah thats it...freaky... |
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Could it be more what you make out if it? You hear a backwards sounds and pick up something that recognize a forward meaning of a word. While someone else hear something else or nothing at all. |
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i heard of this before, heh its pretty freaky yes, dont think its anything more then that. |
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Note that the say "Can you hear <some message>?" You'll then listen to it trying to find it, and then apparently "finding it" in a bunch of gobbledegook. What you should do is take one sample, say to people "Can you hear <message>?", ask them to write down the time they heard it, then give their examples in without looking at others. I'm pretty sure they'd vary, and if you were to listen to each time noted, you'd also "find" the same messages. lalalal. |
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