Cartoon Wall Clock
cartoon wall clock Auditory and visual hallucinations? I have never experienced anything like this before. I had been drinking last night, not too much though and I went to bed late... I keep he...
cartoon wall clock
![]() Auditory and visual hallucinations? I have never experienced anything like this before. I had been drinking last night, not too much though and I went to bed late... I went into another room and I laid down and the ringing got louder. On the wall I saw what looked like a puppet show of some sorts/video game cartoon. I literally got the hell out of my friend's house and drove home. I swear I never have been so freaked out in all of my life, or at least for many years. When I got home to my place, it all stopped when I turned the fan on in my room. I thought this could be the onset of some sort of schizophrenic condition. But, I have looked up this one thing called tinnitus. Look it up if you have a second...oh and my ears still hurt today from the perceived ringing of last night. What the hell is going on? The ringing is probably tinnitus. It can change with the position you are in, exertion/heart rate, barometric pressure, lot's of things including alcohol. It can also pulsate with your heartbeat. It can come and go. Different ppl experience it differently. What you describe sounds like what I get. As for the next day, unless you were exposed to very loud sounds, the "hurt" is probably that it's continuing, just at a different "volume." (Sorry, I know the phenomenon, but don't know how to explain it.) It's not psychiatric. Seeing puppets on the wall given what else you describe sounds like a slight buzz and partial sleep state plus perhaps fueled by anxiety about the tinnitus. If something like that happens again while you are up and about fully awake w/o any drugs or alcohol in your system, then get concerned enough to make an appointment with your doctor. Your doc would then rule out medical causes and refer you to a psychiatrist as appropriate. For now, write it off as strange but nothing more. |
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Large Wall Clocks Always Have a Story to Tell With the Collectors
Large wall clocks are a statement: they say “Look at me!”. Most often they will dominate the room by the design, the appearance and even the noise that they make; although there are very silent big clocks too. However, why eliminate the noise when it is part of the very charm of the clock, you will undeniably know that the time still passes by as we’re used to.
Sometimes large wall clocks seem to have a story of their own; as a decorative item that is accented by the room details, such an item will draw the attention and inevitably rise questions. Why a large clock? Where did you buy it from? Was it expensive?
The collectors will be proudly presenting their biggest wall clocks with stories about the moment of the purchase; women will tell you about the way such an item fits perfectly with the color of the couch; the elder will tell you that they bought it to see better what time it is. Large wall clocks make a difference in a house, and there is definitely a reason for which you chose them in the first place.
When wall clocks are meant as gifts for friends it’s better to know one's preferences. The design is important when making such presents since the clock has to match the rest of the house: the color of the drapes, the walls, and the overall design of the furniture. Large wall clocks should fit in the atmosphere without any interferences, and it should dominate a room without getting in the way.
Large wall clocks in the children's room can help them learn to tell the time more easily, and be more responsible. Some of these special clocks may actually make the kids' quarter a lot brighter: they can be custom made with a special message, a photo or a cartoon character included in the design. Usually manufactured from plastic such large wall clocks have a wide level of adaptability to various other rooms too.
Most of the large wall clocks you can find online for average prices are usually made of plastic, and they do not stand out by special features. However, there are also classic models, made out of natural materials, but they are incredibly difficult to move because they are very heavy. Some other items are unique, made out of unusual materials like precious wood, artistically crafted glass, polished stones and so on.
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