Great question! I can do that, too, but never could describe it as well as you have. To the best of my knowledge, the effect is caused by the tiny muscles that control your eardrums. These muscles can tighten slightly in response to louder noises to protect your inner ear.
Why we have control over these muscles is unclear, but it IS clear that we usually cannot make them go loose or go tight. We can only make them "vibrate" between loose and tight at just the right speed to move the bones in the inner ear which, in turn, send a message to the brain that is interpreted as sound.
It is possible to make the rumbling louder or softer or in between. I often do drum rhythms by starting and stopping the rumbling in a beat of some kind.
it can but only if there is somthing in between it. If the cannot be connected in any way, no.
Its called hacking a computer =]]
You have to slide it into there mouths without it touching the fly trap.
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memories
Technically, if you are touching someone they are touching you
The things that pull things in without touching are called suctions.
an arrest that is accomplished without any physical touching, grabbing, holding, or the use of force. Usually occurs when the individual peacefully submits to the officers' will and control.
Touching a person without their permission is considered a violation of personal boundaries and could be seen as physical assault or harassment. It is important to always respect someone's personal space and boundaries.
You're probably looking at 19 Down on your crossword puzzle, aren't you? Well, the answer is 'Slide'.
LSD
Silence