USA, Texas · 2022-01-06 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
An account in USA, Texas
Fan, Airplane- usually comes in at night while I'm laying down. Seems to be the worse in my bedroom but can hear in the living room as well. I can hear it during the day but sometimes its there and sometimes not. Most nights it is and I even feel my bed shake which creates high anxiety.
It's more of a feeling, with a rumble or drone that seems to be right at the edge of my hearing. It ranges from a low frequency rumble that feels like the bed or floor is slightly shaking (…
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Last nights SP and FA I was getting vibrations as I was lying down in bed trying to get to sleep, I must have nodded off after a short while. I now remember waking up at some point in the ni…
the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details
It├»┬┐┬╜s like a generator or engine idling outside my home. It more clear at night but also can be heard during day time. It continues all the night until I fall asleep. In the daytime I do…
the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details
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