PTSD sucks. I have my ear plugs in, trying to ride out the explosions outside. Anyone else in a similar situation, maybe neurodivergent?

  • iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org
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    14 天前

    My cats mainly, but I also fucking hate fireworks for holidays unless they’re a large community thing.

    Random assholes in their backyard really ruin the holidays for me. Also, absolutely cannot abide fireworks for sporting events. It’s such a dumb spectacle that seems to have picked up more since the 2010s or so.

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    13 天前

    I have sensitive ears. I don’t hide from fireworks but really don’t get why every celebration has to be so loud. Half of the time it’s not even fireworks but those mini bombs teenagers throw around

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      13 天前

      Yep in my country they are called “kanonslag” or if you direct translate it. Cannon slammers.

      They can be so huge that you are more or less holding a DIY hand grenade. I really don’t get the idea. At least regular fireworks can be pretty

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    13 天前

    Not really. I like fireworks. The only problem is, people firing them off in places where they would otherwise get penalized for. Like we’re not allowed to have fireworks/sparklers of any kind on the apartment premises. Yet that didn’t seem to stop a few idiots who fire them off thinking they’re living in homes and the cars that could get hit or be set on fire should things go wrong, exist.

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    13 天前

    I use to have that as teen after a “firework accident”. It fade year after year, now it don’t bother me anymore.

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    13 天前

    Hard to tell fireworks from gunfire around here, I have no desire to be clipped by an errant bullet. Also I enjoy feeling rested more than seeing fireworks for the 538th time in my life.

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    13 天前

    I’m staying with the in-laws. We’ve got the dogs in the house. Amazingly none of them care about fireworks.

    We do have a toddler who had her night sleep interrupted by big bada-booms half the night. I was hoping to acclimatise her before her bedtime, but there were none to be seen then.

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    13 天前

    Given the local weather, there’s typically barely anything of that sort around here.

    The real problem is the 4th of July, in which there are chronic explosions going on almost a full month sandwiching that date. Just terrible as a light sleeper with oversensitive hearing.

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    13 天前

    Because they happen after I go to bed. I see no benefit in staying up to watch fireworks IRL. My Animal Crossing island is 3 hours ahead of my IRL location, so I can get on the Nintendo at 9pm, enjoy fireworks with Isabelle and Tom Nook and my villagers, and then cut it off and go to sleep.

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    13 天前

    I don’t hide from them, I just don’t go out of my way to see them. I recently moved and my last neighborhood really did a fantastic show…. if you saw them from the parks around the lakes.

    Everyone knows this so in order to get a “seat” in the parks you have to get there 4-6 hours in advance.

    And then there is the traffic madness to deal with when they are over.

    My family and I did it once. We paired with two other families and made a picnic out if it. It was a good time and absolutely not worth the effort.