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  • Bloody thunder!

    Great to look at but ive some pain in the head!!!!!

    is it the air pressure that does that or what?

  • #2
    think so, bad buzz that

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    • #3
      Wha

      Ya cant c thunder j..hahah
      Dont play dat beat

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      • #4
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvoeeq-BH4w

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        • #5
          Hahaha

          Do ya not no how 2 upload a video J????haha
          Dont play dat beat

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          • #6
            it comes up for me?

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            • #7
              Ha

              It says emmbedding disabled or sumtin wen i hit play
              Dont play dat beat

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Deedo08 View Post
                It says emmbedding disabled or sumtin wen i hit play
                You're obviously gimped it works perfectly for me

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                • #9
                  FFS

                  Ye I seem To sufffer from that too jay its a bastard pressure sensitive

                  __________________________________________________ _____

                  Found This >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


                  What Causes
                  Barometric Pressure Headaches?

                  Barometric pressure headaches are caused due to air-pressure changes following weather changes. This might sound a very simple definition; but the justification is not as candid.


                  Many opinions have been expressed about barometric pressure headaches, some of which accept the role of weather while others negate it.

                  Scientists and researchers have long tried to fathom the relationship between weather changes and headaches.

                  Their efforts have led to the following findings:

                  * Change in pressure (effected by seasonal changes) brings about changes in the oxygen level, which in turn causes headache.

                  * Many a times the blood vessels try to compensate for the lowered oxygen level by contracting and expanding. This exertion leads to migraine.

                  * Headaches and migraines can be the resultant of many factors (which are often weather-related) – like high temperature and humidity, overcast skies, etc. etc.

                  * Weather changes sometimes also effect chemical changes in the body, which again trigger headaches and migraines.

                  * Electrically charged air very often sets off a bad headache.

                  These findings do not go uncontested and they have been strongly opposed. Scientists opposing the above assertions opine that the fluctuation in pressure resulting from seasonal changes is far too insignificant to lead to serious health crisis.
                  Last edited by Armer; Thu 30-07-2009, 8:01 PM.
                  ♪♫♪♫ NoT fOr ArMeR ♪♫♪♫

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                  • #10
                    yeh i'll concur - been getting random splitters, sometimes waking up with them lately..

                    messy..
                    jUst plAythAtbEAt

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                    • #11
                      your man dr house took acid one night to cure his migranes, i concur that a good dose should shift yer aches lads lol

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