I remember back in my days when the tv would do that. I was scared when it would make a random loud static sound. Old tv sets were something else 😂
You dont realise how much you miss somthing until it's gone. I used to legitimately turn the TV on just to fall asleep to static , Never heard anyone else talk about doing it till many years later. I think it reminds alot of people of the sound of the ocean maybe.
I remember getting up before anyone as a child and just sitting and staring at the static screen, so patiently awaiting the test pattern cycle to start and end, to finally see a Saturday cartoon. It was a marathon waiting for this best thing ever on our incredible tv set. I still have an old huge analogue set that we use for video tapes sometimes.
Yes thats the one i voted for. I will dream all night of static
I overheard someone talking about how you can see who your soulmate is by looking into the tv at midnight while it's raining!
This sound takes me back to the times where we had to go to channel 3 in order to play video games. I'm glad I kept my CRT TV and it's in storage until I have my own place and it'll be the gaming tv.
Perfectly timed for my 10 hour study session
thank you for selecting just the right model!
Time to go back to memories of sleeping in the living room, lol.
The old TV static sound. Comforting in its eerie dissonance.
Half expecting the national Anthem to start playing. 😂 definitely going to use this tonight 😎👍
This makes me nostalgic ❤😌... Relaxing white noise 😍.
This and box fans and birch logs are great sleeping stuff
Old TV static used to scare me when I was younger.
Oh yeah! POV: You fell asleep with the TV on, it is past midnight,
The introduction of the TV'S begins! i wonder if the llittle electroshocks you get from touching them makes good asmr
I got PTSD from analog horror and listened to this last night not thinks ng anything of it, then I woke up at 3 am with this on and something was banging on my window (it was a tree branch*
Feels like listening to the void
Noise of the cosmic microwave background emitted shortly after the big bang when the first rays of light appeared in the universe, still here today at a temperature of 2.7K. ER, thanks for enlightening us…
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