Thanks for sharing! I, for one, HATE noise. The radio drives me crazy, I can't handle a lot of people talking, I'm completely stressed out by airbrakes or whatever causes that sharp sound that buses and other large vehicles make when they stop, I almost have an anxiety attack when I see balloons (the rubber ones, not the metallic looking ones)... I just find humans are far too noisy, not to mention they intentionally make these horrible sounds. Needless to say, my house is very quiet.
I agree with you, Clark. We need a massive die-off of humans or something. For anyone reading this, obviously we aren't suggesting that we want humans to die. It's just that disease, predation, competition for resources, natural disasters, having designated breeding seasons, etc., keeps non-human animal populations in check. Humans, on the other hand don't die from disease*, kill any animals who are perceived as vaguely threatening (Thylacine, elephants, snakes, spiders, tigers, leopards, jaguars, cougar, cheetah, hyena, wilddogs, bears, wolves, pit bulls, gorillas...), breed constantly...
*Yeah, so, fun fact: in times of disease, starvation, poverty, war, and just general horribleness, humans breed even more. It's stupid, since animals don't do this because they seem to understand that if things aren't going great for them, then adding to the population definitely isn't going to help.
But considering our ability to breed pretty much constantly, our long lifespans, nothing keeping our population in check (besides genocide and other atrocities), etc., we're going to kill the planet if we don't keep our numbers in check. Just have one (or no) children. Oh, you want tons of children? How about you adopt some, then. Like, there's literally thousands of tiny humans sitting around in orphanages and foster homes that nobody wants. Like, these humans have already been birthed, so you don't have to go through 9 months of suffering or the horrors of giving birth. Plus, you already know what medical and behavioural problems they have. Or you could buy (I guess it's "technically" called an adoption fee) an older child so you don't have to constantly buy them new clothes.
Yes, I do keep getting off topic -_-. Wait, no, I'm on point there.