We imagine that most folks reading this will probably recognise the tagline:
In space no one can hear you scream
... even if they don't recognise its source (the tagline to Alien).
It makes sense that this continues to get used, in one form or another, in any media set in space, but it also feels like folks are missing a key extension of this.
Nobody can hear you scream because the space around you is a near-perfect vacuum (almost entirely devoid of matter), so sound cannot travel through it.
Using this same logic, if you were in an isolated capsule in space, with near-perfect vacuum all around you, nobody would be able to hear any noise you made.
And there were no windows within that capsule, nobody would be able to see you either.
Imagine the possibilities here for neurospicy people who don't want to be perceived.
For neurospicy trans+ people:
In space no one can hear you voice train.
For many neurospicy people:
In space no one can hear you stream... or record other content.
This post was sponsored by our first lisdex starting to kick in and us being pathologically unable to voice train if anybody can hear us (or if we believe that they can) 😅🤦♀️
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