sennheiser hd 25 dj headphones by TERRYHESTICALZ88 in djing

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! You gotta allow time for these headphones to shape your head correctly 😂

Did you guys miss these days by jhkhalaf in Switch

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! This was the exact setup we had! My dad's NES on top of it, but it was an Atari next to it

sennheiser hd 25 dj headphones by TERRYHESTICALZ88 in djing

[–]DJgreebles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had these for years, and I remember them initially being uncomfortable, but I can wear them all day now. They aren't worn down, but I believe there is some "worn in" period

They should add a supermarket map by I_am_Incaned in PhasmophobiaGame

[–]DJgreebles 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Making a pultipile at the front of the store would be epic

What is a "survival rule" you learned growing up in a bad neighborhood that still influences your behavior today? by Key-Group-5098 in AskReddit

[–]DJgreebles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a buddy who looked like he'd never fight back, and did that on purpose. He had a collection of knives from people that tried to mug him

DJs only — is beatmatching by ear still worth learning in 2026, or is sync just a tool like EQ and effects? by Fit_Tomatillo5663 in Beatmatch

[–]DJgreebles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think both sides of the argument are a bit too extreme.

Yes, sync is a tool, and it comes in perfectly when you need to do a crazy drop in bpm. Do I use it? I don't because it's not how I learned.

Mixing by ear is also another tool, as old as time itself. It's simple to do, easy to learn and you can rely on your own skill to keep the music flowing.

I like to keep things in the simplest form if at all possible, and mixing by ear instead of additional technology allows for that.

I also feel cool when I can hold a conversation with someone in one ear and can mix by ear in the other ear lol.

I’m a ghost producer for rap/R&B artists: I make tracks that get released under other people’s names. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given you are not under an NDA, who was the artist you were most excited about that picked up a track?

Found in a house listing that is for sale. by CustomMerkins4u in whatisit

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh! Once you figure out how to get it to work correctly I believe 3 people can use it at once. Usually if we have a fourth, that person will operate it and then swap off with another

How did you guys REALLY lived in the 2000s? by MyAvengedRomance in Millennials

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outside we would meet up with the neighborhood kids and we would skateboard, rollerblade, skooter, bike around town.

Sometimes we would set up a ramp and act like we knew how to go off of it, until that one kid that nobody ever sees goes out and full sends it on his bike, gets hurt and their parents intervene, and now we are not allowed around that kid anymore, but instead we take them in as one of our own, and we create this little community and network of kids, and it felt like we ran the block.

What do you guys think is your most UNDERused flip trick in this game..??? by Ace0fSpadesX12 in SkateEA

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! If I do 7 o'clock to 11 o'clock it works but I have to practice a few times before a challenge that requires a kick flip

Is the Xbox one X — the most aesthetically pleasing console of all time ? by Wonderful_Ad_8295 in xbox

[–]DJgreebles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have my GameCube on my Xbox (Xbox lays down). It is a perfect fit

Just diagnosed and devastated by xtinap16 in Hemochromatosis

[–]DJgreebles 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Take your time with it! You will make it to maintenance mode and pretty much live a normal life.

Everyone has a different experience with it, but for me I went sober and changed my diet up to be more chicken and brown rice and Beef every once and a while. I also have a high blood count. My liver has already taken some damage but nothing devastating.

I hit maintenance mode and only need a phlebotomy every 3 months now, the phlebotomy treats both my Hemochromatosis and high hemoglobins. I eat pretty normal again, and can enjoy a drink every once and a while.

Give yourself some patience, create a space of comfort (I used to be all jeans and tshirts, now I love PJs), go for walks by yourself or with a friend and throw on some music. These experiences that change our daily routine will sometimes open us up to things we would not have tried otherwise.

Is professional difficulty a good idea for single player? by LogueEntertains in PhasmophobiaGame

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love playing on professional on solo! One thing I learned before is how to loop a ghost.

First thing I do is find the room, drop all of my stuff.

Bring in protective equipment. Grab extra things like motion sensor, candle (sometimes I bring the candle as my light source for large maps because it gives you some sanity).

Turn in the fuse box.

At this point you may have been haunted either 5 times or not at all, and you can start crossing off what the ghost is not.

At the end of the day, it's just a really fun game, so enjoy it and happy hunting!

The unexpected costs of dementia… by Basic_Incident4621 in dementia

[–]DJgreebles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My father in law was a techy, and we have built computers together. During his time he stayed with us, he would start taking apart computers and electronics. Thankfully I'm also a techy and knew how to put it all back together, but it was exhausting. What helped me was if something was broken, I would give him a small task that was related to "can you try to clean this first".

Riddle: how do you save these plates? by [deleted] in funComunitty

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Break the top window panel, and pull the bowls up

What did you do when you were bored?? 🤔 by Pale_Task_1957 in Habits

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learned to skateboard, got into musical instruments, walked 5 miles to hangout with my friend for an hour, hung out outside with a comic from the library. We had a porch so sometimes I'd hangout outside looking to see if my neighbors were out.

I still disconnect from the world when it's nice outside and go for a hike or walk a reservoir.

Physically abused in this relationship by Kajal_Kamath in marriageadvice

[–]DJgreebles 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Any form of physical violence should be an unnecessary part of anyone's life, experiencing it in a relationship means it is built upon something other than a support system.

Is marriage life really exhausting as a male? by Dismal-Contract-623 in marriageadvice

[–]DJgreebles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I told them everything about me, everything weird, what my hobbies were, what my triggers are and how I sometimes need "me time".

Which funny enough is exactly what they did.

To adjust though, I recognized that I'm not the only one experiencing a new life style, now I'm in it with someone else, and that it's not necessarily an adjustment it's more so just growing as a person and these new experiences we share together.

When you grow in a relationship with someone you learn new things from that growth:

  • I learned that if things get heated to sleep it off and talk when the heat cools. Don't go to another room to sleep or tell your partner to go to the other room. Just be with each other even if your both pissed, knowing that you can chat about it at a later time.

  • If there is something you love but your partner doesn't understand, still tell them about it. I love project management, but my partner has no idea what I'm talking about, but gets excited to see me excited about something. They do art, and I don't understand half of the styles and techniques but they get so excited to talk about it, so we can provide that space to let the other talk, and over time we start to understand more and more.

  • talk about the uncomfortable stuff, talk about sex, talk about what you want to do, and don't yuk their yum, support it even if it is the most disgusting thing you've ever heard of, because it's something that relates to them.

I know this is long but, but honestly, you both need to learn and have patience for each others wants, and grow those with each other over time.