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notuntilperfection

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I plan to go through with it at around 3 am just to make sure everyone's asleep. I have my own room but i have family right next door and even though both our doors will be shut im worried they would hear it
 
HelensNepenthe

HelensNepenthe

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I'd guess noise would be within the range of 10dBA to 30dBA. Tanks don't make much noise.
 
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ebt88

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I don't think you make extra noises with this method. Might be more difficult to hide/justify big tanks of gas in your room
 
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notuntilperfection

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I don't think you make extra noises with this method. Might be more difficult to hide/justify big tanks of gas in your room


You'd never believe the cover up i came up with. I've always been an artsy person and i'm very into fashion designing and doing projects e.c.t , so i told my dad very casually that i need helium (even though i've bought argon.. he wouldnt know or care) to blow up tiny specially designed balloons to sew together and make a dress. I told him its a project i've always wanted to do and i need something to stay occupied and he totally bought it and even took it up to my room. I came up with this lie on the spot, i feel its a bit psycho but its ok im desperate lol
 
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SpottedPanda

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I bought balloon helium without a regulator, and it was terribly loud. Don't know about other types, or what it's like with a regulator.

You could always test the noise when nobody's home.
 
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