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It's funny, if my fingernails are just ever so slightly too long, most of the time I don't notice, but just occasionally it jumps out at me and once I've noticed it's like fire on my skin, I want to tear the ends off right then and I have to deal with it immediately.

At home, cutting fingernails always feels like a minor chore, something I'll do but not something I'll want to do. Especially as nothing I do once every few weeks gets into a regular rhythm. However, I've kept a spare pare of clippers in my draw at work[1] and at work, it feels relaxing and cathartic to snip snip snip the ends away!

But then I remembered the Dilbert cartoon. It's something like Alice listening to clipping sounds from Wally's cubicle, and screaming "AGH! It's so annoying. Yet quiet enough I'll look neurotic if I say anything! It's driving me mad!" and the last panel is Wally telling Dilbert about his new screensaver, "Wally's 101 annoying cubicle sounds".

Is fingernail clipping so annoying? I can see why it might be in principle, but it doesn't feel it. It's very quiet -- practically not showing up against the background -- and lasting only a few minutes and only every few weeks. Work isn't so silent that noise would stand out. And we're spaced so only about one person might hear.

[1] along with emergency: toothbrush, alcohol and tissues. I've yet to stash shoes and underwear.

Date: 2008-03-27 12:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lupie-stardust.livejournal.com
The sound of nails being clipped drives me quietly mad. This is because it is a small, yellowy-green shallow "X" and the edges are sharp. If it goes on for a while, it hurts my head.

I have just cut off my beautiful long nails because the sound they were making on my keyboard was similarly painful.

Date: 2008-03-27 07:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cartesiandaemon.livejournal.com
I have just cut off my beautiful long nails because the sound they were making on my keyboard was similarly painful.

*hugs*. And the synesthesic description was perfect. But on the other hand, *files away for future reference*, just in case :)