Poxy123
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| 02 Oct 2015 09:01 PM |
| My voice is low in the morning, but it gets higher in the afternoon |
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k5a
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| 02 Oct 2015 09:03 PM |
probably is has to do with mood or tiredness
+16,306 to post count (extremeflames29,k5a,OTSnackStealer, ect.) |
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SpartaZ0
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| 02 Oct 2015 09:04 PM |
| because in the morning your vochal chords are more relaxed so deeper and such and then in the afternoon your vochal chords will be more not relaxed |
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| 02 Oct 2015 09:05 PM |
| because in the morning your vochal chords are more relaxed so deeper and such and then in the afternoon your vochal chords will be more not relaxed[2] |
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Slydexia
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| 02 Oct 2015 09:05 PM |
have you ever heard of the explanation of why we shrink during the day? it's basically the same thing.
if you don't know what i'm talking about: when we wake up in the morning, we're taller because we've been sleeping, and all our joints are stretched out. when we walk around and stuff during the day, our joints compress back together because we've been standing up. you follow? |
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