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u/StrixFx5 Aug 16 '21
my dog is deaf too but ahe can bark or make all kinds of sounds its instics i guess but op should check their dog to see if the dogs voice cords oparete normally.
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u/labdog Aug 16 '21
This Reddit player is a source of never ending frustration. I play it - no sound. So I click the mute button. Then there is a sound for a while, but it seems like I shouldn't clicked it, because I just turned it off. So I click it again - nothing happens, still silence. But I learn. I know I have to wait for like 5 seconds, it's the Reddit player - it doesn't work like normal programs. So I wait 10 seconds. But no joy. Maybe that video doesn't have a sound? But I think I've heard something. So I try again. Click. Wait. Nothing. I click the third time - oh, now it worked instantly. This app seems to be deliberately and maliciously designed to annoy and infuriate. Someone seemed to take a lot of time and effort to make it as user-hateful as possible. So - each click goes though randomizer - a random function decide if it will be registered, and what action should be taken. Of course initial state of the player (sound or no sound) is also randomized. Then the random function rolls the delay to call the function. It can be from 0 to 30 seconds. There is like 60% probability the player will freeze and reload will be required to spice things up. Also - while loading it often show the last frame. If you know how the video will end - maybe you just give up. They hope. It works best on /r/unexpected.
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u/RedditCringetopia Aug 16 '21
I would pretend to get mad at his barking just to make him feel like a normal dog
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u/John5967smith Aug 16 '21
But the dog is responding when the lady is talking to her, even while not looking at her. Seems like the dog might have some issue with the vocal chords.
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u/EliBannaran Aug 16 '21
I remember the first time i saw this posted, always adorable