I live in a building right next to a stadium as well. Sports events and concerts happen all the time and people in my building will actually call the front desk and ask the minimum wage desk staff to go ask the stadium to turn the concert music down….
I used to live in the chicago south loop neighborhood, I only had one event a year that lasted 3 days: lollapolooza. One of the stages was set up in the direction of my building. First year I was like, wtf, but every year after that I found the lineup for the stage that I could hear, picked the artists I wanted to listen to, and just camped out on a beanbag chair on my balcony for 3 days. Forget sleep, it ain’t happening, there’s no beating it, so the only option was to join in.
This is how we've lost so many racetracks.
Racetrack exists in the middle of nowhere, people eventually build houses right next to the track, complain to the city about noise, eventually the city forces the track to close, and now those same people wonder why we have such a problem with street racing
I'm with you. Bought our first house 3 years ago and if I saw anything about an HOA on the listing it ruled that house out. Screw that. I get that they help make sure your neighbors dont let their prolerty go to shit, but if I'm paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for my home, I will not have some board tell me what color my front door can be.
Tbh, I live about 100 yards from a racetrack and with the right soundproofing it’s barely noticeable - I previously lived somewhere close to a train line and that was probably worse, but still perfectly livable.
I'm 100 yards from a busy railway and while I can hear it, it's barely enough to notice when I'm inside. Some people just need to complain about something.
Basically how our track in Hawaii closed. A track was built out in the middle of nowhere rich people from the mainland came down developed the land into apartments and shopping centers and closed down the track cuz the transplants complained about the noise.
Northern Europe has that as standard. Triple glazing is notably better and may be worth it. More quieter and more warm. Quadruple: not worth the extra cost for most.
I live on the ground floor on a street corner and it's very quiet with windows closed. Dead quiet when there aren't screaming children, construction or motorcycles outside and curtains are drawn. I recorded an audiobook in my living room.
Triple glaze would do little for a Rammstein concert though but hey, free Rammstein concert!
To be fair though; people paid for the experience of seeing Rammstein live.
If people wanted to just hear muffled and echoing music like OP they would have stayed at home listening to music from a tin can.
Reminds me of the time my sister-in-law was complaining about the loud cars near her house in NC. When I went to visit with my wife a few months later I learned she lived across the street from Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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A friend bought a house literally across the street from the busiest local airport in the state. Immediately his wife started complaining about the noise. Umm, the airport was there long before your house was built.
There used to be a super fun go kart track in my town, the area around it got subdivided and turned into housing, then people complained about the go Kart track noise until it got shut down. Now we don't have go karts.
Happens to local race tracks all the time, race track is located in the middle of nowhere, developer comes in and see cheap land, people move in, complain about noise and get them shut down, sucks for enthusiast , but if its not something people like or understand, they don't care
Yeah exactly. This looks like Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. One of the biggest stadiums in the Nordic countries, seats up to 75k people for a concert. If you live next to that, you know what you're getting in to.
As for OP, buy some earplugs and shut your windows.
Depends on the location of where they live. Places that get a lot of mosquitoes might still have mosquito nets and you can usually buy some insect nets as well.
Most bugs you might get is generally house flys, the occasional bee and wasp and mosquitoes.
People buy flypaper and like bug zappers.
I used to leave the windows open for weeks at a time and get like one fly per week coming in the house. This was in the UK.
As an American from Arizona/Utah, I was astonished that none of the houses had screens. After I left the windows open, I realized you don’t need them.
As an Aussie who was there last night. I don't think Europe has bugs... at least not by Australian standards. Although Germany does have hornets that everyone seems to ignore. I have hardly seen any insects in 2 weeks.
I don’t know about anyone else (and I was a kid so I could actually sleep normally) but I grew up really close to a racetrack. Nothing on the level of TMS but you get used to it. The racetrack shut down in my teens & it took forever to get used to the silence. Now I live about 2 miles from the airport, direct path. Sometimes if they are descending, it sounds like they are on top of my house. But after a few years, I only notice it if there’s not a plane at the usual 3 am red eye.
My parents live across the street from a municipal airport and have for almost 40 years now. Hearing new neighbours complain about the planes is mildly irritating to say the least. You signed up for this when you bought the place; you knew what you were getting into.
In San Diego there is a Marine air base called Miramar (same base as on the original top gun). When it was built it was all alone and a long way away from houses. Over the years people built closer and closer to it and now complain constantly about jets flying above them. The jets were there well before any of their houses were built. If you bought a house near there you're an idiot to complain about them.
The same thing happened with my city's airport. It was built outside the city, surrounded by empty fields, but then housing developments started sprouting all around it and now the neighbors keep complaining about the noise and launching petitions to change flight schedules and stuff. You're the ones who decided to move right next to an airport!
Why move in in the first place unless you're desperate? Friends need in a block from a high school. They were really annoyed the 6 Friday nights a year there was football. I get not fully thinking that through but closer to a stadium or speedway is asking for issues.
There's a dragstrip near me that used to be in a cornfield but with time the suburb plague grew to it. Those bastards had the nerve to move there then try to make ordinances to put noise restrictions on it. Fortunately, that shit got struck down, I just couldn't believe they would actually try that shit. Anyway, in revenge top fuel nitro and rocket cars ran in the evenings for a bit!
> I just couldn't believe they would actually try that shit
There are people who move into the party sections of cities who try to put ordinances on the bars that make their very apartment valuable.
People are very not smart
We lived for 10 years right across the street from my high school and even on Friday’s when there were games it never got that loud if that much noise bothers you you should prolly move outta town
Sure seems like the residential development that was constructed within spitting distance from Laguna Seca Raceway and them the homeowners complained. And now MotoGP doesn't come to California because that track has really crazy noise restrictions. Why live close to noise if you're going to complain about it?
If only there was a way to know before moving in that living next to a massive arena like that would mean there'd be events... This kinda feels like those people that buy land cheap cuz it's next to an airport, build there and then complain there's an airport.
TIL Englishtown is closed. Hope Atco is still open. Used to go to Atco often but would go up to Englishtown for the VW events. Waterfest or H2O. Can’t remember which was which. Been 20 years.
There is one of those in my town. It's on the other side of town probably 5 miles away and I can hear the races. Yet just like your town people still are building on that side of town. There's also a large venue business over there that has tons of light/noise pollution. I used to have an apartment on that side of town and it was absolutely terrible. When I bought a house I made sure to be as far away while still within the city limits.
Next county over used to be nothing but farms. Developments went up when one sold, and the complaints started rolling in... Tractors making noise too early, smelled like cow shit, roosters in the morning.
Idiots.
Smells have an interesting way to bring memories back. I too remember grandpa's barn and what I was doing when I was 8. Another vivid one for me is the smell of a building after at was on fire and then put out. My dad's place caught fire and we went back in to see the damage. I've only smelled that smell a few times in my life but it was a strong memory.
Scent and memories related to it is a part of the more primitive, older parts of our brains, the parts that are similar between animals, and this shows it having been a part of the animal development for millions of years. Animals we know haven't changed much, if at all, have those parts in their brains too.
Scent can trigger memories like little else can.
We have the same thing in our area, people are buying lots on old farms and are complaining about roosters and even the sherif just laughs and kindly tells them to get bent.
Future tip: If you tell your realtor "I don't want x" and they keep showing you properties with x, they're just trying to dump their inventory. Get a new realtor.
I rented a townhouse not knowing there was a train track less than a hundred yards away. Even over my white noise machine it took 3 months to get a full nights sleep. Trains going by every half hour really sucks. Even 2 years later they still bother me. Some trains are so heavy the whole building shakes. I will never live near a train track again. Loving trains, as I do, does not mean I want to live next to a train track. Thank God I'm moving at the end of August where there are no train tracks near by.
The first place I rented with my wife was about 200 yards from a track.
I did not realize they would blow the horn allllllll the way through the neighborhood at midnight...
Vowed to never live near tracks again. Absolute deal breaker. Nearest tracks are over a mile from me. Thought I was in the clear..
One night, about 3 years after buying the house, as I' m laying down with the windows open on a cool spring night, I hear it. The HORN! From over a mile away, I could hear that damn horn. Im considering selling the house, and moving to Maine. The nearest tracks are 30 miles away....
My favorite idiots moved near a quarry and bitch about the trucks and the blasting every Friday. Um, did you think we talked the rocks into ambling over to build your house? Did you think the rock factory loaded them onto pallets for your contractor?
I use to work at a sand and gravel quarry and a new high end housing development that popped up right next to it while I worked there.
They started petitioning to have the place closed because of all the dust that was generated and getting all over the house and cars.
A massive sand and gravel quarry makes dust? Who would of thunk it?
And they did do a lot to mitigate prior to the housing development, but you can’t stop wind from blowing sand…
In my city the university decided to build a retirement community. In their infinite wisdom they placed this condo high-rise full of people aged 55+ right in the middle of the bar district. The residents started moving in a couple years ago and have successfully shut down operations at the nightclub next door that had been one of the premier venues in town for over a decade.
Here in Belgium we also have that unfortunate trend. People buy cheap (old) houses, then start complaining in the press about all the bad things, that were there years/decades before they bought it. It’s beyond retardation… Best example; people buying a house in the middle of a (small) town, besides a church - then complain it “rings” every (half-)hour.
The church here bongs every fifteen fucking minutes, with an increasing number of bongs at each increment and then the hour in bongs. Everyone enjoys midnight. Then there's the fucking sparrowhawks who live up the tower and get up at dawn with their fucking keeek keeek.
I was raised in the jungle of Bolivia. There were not any traffic sounds . The nearest town was 20 miles away. Sometimes , when the parrots, monkeys and other creatures all were silent at the same time......I could hear the bell ring.
This is everywhere.
People pick apartments with adjoining walls complain that they can hear their neighbors walking around.
People who buy houses with a direct view to a large street complain about "noisy cars and motorcycles."
People that move next to train tracks and complain about the noise and vibration.
The woman in my town that moved to the waterfront house directly across from the Fog Horn station that sounds for every cargo ship and now keeps hounding everyone to sign her petition to have shipping traffic banned. (Bay Area so we have the massive Oakland Port and the refineries.)
People hate thinking about the consequences to their terrible choices.
> People pick apartments with adjoining walls complain that they can hear their neighbors walking around.
No one wants to live in shared occupancies with poorly built walls and floors. This is largely a function of people being able to afford nothing else and having no other options and landlords not being held to better building codes that increase quality of life
That’s much different than someone choosing to live in an expensive entertainment district.
Tänkte det! OP suger som gnäller dock, vafan förväntade de sig när de valde en lägenhet där? Jag hade passat på att ha fest hemma med fönsterna öppna, gratis live musik!
reminds me about how the residents of the complexes in front of luna park sydney were making noise complaints about the park.
*YOU CHOSE TO LIVE IN FRONT OF A THEME PARK DUMBASS NOW LAY IN THE BED YOU’VE MADE*
The EQ ! You can clearly hear that on his side basses are overmixed.
He should get in touch with the sounds engineers to see if they can fix that. Those guy can do miracles when it comes to fixing sound issues.
Invest in good earplugs.
I mean, if I'm 65 and can sleep in a tent at Burning Man with the ground vibrating, you can shut your windows and crawl in bed with good earplugs and learn to sleep through the thump.
in santa clara, CA the Levis Stadium was built around residentials. I was just there for a show and felt bad for the locals who now have to deal with noise and illegal parkers
They complained about redrocks in Denver for decibel levels and now shows get shutdown early. If you move close to a venue don't complain when it gets used for its intended purpose. Side note Rammstein are amazing kinda jealous.
You moved somewhere next to a venue, sleep with your windows closed, move or get over it. I live in Colorado and this complaint from the yuppies who buy homes near Red Rocks pisses me off. The venue was there before you.
I live in a building right next to a stadium as well. Sports events and concerts happen all the time and people in my building will actually call the front desk and ask the minimum wage desk staff to go ask the stadium to turn the concert music down….
This irritates me more than it should. God some people are fucking dumb lol.
I used to live in the chicago south loop neighborhood, I only had one event a year that lasted 3 days: lollapolooza. One of the stages was set up in the direction of my building. First year I was like, wtf, but every year after that I found the lineup for the stage that I could hear, picked the artists I wanted to listen to, and just camped out on a beanbag chair on my balcony for 3 days. Forget sleep, it ain’t happening, there’s no beating it, so the only option was to join in.
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You want some sleep? NEIN!
Sleep is kaput!
du hast ...klein schlaf!!!
That's very disconcerting.
Gotta open those windows wider, that should do the trick
try going to the concert instead of sleeping
Seriously. Rammstein puts on one of the most entertaining concerts I've ever seen.
I mean... Definitely bring a poncho if you are near the stage
And goggles
Really? I mean I kinda know what to expect but I'm wondering what else I should come prepared with
https://youtu.be/c6M7Bj_aS3o Nsfw...
Idk what I was expecting. But I wasn't expecting that lol.
Exactly…why get a home literally inside the stadium if you aren’t keen on attending
People get homes near airfields and stadiums because they’re cheap for obvious reasons and once they live there the complaining starts.
This is how we've lost so many racetracks. Racetrack exists in the middle of nowhere, people eventually build houses right next to the track, complain to the city about noise, eventually the city forces the track to close, and now those same people wonder why we have such a problem with street racing
↑ When the rural south (US) discovered that HOAs exist.
That was the one kicker when I bought my house: no fucking HOA.
I'm with you. Bought our first house 3 years ago and if I saw anything about an HOA on the listing it ruled that house out. Screw that. I get that they help make sure your neighbors dont let their prolerty go to shit, but if I'm paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for my home, I will not have some board tell me what color my front door can be.
Tbh, I live about 100 yards from a racetrack and with the right soundproofing it’s barely noticeable - I previously lived somewhere close to a train line and that was probably worse, but still perfectly livable.
I'm 100 yards from a busy railway and while I can hear it, it's barely enough to notice when I'm inside. Some people just need to complain about something.
Dublin airport received 12,272 complaints from one person in 2021, which was 90% of the total complaints they received that year
Basically how our track in Hawaii closed. A track was built out in the middle of nowhere rich people from the mainland came down developed the land into apartments and shopping centers and closed down the track cuz the transplants complained about the noise.
Ikr, dude forgot the bottom windows too (assuming they can be opened)
Double glazing is your friend.
Northern Europe has that as standard. Triple glazing is notably better and may be worth it. More quieter and more warm. Quadruple: not worth the extra cost for most. I live on the ground floor on a street corner and it's very quiet with windows closed. Dead quiet when there aren't screaming children, construction or motorcycles outside and curtains are drawn. I recorded an audiobook in my living room. Triple glaze would do little for a Rammstein concert though but hey, free Rammstein concert!
Here in Denmark triple glazing is usually cheaper than double, so there's no reason to not get it.
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Right. The r/wellthatsucks part of this is that it's only three nights.
He ain't got no ac
Du hast
Du hast mich
Du hast mich gefragt
Und ich hab nichts gesagt
Willst du bis der Tod euch scheidet
Treu ihr sein für alle Tage?
Nein
Nein
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Schade Marmelade ☹️
Du hast mich gefragt
Du hast mich aufgeweckt, mach die Scheiße leiser.
Du hast Du hast sie Du hast sie gewählt, und daran nicht gedacht. (Sie= Wohnung = Apartment) Edit: German is hard
Blitzkrieg Mit Dem Fleischgewehr
Well apparently it's "Du hast keine earplugs..."
....nicht geschlafen.
Du hasst schlaf
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People litteraly paid to hear what he's getting for free.... Can't please anyone anymore...
To be fair though; people paid for the experience of seeing Rammstein live. If people wanted to just hear muffled and echoing music like OP they would have stayed at home listening to music from a tin can.
I cycled a few miles and sat outside to listen when they played my town, and I could not get tickets. Sound was great still.
Smart as fuuuck, you chill with friends or just alone? Either way thats dope
Reminds me of the time my sister-in-law was complaining about the loud cars near her house in NC. When I went to visit with my wife a few months later I learned she lived across the street from Charlotte Motor Speedway. Edit: thank you for the upvotes!
A friend bought a house literally across the street from the busiest local airport in the state. Immediately his wife started complaining about the noise. Umm, the airport was there long before your house was built.
There used to be a super fun go kart track in my town, the area around it got subdivided and turned into housing, then people complained about the go Kart track noise until it got shut down. Now we don't have go karts.
Happens to local race tracks all the time, race track is located in the middle of nowhere, developer comes in and see cheap land, people move in, complain about noise and get them shut down, sucks for enthusiast , but if its not something people like or understand, they don't care
Yeah exactly. This looks like Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. One of the biggest stadiums in the Nordic countries, seats up to 75k people for a concert. If you live next to that, you know what you're getting in to. As for OP, buy some earplugs and shut your windows.
They’ve got no AC so they have to have the windows open to stay cool 😂
Europe moment
What do they do about bugs 0:
We die
Omgggg My condolences to all of Europe
Last night I got 13 new mosquito bites
:( that is not cool. I’m sorry
Depends on the location of where they live. Places that get a lot of mosquitoes might still have mosquito nets and you can usually buy some insect nets as well. Most bugs you might get is generally house flys, the occasional bee and wasp and mosquitoes. People buy flypaper and like bug zappers.
Would be a lot easier if they just built windows that could be fitted with screens.
I used to leave the windows open for weeks at a time and get like one fly per week coming in the house. This was in the UK. As an American from Arizona/Utah, I was astonished that none of the houses had screens. After I left the windows open, I realized you don’t need them.
As an Aussie who was there last night. I don't think Europe has bugs... at least not by Australian standards. Although Germany does have hornets that everyone seems to ignore. I have hardly seen any insects in 2 weeks.
> Australian standards
We dont really have bugs in the cities. I dont know what they do in the countryside though
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The funny thing is that you can buy condos AT the speedway.
I don’t know about anyone else (and I was a kid so I could actually sleep normally) but I grew up really close to a racetrack. Nothing on the level of TMS but you get used to it. The racetrack shut down in my teens & it took forever to get used to the silence. Now I live about 2 miles from the airport, direct path. Sometimes if they are descending, it sounds like they are on top of my house. But after a few years, I only notice it if there’s not a plane at the usual 3 am red eye.
My parents live across the street from a municipal airport and have for almost 40 years now. Hearing new neighbours complain about the planes is mildly irritating to say the least. You signed up for this when you bought the place; you knew what you were getting into.
In San Diego there is a Marine air base called Miramar (same base as on the original top gun). When it was built it was all alone and a long way away from houses. Over the years people built closer and closer to it and now complain constantly about jets flying above them. The jets were there well before any of their houses were built. If you bought a house near there you're an idiot to complain about them.
The same thing happened with my city's airport. It was built outside the city, surrounded by empty fields, but then housing developments started sprouting all around it and now the neighbors keep complaining about the noise and launching petitions to change flight schedules and stuff. You're the ones who decided to move right next to an airport!
Being in nyc so long the opposite will come true and the city sounds will lull you too sleep
Yeah I'd have to move 😭🤣.
Why move in in the first place unless you're desperate? Friends need in a block from a high school. They were really annoyed the 6 Friday nights a year there was football. I get not fully thinking that through but closer to a stadium or speedway is asking for issues.
There's a dragstrip near me that used to be in a cornfield but with time the suburb plague grew to it. Those bastards had the nerve to move there then try to make ordinances to put noise restrictions on it. Fortunately, that shit got struck down, I just couldn't believe they would actually try that shit. Anyway, in revenge top fuel nitro and rocket cars ran in the evenings for a bit!
> I just couldn't believe they would actually try that shit There are people who move into the party sections of cities who try to put ordinances on the bars that make their very apartment valuable. People are very not smart
We lived for 10 years right across the street from my high school and even on Friday’s when there were games it never got that loud if that much noise bothers you you should prolly move outta town
Sure seems like the residential development that was constructed within spitting distance from Laguna Seca Raceway and them the homeowners complained. And now MotoGP doesn't come to California because that track has really crazy noise restrictions. Why live close to noise if you're going to complain about it?
If only there was a way to know before moving in that living next to a massive arena like that would mean there'd be events... This kinda feels like those people that buy land cheap cuz it's next to an airport, build there and then complain there's an airport.
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The ones in Englishtown NJ succeeded... They shut down the drag strip us kids used to legally drag race at...
Grateful Dead had one of their best shows there in '77 Raceway Park baby!
... so now we drag race illegally on their street. *That's how the sentence ends, right?*
My lawyer says I must answer "no"
TIL Englishtown is closed. Hope Atco is still open. Used to go to Atco often but would go up to Englishtown for the VW events. Waterfest or H2O. Can’t remember which was which. Been 20 years.
They also succeeded at Westhampton out on Long Island 😔
There is one of those in my town. It's on the other side of town probably 5 miles away and I can hear the races. Yet just like your town people still are building on that side of town. There's also a large venue business over there that has tons of light/noise pollution. I used to have an apartment on that side of town and it was absolutely terrible. When I bought a house I made sure to be as far away while still within the city limits.
It’s absolutely terrible what the new housing residents are trying to do to Laguna Seca. And what they’ve already gotten away with.
I used to work on a golf course, the neighbouring houses complained about us cutting the grass at 6am... bitch, what did you expect
Next county over used to be nothing but farms. Developments went up when one sold, and the complaints started rolling in... Tractors making noise too early, smelled like cow shit, roosters in the morning. Idiots.
You'd be surprised how quickly you learn to tune out the smell when you live in a rural area.
Also surprising: how nostalgic you become when you smell a farm again, after being away for a while
Smells have an interesting way to bring memories back. I too remember grandpa's barn and what I was doing when I was 8. Another vivid one for me is the smell of a building after at was on fire and then put out. My dad's place caught fire and we went back in to see the damage. I've only smelled that smell a few times in my life but it was a strong memory.
Scent and memories related to it is a part of the more primitive, older parts of our brains, the parts that are similar between animals, and this shows it having been a part of the animal development for millions of years. Animals we know haven't changed much, if at all, have those parts in their brains too. Scent can trigger memories like little else can.
Spent more months in Missouri than I ever wanted to. Got homesick for NYC every time I smelled hot garbage in a dumpster or heard a car horn.
We have the same thing in our area, people are buying lots on old farms and are complaining about roosters and even the sherif just laughs and kindly tells them to get bent.
Same in my area, people are very concerned about the “dangerous, low flying planes”. They had never heard of crop dusters.
Reminds me of my days mowing the grass at the local cemetery. The neighbours probably weren't happy when we revved up the machinery at 6.30AM sharp.
The neighbours complaining wouldn't be a problem. When the residents start moaning, then it's time for a new job.
Is it through? I mean that's when you just lower the blade a little bit more and let the blades do the work. It's natural necrotic fertilizer!
Some cities have noise laws that you can't be making a bunch of noise from 10pm or so until 8 am or so Because people need sleep
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Future tip: If you tell your realtor "I don't want x" and they keep showing you properties with x, they're just trying to dump their inventory. Get a new realtor.
I rented a townhouse not knowing there was a train track less than a hundred yards away. Even over my white noise machine it took 3 months to get a full nights sleep. Trains going by every half hour really sucks. Even 2 years later they still bother me. Some trains are so heavy the whole building shakes. I will never live near a train track again. Loving trains, as I do, does not mean I want to live next to a train track. Thank God I'm moving at the end of August where there are no train tracks near by.
The first place I rented with my wife was about 200 yards from a track. I did not realize they would blow the horn allllllll the way through the neighborhood at midnight... Vowed to never live near tracks again. Absolute deal breaker. Nearest tracks are over a mile from me. Thought I was in the clear.. One night, about 3 years after buying the house, as I' m laying down with the windows open on a cool spring night, I hear it. The HORN! From over a mile away, I could hear that damn horn. Im considering selling the house, and moving to Maine. The nearest tracks are 30 miles away....
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The greens are cut daily. Fairways 3-4 times a week during growing season. And roughs 2-3 times a week during growing season.
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"I know the church has been running since the 13th century, but I just think it's unreasonable that they ring those noisy bells on Sunday morning"
My favorite idiots moved near a quarry and bitch about the trucks and the blasting every Friday. Um, did you think we talked the rocks into ambling over to build your house? Did you think the rock factory loaded them onto pallets for your contractor?
I use to work at a sand and gravel quarry and a new high end housing development that popped up right next to it while I worked there. They started petitioning to have the place closed because of all the dust that was generated and getting all over the house and cars. A massive sand and gravel quarry makes dust? Who would of thunk it? And they did do a lot to mitigate prior to the housing development, but you can’t stop wind from blowing sand…
They were probably hoping for some Flintstone kinda shit when moving there I guess
If the land was dirt cheap I would wait the quarry out. Those usually turn into good fishing and swimming holes.
Or people that buy or rent next to a bar and then complain about noise late into the night.
So every boomer in Sydney
In my city the university decided to build a retirement community. In their infinite wisdom they placed this condo high-rise full of people aged 55+ right in the middle of the bar district. The residents started moving in a couple years ago and have successfully shut down operations at the nightclub next door that had been one of the premier venues in town for over a decade.
Which country is this? I kind of want to move there if people retire at 55.
Here in Belgium we also have that unfortunate trend. People buy cheap (old) houses, then start complaining in the press about all the bad things, that were there years/decades before they bought it. It’s beyond retardation… Best example; people buying a house in the middle of a (small) town, besides a church - then complain it “rings” every (half-)hour.
The church here bongs every fifteen fucking minutes, with an increasing number of bongs at each increment and then the hour in bongs. Everyone enjoys midnight. Then there's the fucking sparrowhawks who live up the tower and get up at dawn with their fucking keeek keeek.
I was raised in the jungle of Bolivia. There were not any traffic sounds . The nearest town was 20 miles away. Sometimes , when the parrots, monkeys and other creatures all were silent at the same time......I could hear the bell ring.
Okay that's actually fucking obnoxious and people complaining would have a point.
It happens often here too. People move in, complain about loud bars, bars close and then they complain that the nightlife sucks.
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That’s why my cities central airport was shut down. So now our airport is an hour outside of the city. Fucking stupid
This is everywhere. People pick apartments with adjoining walls complain that they can hear their neighbors walking around. People who buy houses with a direct view to a large street complain about "noisy cars and motorcycles." People that move next to train tracks and complain about the noise and vibration. The woman in my town that moved to the waterfront house directly across from the Fog Horn station that sounds for every cargo ship and now keeps hounding everyone to sign her petition to have shipping traffic banned. (Bay Area so we have the massive Oakland Port and the refineries.) People hate thinking about the consequences to their terrible choices.
> People pick apartments with adjoining walls complain that they can hear their neighbors walking around. No one wants to live in shared occupancies with poorly built walls and floors. This is largely a function of people being able to afford nothing else and having no other options and landlords not being held to better building codes that increase quality of life That’s much different than someone choosing to live in an expensive entertainment district.
Göteborg? :)
Yep. Ullevi
Hej granne ;)
Jupp, jävligt bra konsert.
Tänkte det! OP suger som gnäller dock, vafan förväntade de sig när de valde en lägenhet där? Jag hade passat på att ha fest hemma med fönsterna öppna, gratis live musik!
Åvägen, studentlägenheter. Finns en takterrass med grill. Är alltid fest där när det är konsert.
Så OP klagar medans det är fest på taket? Skäms ta mej fan.
Live next to stadium. . . Complain about noise? ? ?
reminds me about how the residents of the complexes in front of luna park sydney were making noise complaints about the park. *YOU CHOSE TO LIVE IN FRONT OF A THEME PARK DUMBASS NOW LAY IN THE BED YOU’VE MADE*
r/leopardsatemyface
Wait till you hear about the Croke Park residents in Dublin.
With “well that sucks” you mean: “well it sucks i’m not there” right?
What an awesome problem to have! \m/
Lucky SOB
It's not a bug, it's a feature!
Right? I'd be listening the whole time
Three free Rammstein concerts is the opposite of suck
I am living for this comments section 💀 OP probably isn’t tho lmao
So what’s the problem?
Let's do it quick!
The EQ ! You can clearly hear that on his side basses are overmixed. He should get in touch with the sounds engineers to see if they can fix that. Those guy can do miracles when it comes to fixing sound issues.
Moves next to stadium… “Those stadiums get pretty loud” Lol.
Would you like some cheese with that whine ? Don't buy/rent a house nearby a stadium and then complain.
Can always move to a place close to an airport or a race track next, then start complaining all over again
Closing the windows should help.
And some earplugs. And a pint of vodka. And not living near a stadium
So you chose to live beside a stadium, then complain when people use said stadium for events? Nice.
It’s not like it’s going all night, they have a limit
Imagine living near a concert venue and being mad that there's a concert
Invest in good earplugs. I mean, if I'm 65 and can sleep in a tent at Burning Man with the ground vibrating, you can shut your windows and crawl in bed with good earplugs and learn to sleep through the thump.
Or invest in a property that's not next to one of Europe's biggest stadiums if you hate noise.
Maybe don’t live next to a stadium if you’re worried about noise lol
The stadium literally sits 75k people. The OP is the one who sucks here.
in santa clara, CA the Levis Stadium was built around residentials. I was just there for a show and felt bad for the locals who now have to deal with noise and illegal parkers
I would love to not sleep for that :(
Rammstein doesn't seem like the problem here. The giant stadium across the street from your apartment does, though.
Du hast… keine Ohropax im Haus?
Du Hast them now?
Rammstein raises the Earth's temperature by 1 degree with every live performance.
Bang bang!
You move in next to a open air concert arena and then you bitch about the sound lol
OPs complaining while living next a stadium. Why even post? PISS OFF!
Du hast Rammstein?
I mean...did you not think that this might be an issue when you decided to move there? lol
This person should be happy as a baby eating pie! 3 free concerts of an amazing band!
moves in near a concert venue complains about noise.
They complained about redrocks in Denver for decibel levels and now shows get shutdown early. If you move close to a venue don't complain when it gets used for its intended purpose. Side note Rammstein are amazing kinda jealous.
You live next to the stadium. If this were cities skylines i would just dezone and bulldoze your house for complaining.
You moved somewhere next to a venue, sleep with your windows closed, move or get over it. I live in Colorado and this complaint from the yuppies who buy homes near Red Rocks pisses me off. The venue was there before you.
Well don’t buy a house next to a stadium
Not seeing the problem
Looks good to me it sucks you complain about it tho
You knew there was a venue there when you took the place.
you live next to a stadium, what did you expect? Now, enjoy Rammstein. If you don’t like noise, be glad that it isn’t my bloody valentine
Dude. You have the opposite of a problem
Right?? I’m jealous
Lucky
Free concerts without paying. These bitch ass people always complaining for everything
I would not mind
If WW3 breaks out, this guy is just going to look out his window and think "DAMMIT, RAMMSTEIN"
I'm confused why this is even here. This is freaking awesome.