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Create YOUR worst sound ever. Take audio clips of every single sound that you hate and put them all together to make The Worst Noise Ever.

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There are two things I absolutely hate in this world…nails scratching and styrofoam. I literally cringe at the sound of either, styrofoam specifically makes me

Check out my annoying sounds! This 1-star assignment was short but interesting. Mostly because I got to think about the most annoying sounds that

I took my least favorite sounds, which are insults from other people, screaming, nails on a chalkboard, and dogs barking, and put them all

Are there any noises that grind your gears? So much so that you become instantly annoyed as soon as you hear it?

There are a few

This was a very difficult assignment to do because these noises are HORRIBLE. Luckily I got 3 stars out of it!


http://makethemwonderhow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Assignment-Bank-Annoying-Sounds.mp3

Scary noises, such as creaky doors and howling wind, could possibly trigger an apprehensive or uneasy emotion to the listener.  A conceivable conclusion is that

Beware…

This clip combines crying babies, metal scraping metal, an alarm clock, and a dentist drill.

http://danielpanumw.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/anoying-sounds.mp3

Try not to cringe, I dare you…

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