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That wasn’t funny | SMG4
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The sound of "That wasn’t funny" by SMG4 is filled with frustration and exasperation. The speaker's voice is tinged with annoyance, as if they can't believe someone would find something humorous that they deem inappropriate or offensive. There's a sharpness to the sound, a cutting edge that slices through the air and leaves a bitter aftertaste. It's a sound that sparks debate and discussion, as listeners grapple with the boundaries of humor and sensitivity. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of "KH HE WASNT READY" is a moment frozen in time, a sudden realization or mistake that changes everything. The speaker's voice is filled with shock and disbelief, as if they can't wrap their mind around what has just occurred. There's a rawness to the sound, a vulnerability that exposes the speaker's unpreparedness for the situation at hand. It's a sound that lingers in the air, a reminder of the unpredictability of life and the need to adapt quickly to unexpected circumstances. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of "Say It Wasn't You" is tinged with betrayal and heartache. The speaker's voice is pleading, as if they desperately want to believe that their loved one is innocent despite all evidence to the contrary. There's a vulnerability in the sound, a raw emotion that cuts through the air and leaves a sense of longing in its wake. It's a sound that captures the complexities of relationships and the painful reality of facing deception. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of "I'm ready, I'm ready!" is filled with determination and confidence. The speaker's voice is strong and unwavering, as if they are preparing themselves for a challenge or endeavor. There's a sense of anticipation in the sound, a readiness to take on whatever comes their way. It's a sound that inspires and motivates, urging listeners to embrace their own capabilities and push forward with courage. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of "It wasn’t Arizona" is a moment of realization and clarity. The speaker's voice is matter-of-fact, as if they have finally come to terms with a misconception or misunderstanding. There's a sense of relief in the sound, a lifting of a weight that had been holding them back. It's a sound that signifies growth and progress, as the speaker moves forward with a newfound understanding of the truth. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of "Wasnt Me" is filled with denial and defensiveness. The speaker's voice is urgent, as if they are desperately trying to shift blame away from themselves. There's a frantic edge to the sound, a sense of panic as the speaker tries to avoid taking responsibility for their actions. It's a sound that highlights the complexities of guilt and shame, as the speaker grapples with their own shortcomings. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of "Teen's Aren't People" is a moment of realization and advocacy. The speaker's voice is passionate, as they assert the rights and worth of teenagers in society. There's a fervor in the sound, a call to action to recognize and respect the voices of young people. It's a sound that challenges preconceived notions and stereotypes, advocating for a more inclusive and empathetic understanding of adolescence. You can play and download this sound here.
The sound of "I WASN'T LISTENING" is filled with frustration and annoyance. The speaker's voice is sharp and cutting, as if they are fed up with being ignored or overlooked. There's a sense of urgency in the sound, a plea for attention and acknowledgment. It's a sound that highlights the importance of active listening and communication, urging others to take the time to truly hear and engage with those around them. You can play and download this sound here.
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