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I want to taste from the other side of the brick

Board To The Side Soundboard
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Length 2 seconds
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I want to taste from the other side of the brick

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The sounds associated with "To The Side" exhibit a range of emotions, from playful teasing to dismissive defiance. The computerized voice of Microsoft Mark Stop introduces the scene, setting the stage for what is to come. Kimberly's old voice interjects, declaring, "We don't care," with a tone of indifference. This sound captures a sense of nonchalance and disregard, adding a layer of attitude to the overall atmosphere. The phrase "Welcome to the Cool Side" follows, exuding a sense of exclusivity and hipness. In the next set of sounds, the theme of burping emerges, adding a touch of humor to the mix. The phrases "Was that you just burped 1, Was that you just burped 2, Was that you just burped 3" play in quick succession, highlighting a moment of bodily function turned comical. The repetition of the burping sounds creates a sense of escalating absurdity, as if each burp is building upon the last in a crescendo of silliness. Kimberly's new voice reappears, echoing her previous sentiment with renewed emphasis: "We don't care." This time, her tone is slightly altered, perhaps hinting at a hint of irritation or impatience. The phrase "I want to taste from the other side of the brick" adds an element of curiosity and whimsy to the soundscape. It conjures up images of exploration and experimentation, as if daring to venture beyond the usual boundaries. A more confrontational tone emerges with the phrase "Hey losers," injecting a dose of attitude and assertiveness into the mix. This sound carries a hint of defiance and rebellion, challenging the listener to step up to the plate. The following interjection, "Um, no. Ok, I burped," maintains the playful banter of the previous burping sounds, adding a touch of spontaneity and lightheartedness to the exchange. The command "No coughing" is delivered with a firmness that contrasts with the levity of the preceding sounds. It instills a sense of authority and control, drawing a clear line in the sand. The repetition of the phrase "I want to taste from the other side of the brick" serves to reinforce the sense of adventurousness and curiosity that underpins the narrative. It hints at a desire to explore new horizons and break free from the constraints of the familiar. The sequence of sounds culminates in a final burping sound, "Was that you just burped 1," bringing the whimsical motif full circle. This concluding note serves as a playful coda to the sonic journey, adding a touch of closure and resolution to the overall narrative. Each sound in this collection contributes to the overall tapestry of "To The Side," weaving together a rich tapestry of emotions and themes. You can play and download these sounds here: █████████████████████