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I'm just absolutely livid

Board I Am Sorry Soundboard
Format MP3
Length 3 seconds
Plays 6 plays
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I'm just absolutely livid

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The first sound that comes to mind when thinking about the phrase "I am sorry" is a soft and sincere "I'm sorry." This gentle apology carries with it a sense of remorse and regret, the speaker acknowledging their mistake and seeking forgiveness. The sound is almost like a whisper, filled with humility and a desire to make amends. It is a sound that is often accompanied by a deep breath, a pause, and a moment of reflection. But there are times when "I am SO sorry" bursts forth with an intensity that cannot be contained. This sound is filled with emotion, the speaker's voice rising in pitch and volume as they express their regret with fervor. It is a sound of passion and urgency, a declaration of remorse that cannot be ignored. The words come out in a rush, the syllables tumbling over each other in their haste to be heard. On the other hand, there is the sound of "I am so sorry," delivered with a sense of resignation and acceptance. This apology carries with it a tone of defeat, the speaker acknowledging their fault with a quiet and subdued voice. It is a sound of submission and humility, a recognition of one's own shortcomings. There is a heaviness to the words, a weight that hangs in the air as the speaker seeks forgiveness. Then there is the sound of MrGamingRager, his voice filled with frustration and anger as he demands to know why he should apologize. The sound is sharp and confrontational, the speaker's tone laced with hostility and defiance. There is a sense of entitlement in his words, a refusal to accept responsibility for his actions. It is a sound that reverberates with tension and conflict, sparking a heated exchange between the speaker and the person to whom he is apologizing. In contrast, the sound of "TELL ME Why" is one of confusion and bewilderment, the speaker's voice tinged with uncertainty as they seek clarification for their wrongdoing. The words are filled with a sense of curiosity and inquiry, a desire to understand the reason behind the need for an apology. It is a sound of introspection and introspection, a moment of introspection that allows the speaker to reflect on their actions and their impact on others. And then there is the sound of "I'm sorry Ma'am," spoken with a tone of deference and respect. The speaker's voice is polite and courteous, their words laced with deference and humility. It is a sound of courtesy and politeness, a gesture of respect towards the person they are apologizing to. There is a sense of formality in the words, a recognition of the social dynamics at play in the act of apologizing. Finally, there is the sound of "I'm just absolutely livid," the speaker's voice trembling with frustration and rage as they express their exasperation. The words are filled with intensity and emotion, the speaker's anger boiling over as they struggle to contain their emotions. It is a sound of anger and indignation, a display of raw emotion that threatens to overwhelm the speaker. It is a sound that reverberates with intensity and power, carrying with it a sense of urgency and urgency. You can play and download these sounds here.