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TLDR: Last Noise That You Heard #2
The forum thread primarily consists of users listing various sounds they are currently hearing. The most frequently mentioned sound is the TV, noted repeatedly by users such as pat, Catsmother, and others. Other common sounds include fans (toetapping), rain (marti, toetapping), and radios (Emerald). There are also several unique entries like a car passing (loneliness), logs burning (Emerald), and a cat meowing (Pinky). Some users mention sounds related to nature or animals, such as birds chirping (safeinsanity, Ozzy47) and a dog barking (Kivessin, gigglez). The discussion also includes personal anecdotes and situational comments, like gigglez expressing a desire to drive and hear a powerful car engine, and concerns for a neighbor's health by Gibby and lavalamp. Overall, the thread reflects a wide range of everyday noises experienced by the forum users, with a recurring focus on television sounds.

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