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Last Noise That You Heard.

TLDR: Last Noise That You Heard.
The forum thread primarily consists of users sharing the sounds they currently hear in their environment. The most commonly mentioned sound is the TV, indicated repeatedly by multiple users such as marti, pat, and Catsmother. Other frequently mentioned sounds include fans, traffic, and various household noises like washing machines and dryers. There are also unique entries like a neighbor's car alarm, described by Foxy, and various animal sounds including cats meowing and dogs barking. Some users, like Neelix, mention specific TV shows or music they are listening to. The thread showcases a wide range of background noises in the participants' environments, with television being the predominant sound.

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