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In the audio titled "Cracking Knuckles Sound 3", the prominent sounds are those of knuckles being flexed and cracked. It begins with a soft yet distinct snap, akin to the sound of knuckle joints being exerted. This is followed by a succession of similar cracking sounds, reminiscent of the pressure release that occurs when one cracks their knuckles. In-between these sounds, there is a slight pause, perhaps indicating a shift from one hand to the other. The rhythm of these snaps fluctuates between rapid and slow, creating an interesting auditory pattern. The audio also features an occasional deeper, resonant crack that might suggest the sound of a neck being flexed and the vertebrae realigning. The overall auditory experience is quite visceral, bringing to mind images of bones and joints being manipulated and pressure being released in an oddly satisfying manner. The echoes of each crack and snap linger momentarily, adding a resonating depth to the soundscape.