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As the audio begins, the sound of paper being torn and crumpled is immediately heard. This is a clear indication of a person engaging in the unusual act of eating paper. The rustling and crunching noises are vivid, creating an image in your mind of someone chewing on a piece of paper, the texture rough and dry against their tongue. Following this curious action, the person starts to make sounds. These are not ordinary sounds but instead, they are akin to a questioning tone, as if the person is trying to gauge whether their peculiar act of eating paper was done correctly. The sounds range from low, almost inaudible murmurs to louder, more insistent noises. It's as if the person is communicating with themselves, raising queries and responding in their unique language. Suddenly, the audio takes a darker turn. The person's tone changes dramatically, transforming into what can only be described as a roar of anger. The shift is abrupt and startling, creating a stark contrast to the earlier