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In the audio titled "Irritating Materials," the speaker vividly describes the sensory experience of handling various materials that can be irritating to touch. It begins with the description of glass, focusing on the smooth yet potentially dangerous nature of this material, reflecting on its transparency that often deceives the eye. The narrative then shifts to the discomforting sound and feel of something scratchy, perhaps like coarse wool or an abrasive surface, which can trigger a sense of unease. The speaker then moves onto the sensation of sandy materials. They describe the rough, granular texture and the way it sticks to the skin or slips through one's fingers, creating a somewhat frustrating experience. Finally, the audio concludes with a discussion of gritty substances, likened to finely crushed stone or coarse sand. The speaker portrays the harsh, unrefined texture that can be displeasing and uncomfortable to the touch. Throughout the audio, the speaker's tone is engagin