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In this audio recording titled "Throwing Up," the listener is made privy to an unsettling though highly realistic simulation of the act of vomiting. The sound effect begins with a deep and guttural retching sound, a clear sign of nausea and the body's initial response to discomfort. This is followed by the distinctive sound of liquid expulsion, spewing or barfing, that is often associated with the act of throwing up. The recording doesn't shy away from the authenticity of the situation and thus includes the splattering sound of vomit hitting a surface, a sound that may be reminiscent of a cat puke. The audio continues to loop these sounds, creating a vivid picture of someone repeatedly vomiting or throwing up. This audio effect captures the unpleasant reality of the act, and it may trigger a visceral response in the listener due to its clear and specific portrayal of the physiological process. The audio ends with the fading sound of retching, leaving a lingering impression of the na