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The audio commences with the unmistakable sound of crunching, as the sharp blades of the scissors make contact with the compact disk. The disc, once shiny and smooth, is now under the mercy of the unrelenting scissors. The sound is almost jarring, a clear testament to the sharpness of the scissors, slicing through the plastic material of the CD with ease. Next, the snap echoes through the audio, a clear indication of the disk's structure giving in under the force. It's a quick, sudden noise, indicative of the CD's resistance finally breaking down, surrendering to the relentless pressure of the scissors. Following the snap, a creaking sound can be heard. It's the sound of the plastic material of the CD bending and contorting under the force being applied. It's the sound of the CD's form being manipulated, twisted, and ultimately, destroyed. The soundscape is dominated by these noises - the crunch of the scissors slicing through the CD, the