Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Three weird hiccups of a 26 years old female. Noisy background (people laughing)recorded in the street with a tiny digital recorder in. Wma format and then edited with audacity to select just the hiccups. Exported then in. Wav 44. 100 khz 16 bits.
Forced human exhales. They were intended to be used in a game when human characters are hit by bullets in the chest forcing air out of the lungs by sheer force or by muscle contractions.
Loud, fast steps on two different surfaces. Very loud clacks and then slightly deeper clicks. High heels. Could be someone walking up or down stairs with many landings.