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The audio entitled "Polystyrene Balls" unfolds as an exploration of the intriguing sounds and textures associated with polystyrene, also known as Styrofoam or icopor. It begins with the subtle, almost whisper-like noise of small, lightweight polystyrene balls rubbing against each other. The sound is distinctive, akin to a soft rustling or crackling, and immediately brings to mind the image of these tiny spheres bouncing and tumbling about. As the audio progresses, the listener is exposed to a variety of noises that polystyrene balls can create. There's the light, hollow sound they make when dropped onto a surface, the slightly louder, sharper noise when they're squeezed or crushed, and the gentle, soothing sound when they're rolled in one's hand or swirled around in a container. The audio is an immersive experience that not only stimulates the auditory senses but also conjures up tactile sensations. It invites the listener to imagine the smooth,