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Kerstin Kent interviewed students at Faith Lutheran High School.

JILLIAN JOYCE, senior

"I hate when pencils squeak on paper. It makes my hairs stand up."

BRANDON DONG, senior

"I hate the sound of my mother sharpening her cooking knives. I involuntarily cringe up and my head goes to the left."

TALYN FIORE, junior

"If you squish cotton balls, it makes my neck tense up and I look like a turtle."

ELI NIEBUHR, sophomore

"When people rub their thumb on their index finger. It sounds like bugs wings and I cringe every time. It freaks me out. It's like there's bugs everywhere."

MATT KARP, sophomore

"The sound of Styrofoam rubbing together makes me want to punch someone."

CATHERINE CARRICO, freshman

"People chewing makes me sick. I have to leave the room."

DAMON "RINGO" KECMAN, FRESHMAN

"The sound of bones snapping is awful. Whenever my friends and I do stupid stuff they always break bones and I'll twitch. I've gotten used to it though."

SAM ENGEL, junior

"The 'Grudge' sound gives me cold chills up and down my entire body. I hate it."

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