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Previously on "WFH loneliness solved - Coffitivity"
1. It took a team of 4 people to play coffee shop sounds on a loop.
2. Not one of them has heard of something called 'music', which I personally feel has a more impressive feature set. For one thing, music includes something called 'tempo' (I don't quite understand the concept, but it seems to make everything sound better) and as I've discovered, music has been around long enough to feature a large catalogue of sounds to suit all tastes. I tried music for the first time yesterday and it made the entire working day fly past!
Simple and fun...my WFH office has a buzz to it now
It's not realistic enough - I want the noise of aggressively chomping crisps and whotsits right next to my ear, the sound of someone with headphones on breathing loudly like a stalker, the sound of a hen-pecked husband saying meek platitudes to his wife on the phone, the sound of a fat bastard farting constantly through his oversized buttock trumpets.
Once you've got that on an app, then I think it's realistic.
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