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Blocky, offscreen, puts a bottle of soda next to her while she sleeps. Blocky then grabs a handful of Mentos and puts them in the bottle. Golf Ball is awoken, and looks at the bottle. The bottle of soda then fizzes and sprays soda all over her, much to her disgust. The camera again cuts to static.
Studies have shown that lo-fi music can help the human brain relax and unwind, whether it’s for studying or sleeping purposes.
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“People can utilize lo-fi music at home to increase better sleep by creating a calming environment, looking for curated playlists specifically for sleep improvement, developing a bedtime routine that includes your playlist, and using lo-fi music in combination without bedtime routines to create more of an experience,” says Rinaldi.
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