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A Man Named Stanley
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A contribution by Ciera1

Stanley worked for a company in a big building where he was Employee Number 427.

Stanley was browsing the website MyNoise, when he found someone had created a generator based on The Stanley Parable. He noted that the orange slider, named "Vintage Office 1," controlled the volume of the sounds the employees made. He could turn it all the way down, if he wished, to once again experience what it felt like when all of his co-workers disappeared. Additionally, the sliders labelled "Saturn's Rings" and "Marimbas" seemed to effect the music- turn them off, and all that was left was the background noise of the office.
After basking in the noise for but a few minutes, Stanley closed the website, got up from his desk, and stepped out of his office.

Published on May 12th, 2022
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To create your custom composite generator, browse the site for slider contents: open any generator on myNoise, and select the sliders you want to use in your custom set by 'zeroing' all others, then hit [c] to collect all active sliders into a hidden stack. Move to a next generator and repeat the process until you have accumulated 10 sliders. Now hit [shift+c] to render your custom composite generator. At any point, press [x+c] to clear the hidden stack.