>>
>>
>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> rather than signing up for the next class i am traveling a little
>>>>>> again
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i found a podcast with awesome title: “it’s
>>>>>>
>>>>> (some information elided because driving)
>>>>> Always Halloween”isn’t it the Podcaster is email and the hotline phone
>>>>> number is from the same state my mother is from it’s a state I like I’m so
>>>>> I’m all it’s always Halloween each episode I mean I’ve only listen to one
>>>>> episode they say if there’s more you want to know about it or you have any
>>>>>
>>>>>  Isn’t it the Podcaster is email and the hotline phone number is from
>>>>> the same state my mother is from it’s a state I like I’m so I’m all it’s
>>>>> always Halloween each episode I mean I’ve only listen to one episode they
>>>>> say if there’s more you want to know about
>>>>>
>>>>>> hmm device issues speech to text
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> anyway, so as I was saying the episodes say you can call Lynn but it
>>>> started four years ago so I thought I would post email spam him instead now
>>>> what’s interesting about this podcast is it like my traffic Boston spans
>>>> he’s talking like you can take the train book Smith navigation is Tony
>>>> topic and just go on her which of course is going to be ridiculous and I’m
>>>> glad your pain is intense. There’s nothing to eat. Oh my goodness
>>>> pediatrician is so wrong text Matt pediatrician transcription, not
>>>> pediatrician Transcription.
>>>>
>>>
>>> OK I will try talking slowly and clearly and learn what the
>>> transcription program hear’s clearly well. it’s the iPad keyboard record
>>> button.
>>>
>>> this Podcaster says she titled it it’s always Halloween“ because she
>>> thinks about Halloween every day of the year. Long story short to repeat.
>>> Of course I sympathized with that. And I certainly can feel a desire to put
>>> on a similar podcast myself with the exact same topic, despite it already
>>> existing right in front of me, but it landed differently for this person.
>>> If I tried to do The Organized research that it certainly sounds as if this
>>> Podcaster
>>>
>>
>> Learning the command iOS dictation delete delete delete delete dictation
>> insert of before iOS the commands I found on Apple support page do not seem
>> to work here however, it is hearing voice better with your bones change to
>> earbuds end line.
>> return.
>> Line break
>>
>> Practice dictation paragraph again. This is some text for me to practice
>> dictation. I am driving a car. I am driving a car.
>>
>> so what I was saying is that if I were to do or to try to do the
>> organized research this Podcaster is clearly enjoying back left select line
>> 3 words back backspace undo undo.
>>
>> So, what I was saying, is that if I were to do, or trying to do,
>> organized research that is Podcaster is clearly, enjoying doing, I would
>> begin experiencing my brand of Halloween directly, rather than continue to
>> engage description around It.
>> it.
>>
>> My own familiarity with dictation makes it difficult here to complete and
>> include all of a train of thought. However, let me think.
>> My own familiarity with dictation makes it difficult here to complete and
>> include all of a train of thought. However, let me think. here I said… That
>> is the word ELLIPSIS and the device terminated dictation and duplicated The
>> content.
>>
>> So I don’t quite remember the name of the first episode of it’s always
>> Halloween, but one of the things the Podcaster mentioned was that as we all
>> know Halloween is associated with a harvest festival that preceded the
>> winter season. The Podcaster took some time. to describe winter in A poetic
>> way that I don’t immediately recall, but one
>>
>
> stopped to sleep. typing. long story short, winter bears analogy to sleep
> as well as death — people make year analogies to human phases and cycles.
> so it makes sense that as winter approaches, people would consider the idea
> of spirits and dreams coming out. there is a “medicine wheel” pattern
> across cultures where things are considered this kind of way.
>
> but one kf the things they mentioned was how winter can be stark and
> difficult, and one recalls in situations of need (if you’ve ever played
> “third world farmer” online) it can be difficult to survive through winter
> due to the severe lack of resources and of safety compared to summer and
> spring, especially if you missed an important harvest season or it didn’t
> yield what you needed — or if the population has grown to large. so sadly
> my first morbid thought (i’m always wondering where our appearance of
> severe cultural trauma came from) was that maybe some groups would kill
> people before winter, so that they would survive during scant resources.
> maybe because of this danger, people found a way to celebrate and prepare
> for it, like how apes (and humans) will beat their chests rather than
> actually physically fighting — and, with us being humans, likely their
> would be people who, in contrast to those who would kill their potential
> competition, would instead surreptitiously protect people or attack or
> threaten dangerous people, masking as if they were the murderers, but
> instead being a more advanced form of secret group.
>
> just natural-inspired ideas, and just one branch of many possible things.
>
> humans are very old, and very adapted to times before civilization; most
> things have happened, in my opinion now. but it’s hard to think of what
> they all would be.
>
ideas in reverse order of expression. others dropped if present due to
difficulty noting. thank you for it’s always halloween, and sorry i
overresponded. sleep well

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