Yes, I know that phones can also record voice, but the touchscreen won't work with gloves, so it will be the same as before. In favour of the recorder, let's also point out that it has buttons and it can be manipulated without the need of the skin being scarfed by the environment temperature.
What happens is that it will be another type of experience. I mean, on one hand, it will be like talking alone with a weird machine (not weird for me but I suppose it can attract attention, raise glances and I would be distracted because I wanted to find a point of interest in those who felt curiosity).
On the other hand, listening to it would be a problem. A problem? Really, Sara? Please, how tactless... It will be a problem because I would look out my voice's tone and want to squeeze it out more than what it may have (yes, finding details is always interesting when quickly words can not be that specific, but at the end of the day, I think I could be tired of all those analyses, and, well, "it's not necessary to understand everything" - these quotation marks are a reference to another thing that it's not the moment to mention, but that I want to clarify: I'm so proud of).
It will be a problem... a problem? again? it will be that because I would also want to transcribe, beyond my own voice, any other's one and, for sure, will find new and exciting stories... will that really be a problem? Let's see, where I thought there was just one idea, I can find three more, which is amazing but it means a massive amount of short stories that I would not want to write (no, that's a lie)... that I won't be able to write, something frustrating and pointless... if the story wasn't caught by the time it happens, maybe it's not needed to give a voice... and if I have to write it down, I'm pretty sure that it will find a way to appear to me again.
So... this is that I'll keep walking in Madrid with frozen fingers over the phone touchscreen.
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