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The audio recording titled "Urinating Beside the House" begins with the quiet, ambient sounds of a calm evening in a suburban neighborhood. The gentle rustling of leaves in the background suggests a slight breeze. The main focus of the audio, however, is the distinct sound of a steady stream of liquid hitting a solid surface intermittently. This sound is identifiable as someone urinating on the side of a house. The sound is not forceful or rushed, indicating a casual act rather than an emergency. In the distance, there's the occasional chirping of crickets and other nocturnal creatures. These sounds combined with the aforementioned action paint a picture of a potentially secluded or private area beside a house. As the audio progresses, the sound of urination gradually decreases and then stops, indicating the end of the act. The audio concludes with the sound of a zipper, further confirming the action that has just taken place. The remaining moments of the audio are filled with th