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The speaker is making a podcast where they discuss and answer questions. They have been traveling alone for years in a post-apocalyptic world and have learned to live in it. They have encountered people who remember them for various reasons, such as bullets, food scraps, or trinkets. The speaker finds questions interesting and wants to share some ridiculous ones with the listeners. They welcome the listeners to their podcast, Radio Line, where they will discuss questions and share stories and possible answers. To anyone listening, you're probably already asking me what I'm doing. Well, I'm making a podcast. You might be thinking, like, why in the world are you using a radio for a podcast instead of, like, calling for help? Or you might even be asking, what the hell is wrong with you? Good questions. And funny enough, this podcast will be dedicated to answering questions, or at least discussing a few of them. Not the ones you're asking, by the way, but the ones that I have in mind. I won't tell you my name or where I'm at or anything like that, but one thing I'll let you know is that for the last few years, I've been, you know, pretty much hiking around the country alone. I know, it's basically death wish, even if we've learned how to live in an infected world for a while now. But honestly, it's not that bad. Okay. I mean, you know, aside from, like, sleeping on cold, dirty floors all the time and constantly having to avoid getting bitten here and there, it's really not that bad. I mean, especially when you have some company. One thing traveling has taught me is that maybe you'll remember somebody for a couple of, you know, friendly bullets. Bang, bang. Or a few leftover scraps of food. Delicious. Or for the funny handful of trinkets that they might offer you. There's some questionable individuals out there. But regardless, sometimes you remember the person the most by the things they say or ask of you. Questions, in particular, are interesting because sometimes you can't help but wonder what was going on inside the person's mind when they asked you something. Sometimes you can't even answer the question at that moment. Not even the moment when you've parted ways and you won't be able to talk again for a while. But the questions that have stuck with me are actually kind of ridiculous. So ridiculous to the point where I'd like to share some with you, if you're willing to listen. If you are, then I welcome you to Radio Line, a podcast on the radio network dedicated to the pondering of people in the post-apocalyptic world. I'll be your host for the next hour, so stay frosty, dear listeners, as we share the questions of others and maybe share some stories and possible answers along the way.