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Rhetoric After Sound: Stories of Encountering “The Hum” Phenomenon

.. “So I have heard The Hum… The rest of what I’m about to tell you is beyond reasoning, and understanding.” Here, in a Reddit post, Michael A. Sweeney prefaces their story of their first encounter…

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