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Honestly it isn't all that delicate I was just going to suggest a great way to get people to not only listen about your game and maybe even learn something would be to talk on a podcast I was thinking on trying to start one regarding programming and the difficulties one might face starting off if you spoke on said podcast you could plug your game and give your input 

It sounds like a good idea and it seems interesting but there are two small details in my case: 

I haven't had a microphone for a year now. The one I had broke and as I have no reason to use a microphone I don't buy a new one.

English is my third language and I haven't said a single sentence in English (voice) for more than 15 years + I find it very difficult to understand spoken English and to follow a fluent conversation.

If it were something in Spanish it would be obvious that it would be easy to communicate but it is not the case. If everything were written it would also be easy but that is not the case so I see it as very complicated.

I thank you for the offer and appreciate your intentions but it's unlikely to happen, unfortunately.

Wow you are on another level I have difficulty speaking my own language and here you are managing 3 the only thing I could suggest with that being the case is to still plug your game and coding knowledge though a blog  or something as I really enjoy your thoughts and think others would as well.