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Colbert Report 1/23/14 - End of Net Neutrality
[spoiler]paused when it started to stutter and waited, pressed play, still hung, skipped backwards until i got the joke. [/spoiler]
Well played indeed.
Snowdrop Next-Gen Engine | Tom Clancy's The Division
True, but managing to put it all together in one game in high res with near photo-realistic detail without major stuttering is new. This is the first game movie that's made me think I may want a next gen system.
Of course the salesperson plays up (often over sells) the features of their product, that's their job.
The only "new" tech this actually presents is the procedural deformation and destruction. Otherwise everything displayed here is 5+ year old tech, regardless of what the narrator was paid to convince their intended audience.
Also: Tom Clancy is dead!
Also: Also: there is no Santa Claus!
Shannon Sharpe Rips the Dolphins' Locker Room Culture
Can you point me towards a comparable situation? I can't recall a situation where he was making an emotional plea about an important topic and was ripped for his usual stutter. People like Jon Stewart pick their spots. Comedy is about timing.
I'm not saying you can't get your digs in. I'm saying there's a time and place. Shannon Sharpe's speech impediments and questionable word choice are widely joked about:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/cbs-producers-ask-shannon-sharpe-to-use-at-least-3,7044/
That doesn't bother me. He's plenty self deprecating about his "book smahts." My issue is with context. 99 percent of the time you could crack these jokes in his face and he'd laugh right along with you. If you did it here, he'd rip you in half. The guy grew up dirt ass poor in rural georgia. He made himself a millionaire. What does he need to do for the peanut gallery to shut the fuck up for 2 minutes while he talks about something important? If he was being granted a shred of respect, they would.
I have just 1 word for you:
George W Bush.
Teenager Brings Class to Tears with Just a Few Words
Perhaps related to the phenomena where people with debilitating stutters can nonetheless sing perfectly. In the first part, it almost sounds as though he's rapping a little bit. It's damn impressive.
Perhaps there is a whole new field of therapy for people who suffer with stuttering through practicing freestyle rap. Can't say as I could possibly truly understand it, but I suspect it has a lot to do with establishing a rhythm. I'd be interested to know what he's listening to. Does it even need to have lyrics?
Teenager Brings Class to Tears with Just a Few Words
It seems like he has extreme stutter, but listening to music while speaking suppresses it.
Huh?
Man with OCD Recites Poem About his One True Love
did more research, this guy doesn't have OCD, he's just a slam poetry performer and actor. Watched several of his other poems and he uses a different persona for each poem's theme. From sitting smoking a pipe to dressing in drag for a comedy one, to stuttering performing a King "speech" poem to this OCD act he put on.
decent actor I guess. But after seeing his website and learning he didn't have ocd, it sorta changes it.
Malcolm Gladwell - Why do some succeed where others fail?
He's walking on the eggshells of perception speaking on race, thought he stuttered through an explanation well..
What he mentioned about the Brits schooling the freed slaves in Jamaica? This would explain perhaps the reason reggae is superior to rap and hip-hop in so many ways? Much more political, insightful, hopeful and tuneful. Oh, and kinder, gentler rage...
Dude completely breaks down around 35:00 talking about race.
A Girl And A Gun Trailer 1 (2013) - Documentary
Who's tripping down the streets of the city
Stuttering just like Anthony Blanche
Who's reaching-out to piss-off Bill Pullman
Everyone knows it's Windy
Ever seen Dear Wendy?
Tom Clancy's "The Division" -- E3 Gameplay Trailer
Ok this is a professionally made Gameplay Trailer and you don't think that was voice acting? Seriously?!
This was voice acting and BAD voice acting at that. No one stuttered, or clarified an incomplete thought. No one even made a joke or varied their rate of speech, cadence, or pitch of their voice.
If this isn't voice acting, these people are robots and are actually not having any fun. I've played online MMOs at a very high level, there's always jokes and changes in peoples voices at world first kills, or daily boring ones.
Also NO ONE In the History of Gaming has ever said "Whoa whoa whoa it's another group of players, Brace for PVP." And even if someone had it wasn't in the most boring monotone voice EVER!
My god I'm usually talking like Zapp Brannigan when I lead raids, I wouldn't ever play with such boring people, and I wouldn't want to buy a game that was advertised to be played by these utter wastes of time! I want to play a game with INTERESTING Funny people!
None of that was voice acting; not as it is commonly understood. To me, it sounded exactly like my last co-op game at a LAN party.
lurgee (Member Profile)
Morris Minor and the Majors - Another Boring 'B' Side
http://youtu.be/YqnxDJk08vw
The B-side to Stutter Rap, and I think we're close to the youngest people who still know what a 'B' side is!!!
Taking photos with polaroid film that expired October 1978
So basically Instagram? I really wanted to like this, but two things bugged me: first, the editing with all that stuttering and shit. Second, the fact that in the end it is just another picture that looks old but really isn't. This whole instagram trend to make pictures look shitty on-purpose needs to die. Purposely making a picture look bad misses the point entirely IMO. I know, I know, it's art and people can do what they feel, but I'm just saying that it feels pretentious like 100,000 douchey hipsters with iPhones taking pictures of powerlines through crappy filters to make them look washed out... just saying.
My Terrible Friend - I Started a Joke
A 4 minute live performance played back in 4 minutes is not timeshift, this was more like an hour of recording crammed into 4 minutes or so, and even if you don't count the loops I would consider that the the rather obvious and deliberate stuttering jump cuts count as altered time perception too, by design.
I'm not going to be the one to put it back into the channel though.
They're just cutting between takes/tracks, though. It's not slomo or timelapse. If that qualifies, timeshift is about to get very crowded.
VP Joe Biden: Drug-Addled Moron interviewed by creature
*sigh, watching the VP of the United States stutter half-drunk about "just get a shotgun" makes me feel like someone is playing a foul joke on the entire planet allowing this to be broadcast. How about challenging yourself to think outside of the insular bubble of your own construct?
Does not this interview insult your intelligence and leave you with a sense that your mind has been raped before it's even over?
Seek professional help if it does not would be my, unsolicited suggestion for you.
Oh and there IS a way to ignore your own feelings of mental superiority as well as my comments.
Sigh, is there a way to filter out sifts from a specific user, i feel dumber every time I see the description on one of Chingalera's sifts. Id like to be able to just ignore them permanently.
The Most Amazing Footage Of The Moon In Decades
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
You know what bothers me more than the vertical aspect ratio? Videos that stutter with a slow frame rate. My brain has been trained to think there is some buffering going on with my poor broadband connection. Even when I'm at a cinema - I feel the same.
It looks like vertical cameraphone syndrome strikes agai-- OH. My attempt at seemingly unique and timely internet cleverness hath been foiled. Plan B! Switching into observational humor mode. That just happened.
David Rakoff in The Invisible Made Visible
Gah... Ira Glass writes in that same, stuttering, talking-down-to-the-audience voice that he narrates with. I hate that guy.
What's worse, ever since he became popular, more and more NPR hosts are popping up that have adopted his ridiculous pattern of speech.
God I hate that guy.