figured something out tonight guys know how you can get good at anything just by paying attention to it turns out how you speak falls into that class of things
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anyway I just spent a half hour car ride with
@selentelechia and I think I've mostly become able to speak in complete sentences without ums or odd pauses or "like" or compulsive uptalk if I concentrate the first thirty seconds was the worst I encourage you to push through thisShow this thread -
her immediate response was "you sound like you're on MDMA" and she was right. i think my cognition shifted to match too. unsure what to make of this
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why dont more people do this I am imagining this is one of the easiest ways to increase your social power level very mad I hadnt even considered it beforehttps://twitter.com/TheSuppressed86/status/1359382893169156105?s=19 …
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I'll read this as how I should strive to sound more like Bane in real life You can't control me, robot
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do you feel in control
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Speech and dialect coaches are an actual thing and trivially affordable for people in the upper middle class, too, which strikes me as a cosmetic optimization that more people should make. (Should take my own advice on this at some point.)
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how does one do this tho? I can kinda do this at work - topics I know - but once I "switch off", it's gone
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among family too socially tho? that can go fuck itself
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Done this other way round, in a way. The "plain style" poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt taught me a quiet, understated, *spoken style* of writing that I started using for everything- academic essays, children's books, and, eventually, my oral teaching style... (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45589/they-flee-from-me …)
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