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Its actually proven to help you sleep at night and also protect against Alzheimers.

Agreed. Anything to exercise your brain. My wife's grandfather just past away a couple weeks ago at 95. He was still sharp as a tack. Read all the time and did 1000+ piece puzzles without knowing what the picture was until it was finished. Plus, he smoked cigars, drank coffee, and ate like crap to the day he died. He was a good guy.
 
That's a very profitable place to take the debate.

With my background, I'd have to assume something much worse was intended as follow-up. Knowing that I was surprised, off-balance and vulnerable to someone who's shown themselves to be violent, I would more than likely strike with everything I had at the most vulnerable parts of the assailant and keep doing so until the person was completely incapacitated. I would be legally (and I believe ethically) excused for having done so.

Now, with that as the potential result for a good old fashion "I'll whip their ass because my wife's honor is so fragile" argument--the chance that it escalates between the two to literally mortal combat--is it really worth it to revel in the Antebellum South's stupid redneck ethos?
I am what you would likely call a stupid southern redneck, and I have never attacked anyone over words. However..your elitist snotty 💩 is getting on my nerves.
 
Chris Rock should have just laid into the Smiths with every joke in his arsenal and off the top of his head. He could have dismantled their whole family in 3 sentences.

He actually looked like he started to. "Oh I could -- ok" then regathered himself.

He should have gone all in. You know what's coming if he rushes the stage again. The stand-up/comedy community would have backed Rock 100%.

The crazier part to me is Will Smith, during his acceptance speech, is saying stuff like "we just have to put up with this as entertainers. Anybody can just say anything about you." Will, that's CHRIS ROCK. He's been a celebrity longer than you have, he has the same challenges. Dude is gone.
 
Listen to a bunch of dudes with deep, interesting voices, such as the guys he recommended, u may be instrumental in launching someone's voice over career.

And have someone that's "your" guy

The guy that did The Alternator for me is very good, definitely fills that deep interesting voice. I always find it odd when they have to do different voices, mothers, children etc. I think it would be cool to have mutliple voices, one for each character.
 
I am what you would likely call a stupid southern redneck, and I have never attacked anyone over words. However..your elitist snotty 💩 is getting on my nerves.
If u stuck 10 of us randomly on an island and we had to cooperate, we'd naturally separate into an order.. some would build shelter, some fish, some gather wood, etc

But the guy talking scotch Irish ethos would starve to death if he didn't get in line
 
If I didn't have adult onset ADD, I would give em a shot, but I can't even get through books I love anymore.

Pre-set task read. "I'm going to read until I get to page 259" or "I'm going to read this chapter"

Course I've also heard that ADD is hit or miss. Either zero ability to focus on anything or obsessive focus on one thing really intently for a short duration or until burning out on it. Either way anyone I know that has it says for them simple, quick, complete task allows them to knock things out they otherwise wouldn't have the focus for.
 
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The guy that did The Alternator for me is very good, definitely fills that deep interesting voice. I always find it odd when they have to do different voices, mothers, children etc. I think it would be cool to have mutliple voices, one for each character.
Yeah to cut costs I'm sure they use one guy. But you'd think people trying to break into that would do it for free or a discount.
I guess u could have a team of 5 or so that voice every book tho
If you didn't have too many characters
 
If u stuck 10 of us randomly on an island and we had to cooperate, we'd naturally separate into an order.. some would build shelter, some fish, some gather wood, etc

But the guy talking scotch Irish ethos would starve to death if he didn't get in line

orange_crush, its whats for dinner!
 
Chris Rock should have just laid into the Smiths with every joke in his arsenal and off the top of his head. He could have dismantled their whole family in 3 sentences.

He actually looked like he started to. "Oh I could -- ok" then regathered himself.

He should have gone all in. You know what's coming if he rushes the stage again. The stand-up/comedy community would have backed Rock 100%.

The crazier part to me is Will Smith, during his acceptance speech, is saying stuff like "we just have to put up with this as entertainers. Anybody can just say anything about you." Will, that's CHRIS ROCK. He's been a celebrity longer than you have, he has the same challenges. Dude is gone.

"I'm glad Will came up to get that award and not Jada. If it had been Jada, I would probably still be knocked out and waiting on the paramedics to check for brain injury."

- What Chris Rock's next joke should have been...
 
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Yeah to cut costs I'm sure they use one guy. But you'd think people trying to break into that would do it for free or a discount.
I guess u could have a team of 5 or so that voice every book tho
If you didn't have too many characters

The best way to put this...the ones doing it for free aren't worth having do it.

Also it's actually a pretty inexpensive job (voice over work) but it's also a job that the talented folks are in high demand. They pick and choose and even have the luxury of always being able to work from home when they want to. Cause if you need to submit the first 5 chapters by Monday no one cares if you do them Tuesday night at 3 in the morning or Wednesday at 9am.
 
I am what you would likely call a stupid southern redneck, and I have never attacked anyone over words. However..your elitist snotty 💩 is getting on my nerves.
I'm not saying that all rednecks are stupid, or that all rednecks have that ethos. I said that that particular ethos found in some of the redneck culture (inherited from the Antebellum southern tradition as mentioned) is stupid. If you have never lived out that ethos, then why so sensitive about statements about that ethos?

And I'm not too terribly concerned about what you think of the statements. They are well researched and argued by Thomas Sowell, whose essay on the subject informed by thoughts. However, you are more than welcome to your opinions on the matter.
 
The best way to put this...the ones doing it for free aren't worth having do it.

Also it's actually a pretty inexpensive job (voice over work) but it's also a job that the talented folks are in high demand. They pick and choose and even have the luxury of always being able to work from home when they want to. Cause if you need to submit the first 5 chapters by Monday no one cares if you do them Tuesday night at 3 in the morning or Wednesday at 9am.
Conversely there are so.many people out there with interesting voices that have no idea they could do such

How to find them tho
 
Can't argue with that, but what would you do if some random dude walked up to you at a gas pump and bitch slapped you for pulling in to the lane before him?
I think the difference between people who say, "I'd whip their ass over words" and some of the ones who cry foul over that mindset may be the levels of violence the average person experiences or have witnessed in real life. Real violence is dangerous and damaging. Seriously. I've seen too many egos turn to such violence that someone's life was irreversibly altered. Many times even when it wasn't intended to go that far.

The "whip their ass to protect ______ honor" mentality was imported into the deep south with Irish and Scott immigrants--those parts of Britain that were still uneducated, ungoverned and uncivilized. They were remnants of violent societies where human life held little worth. That kind of culture has long sense been rightly discarded where the American south imported it from, while the American south has segments that still revel in advertising their lack of education, rational thinking or ability to respond in better ways.

this is fun.

ok, what if right when the dude was walking up to you, someone from across the parking lot yelled "don't engage him, he's a dust head and he's been smoking PCP!"
 
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"I'm glad Will came up to get that award and not Jada. If it had been Jada, I would probably still be knocked out and waiting on the paramedics to check for brain injury."

- What Chris Rock's next joke should have been...
Or "Now it's obvious why Jada wears the pants" or "No wonder ya didn't win an Oscar for Ali"
 
I'm not saying that all rednecks are stupid, or that all rednecks have that ethos. I said that that particular ethos found in some of the redneck culture (inherited from the Antebellum southern tradition as mentioned) is stupid. If you have never lived out that ethos, then why so sensitive about statements about that ethos?

And I'm not too terribly concerned about what you think of the statements. They are well researched and argued by Thomas Sowell, whose essay on the subject informed by thoughts. However, you are more than welcome to your opinions on the matter.
I don't recall Sewell oversimplified the southern ethos as violence for violence sake.

Every culture has the threat of violence when social order is disrupted by a prick

Either the authorities handle it, or if not it gets handled east tn style. Like this young 16 year old boy who touched one of my 8 year old family members

Since he was underage, we had to get a 16 year old to teach him a lesson.

I was 5 years old when I witnessed this. Some redneck justice was done that day. And rightly so. You also are welcome to disagree
 
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