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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
I'm of scotch-irish redneck descent and don't think rednecks are stupid. I felt Tomas Howell's essay/book "Black Rednecks and White Liberals" was a great historical study on the subject, and well-argued. It's a great read if the subject interests you.
 
Conversely there are so.many people out there with interesting voices that have no idea they could do such

How to find them tho

From my experience it's basically running a business and most people with the interesting voices don't wanna handle the tech support side of it or the hustle side of it. Because the people that really do it as a career are basically working from their own home studios. So they have to know how to sound treat their rooms or build booths. Have to understand audio interfaces and the various software for audio recording. Have to know what type of microphone works best for each application and their voice. That side of it and the hustle is why it's not something everyone is doing.

Cause an interesting voice recorded with an iPhone is no longer interesting when compared to someone that has all the proper equipment to do it right. But if you enjoy it, are well-spoken and willing to learn all the various things you need to then it's a fun career. A book that performs well or takes off (especially as an audiobook) will be a solid payday.
 
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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 do disagree
I wasn't trying to infer that all Southern/redneck culture abides that ethos, as my comment that you responded to tried to make clear.

But Sowell argued the point well, and much deeper than my treatment on a football message board will be.
 
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I wasn't trying to infer that all Southern/redneck culture abides that ethos, as my comment that you responded to tried to make clear.

But Sowell argued the point well, and much deeper than my treatment on a football message board will be.
Well, since none of us have your vast depth of knowledge, I think it's time to add your name to the NASCAR Redneck 500 ignore list. Bye y'all
 
Actually, Chris probably did the right thing in the long run. He took the "wtf just happened, ok" high road. He could have gotten really petty and everyone would have lost for the night.

It was the Oscar's anyone watching was losing irregardless.
 
So it's about that time of year again (outdoor grilling/smoking time).

Been binging Chuds BBQ on YouTube. Pretty sure I'm going to start making my own sausages this year. Very entertaining channel if you're into meat smoking or sausage making.
so many different comedic and immature directions here...

want to get more into grilling (and subsequent beer drinking) this summer.
 
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 do disagree
 

Dang that's awesome he's following English. Hopefully he gets the Graduate Waiver to go through. I'm sure UT compliance helped him there to ensure it'll work out for him though. He could be really solid at that level.

Disappointed he didn't keep improving here, but the emergence of ZZ and dominance of Vescovi sure didn't help.
 
From my experience it's basically running a business and most people with the interesting voices don't wanna handle the tech support side of it or the hustle side of it. Because the people that really do it as a career are basically working from their own home studios. So they have to know how to sound treat their rooms or build booths. Have to understand audio interfaces and the various software for audio recording. Have to know what type of microphone works best for each application and their voice. That side of it and the hustle is why it's not something everyone is doing.

Cause an interesting voice recorded with an iPhone is no longer interesting when compared to someone that has all the proper equipment to do it right. But if you enjoy it, are well-spoken and willing to learn all the various things you need to then it's a fun career. A book that performs well or takes off (especially as an audiobook) will be a solid payday.
Interesting to hear your take on this. First question I ask in book club is “Did you read or listen?” Makes a big difference I think. I’ve had average books made good (to me) because of the narration - and vice versa. Used to read a lot, but because of my life/work schedule I only listen now - while driving, walking, gardening, etc. & I love having the technology that enables us to do so. I sometimes even search for books based on a few of my favorite narrators instead of authors.
 
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