Comedians "Armstrong and Miller" have done many sketches together that I find so amusing- not sure my sense of humour is something to go on though! I originally came to find these through a English lesson, not quite what you expected! The lesson was about how teenagers speak, and how they have created their own language almost.
The two comedians so create quite large stereotypes making these sketches, but non-the-less makes it hilarious to watch if you have any connection to teenagers today because you can see the reference to how they speak. So just to show you what I meant by it! And please enjoy! ...
But it also made me think about how I conveyed myself, and how much you are judged on how you speak. First impressions are what most people base an opinion on, so adding how you speak just adds another thing to be paranoid about! I don't know if this is me thinking too much into the subject, but I just wanted to know- Do you judge people on how they speak? Maybe start assuming things you couldn't possibly know until you got to know them for real?
But I guess we are all guilty of that. No matter how much some people believe "Don't judge a book by it's cover" they do themselves too. It's just human nature to start assuming and piecing together what that person is like.
So this is me being hypercritical: Don't judge the book by it's cover, or the blurb. Judge it by reading between every single line of the many pages each individual has.
Ellie.
The two comedians so create quite large stereotypes making these sketches, but non-the-less makes it hilarious to watch if you have any connection to teenagers today because you can see the reference to how they speak. So just to show you what I meant by it! And please enjoy! ...
But it also made me think about how I conveyed myself, and how much you are judged on how you speak. First impressions are what most people base an opinion on, so adding how you speak just adds another thing to be paranoid about! I don't know if this is me thinking too much into the subject, but I just wanted to know- Do you judge people on how they speak? Maybe start assuming things you couldn't possibly know until you got to know them for real?
But I guess we are all guilty of that. No matter how much some people believe "Don't judge a book by it's cover" they do themselves too. It's just human nature to start assuming and piecing together what that person is like.
So this is me being hypercritical: Don't judge the book by it's cover, or the blurb. Judge it by reading between every single line of the many pages each individual has.
Ellie.
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