Imagine if Sana was able to stick around and off collab with Bae often, I'm almost certain a certain c-word would slip out naturally and they'd have to explain LOL
1:56 "Water" pronounced like "wooder" is a thing in the Mid-Atlantic region of the East Coast -- Delaware and southern New Jersey people say it like that. The person in the documentary was probably from there, originally.
i envy people who remembers bombastic dreams like this. i have dreams so ridiculously outlandish and for some reason i believe it 100% like its a normal thing. dreams like this sounds like something you'll wont forget but for some reason i forget everything that happened in it and all i remember was having dreamt of it
As a Malaysian, who basically has our own twist on Chinese, English which sounds a lot different to American, British, Australian English and also sounds different to China Chinese and Taiwan Chinese be proud of your own accent. The accent that you have comes from your culture, your country and it is proof that you who you are. I am studying in Taiwan and was scared that my chinese wouldnt be understood, but I realise even if they dont understand you you can just communicate and get the meaning through. Communication is about how you get the message through, language is just the medium as long as everyone gets the message how you say it is never important. If someone makes fun of the accent they have no respect for you culture and should be ignored anyways
Idk if she has pets or not but my Ethernet cable goes across my whole house it’s just connected to the wall across the floor so you can hardly see it and it never gets in the way
iirc after a certain amount of feet of cable you need a repeater or switch to maintain the signal strength on ethernet, not sure its 100 ft or 50 ft, or some other ft. So maybe her ethernet cable that she has might 10 to 15 ft.
There are other options like unifi beam or ethernet over electrical with ethernet poe where it uses the electric wiring to transfer ethernet data, but that might effect latency since electrical wiring isn't made for ethernet data transferring.
That's how AI art software works that's based off Google DeepDream software. If you look at how far it's evolved since DeepDream, you'd be amazed. It's basically looking at clouds and trying to interpret what they could be, that process is then refined millions of times until it matches the intent / artistic intent of the keywords. Instead of clouds, it's basically random static. It's based off an algorithm that forms images from static noise AKA a 'seed value' which generates a randomised pattern of noise, then starts to interpret the shapes/noise over and over. Which is why you try to reuse the same seed value when you want it to look close to the original image.
ill never understand being self conscious about your own accent. coming from someone with a pretty strong regional accent myself. sure, it's natural to assimilate in certain situations, but i dont get being embarrassed by them. "wudder" is a common pronunciation philadelphia among older people, i believe.
I can understand it. When much of the English-speaking world knows and listens for "aboot" and "eh" it can feel very embarrassing if I let it slip. Although I have been told subconsciously overcompensating with "abowt" is also noticeable so there is no way to win.
@@WGGplant People from southern Ontario don't. TV accents are literally based on the South Ontario accent because it is the easiest to understand by the widest range of people so its literally the default English.
@@WGGplant It is often called Broadcast English in the business, or General American by linguists. This is why most TV news sounds so neutral and easy to understand, in school broadcasters are often to speak in this neutral accent. It isn't really spoken anywhere in America, the place closest to it is Southern Ontario (aside from a few words like 'about').
Imagine being overly self-conscious about a perfectly harmless thing that makes you who you are _and_ is one of your most memorable and attractive traits according to those who know you. Seriously, if someone has a problem with your regional accent- ignore them, it is their problem, after all. They're just jealous, mentally unstable people. It's for your own good to avoid them and don't give any recognition to their inane prattle. Most people really don't think anything derogatory about accents, as they have far more important things to do. And also, don't compare yourself to everyone you come across- everyone is different.
Bae still doesn’t realize that her Aussie accent is one of her biggest charm points.
Imagine if Sana was able to stick around and off collab with Bae often, I'm almost certain a certain c-word would slip out naturally and they'd have to explain LOL
I mean if they are serving it I think its okay
Hasn't this happened before
@@mdviperxI think our swearbox Kiara has been the only one to openly say it.
@@AoiBento Rizza said it openly, too. During a collab with Kiara, no less.
People say "water" like "wooder" where I'm from (South Jersey). Apparently it's a Philadelphia thing.
They’re like “where’s the car?” and we’re like “where’s the car?”
Excellent reference
Park your car in Harvard yard
1:56 "Water" pronounced like "wooder" is a thing in the Mid-Atlantic region of the East Coast -- Delaware and southern New Jersey people say it like that. The person in the documentary was probably from there, originally.
It only adds to her charm
Bae crying at Mad Max is The Most Aussie thing... That's Peak Stralya.
i envy people who remembers bombastic dreams like this. i have dreams so ridiculously outlandish and for some reason i believe it 100% like its a normal thing. dreams like this sounds like something you'll wont forget but for some reason i forget everything that happened in it and all i remember was having dreamt of it
As a Malaysian, who basically has our own twist on Chinese, English which sounds a lot different to American, British, Australian English and also sounds different to China Chinese and Taiwan Chinese be proud of your own accent. The accent that you have comes from your culture, your country and it is proof that you who you are. I am studying in Taiwan and was scared that my chinese wouldnt be understood, but I realise even if they dont understand you you can just communicate and get the meaning through. Communication is about how you get the message through, language is just the medium as long as everyone gets the message how you say it is never important. If someone makes fun of the accent they have no respect for you culture and should be ignored anyways
Truth.
Based
God I hope some talented animator or artist animates Bae's dream
TASMANIA MENTIONED
Idk if she has pets or not but my Ethernet cable goes across my whole house it’s just connected to the wall across the floor so you can hardly see it and it never gets in the way
iirc after a certain amount of feet of cable you need a repeater or switch to maintain the signal strength on ethernet, not sure its 100 ft or 50 ft, or some other ft. So maybe her ethernet cable that she has might 10 to 15 ft.
There are other options like unifi beam or ethernet over electrical with ethernet poe where it uses the electric wiring to transfer ethernet data, but that might effect latency since electrical wiring isn't made for ethernet data transferring.
Dreams are a lot like AI art
They are. I find landscapes created by AI art often have a dream-like quality to them.
That's how AI art software works that's based off Google DeepDream software. If you look at how far it's evolved since DeepDream, you'd be amazed.
It's basically looking at clouds and trying to interpret what they could be, that process is then refined millions of times until it matches the intent / artistic intent of the keywords.
Instead of clouds, it's basically random static.
It's based off an algorithm that forms images from static noise AKA a 'seed value' which generates a randomised pattern of noise, then starts to interpret the shapes/noise over and over. Which is why you try to reuse the same seed value when you want it to look close to the original image.
ill never understand being self conscious about your own accent. coming from someone with a pretty strong regional accent myself. sure, it's natural to assimilate in certain situations, but i dont get being embarrassed by them.
"wudder" is a common pronunciation philadelphia among older people, i believe.
I can understand it. When much of the English-speaking world knows and listens for "aboot" and "eh" it can feel very embarrassing if I let it slip. Although I have been told subconsciously overcompensating with "abowt" is also noticeable so there is no way to win.
Does Bae not realize how sexy accents are to people who don't have them?
everyone has an accent. it's literally impossible to speak a language without an accent
@@WGGplantI think they may mean in terms of differentiation of groups of people, not on the individual level or the concept/phenomenon itself
@@WGGplant People from southern Ontario don't. TV accents are literally based on the South Ontario accent because it is the easiest to understand by the widest range of people so its literally the default English.
@@Idiomatick i cant tell if ur joking being sarcastic or just actually think that.
@@WGGplant It is often called Broadcast English in the business, or General American by linguists. This is why most TV news sounds so neutral and easy to understand, in school broadcasters are often to speak in this neutral accent. It isn't really spoken anywhere in America, the place closest to it is Southern Ontario (aside from a few words like 'about').
Imagine being from a non english speaking country, Those people are the ones who really conscious about their accent
Potato!
Bae, keep it up for the Beeg Lady
cute preYdator!
Mumei lives in a tree confirmed
Imagine being overly self-conscious about a perfectly harmless thing that makes you who you are _and_ is one of your most memorable and attractive traits according to those who know you. Seriously, if someone has a problem with your regional accent- ignore them, it is their problem, after all. They're just jealous, mentally unstable people. It's for your own good to avoid them and don't give any recognition to their inane prattle. Most people really don't think anything derogatory about accents, as they have far more important things to do. And also, don't compare yourself to everyone you come across- everyone is different.