AuDHDer here, we prefer to say "conditions." Neurodivergence is only a "disorder" relative to being forced into a society that isn't made for how our brains and nervous systems work. @JimAllen-Persona
When she drops the line about the guy in the audience saying, "Thank god she knows" or whatever it was about being tested for autism I died of laughter because that was exactly what I was thinking leading up to that. My kiddo and I are both autistic and they thought Fern was hilarious when I showed them this.
I personally LOVE the Scottish accent and don’t in any way think it sounds anything but beautiful. It does not sound unintelligent, but as someone with a southern US accent, I empathize with this a LOT.
Scottish accents are my favorite. But i have to admit when I hear a southern US accent I immediately think "they're probably uneducated, low IQ inbred hicks".
No wonder I like this comedian. Watched her for a while. Same time I was finding out I'm on the spectrum she also mentioned it in interviews. Life makes more sense now.
Honestly it’s so relieving talking to or listening to others on the spectrum. Feels like the only time something makes sense, and the only comfortable social interaction possible.
When I got diagnosed as being on the spectrum at 26, I felt so much weight lifting off my shoulders. Finally I had an explanation for why I do the things I do in the way that I do them.
My face when she said "facial expressions are for when you're with other people" :0 Never forget to wear your fake face so the NT's don't decide to come after you with pitchforks and torches.
I feel like people 'know' this about her from something she said elsewhere and are calling her out for no reason here...I am in education and I see absolutely no autism here. What is she doing that qualifies as visibly or noticeably autistic?
And this is the exact reason she was my standout favourite contestent on Taskmaster S14. Incredible *and* relatable (except for the Scottish part but as an Aussie... I felt it hard when she said she knew her own people)
As an American, I absolutely love the Glaswegian accent. It makes everything sound unintentionally hilarious. I worked with a guy who was from a village outside of Glasgow and when he got pissed off about something and was venting it was so hard not to piss myself laughing every time. I had never heard of Fern before, but I'll definitely be checking out more of her bits.
Another comedian to check out is Limmy. He is from Glasgow, while Fern is from Bathgate, West Lothian. I'm not from Scotland myself, so I don't know how people from Bathgate react if you call their accent "glaswegian". :D
I agree! And it's even funnier when the person speaking with that accent doesn't look like they would have that accent. At least, I wouldn't expect someone looking like Fern to have a heavy Glaswegian accent, lol.
@@LordHorst I looked into her and Scotland in general while watching her and it's only an hour from Glasgow to Edinburgh, so I'd imagine it's the same accent, but I could be wrong. Philadelphia is only about 2 hours from NYC and they are vastly different accents 🤷♂️
Yeah, I get that distances in Europe must seem laughably small for an American. When you drive 5 hours, you are still in the same state. In Europe you can easily travel through 5 different countries in the same amount of time. :D Edinburgh and Glasgow have very different accents (look up interviews with Shirley Manson, who is from Edinburgh. While still having a clear scottish accent she sounds nothing like Fern or Limmy). But as I've said, I'm not from Scotland either, so what I say here might be complete horsesh... anyway. It's just that I made the mistake of calling an accent "glaswegian" once and then got a few angry responses from Scots telling me that the accent comes from small town to the south of Glasgow and sounds totally different from Glaswegian, haha. I was just trying to give you a small heads-up. :D@@Brando56894
The tandem joke had me laughing out loud because about a month ago I couldn't remember the word tandem. I typed a bicycle for two. I didn't know Fern did standup. Until now, I and only seen her on British comedy panel shows and always liked her..
It’s interesting to see this has two different audiences, but splices together so well! 2:38 & 6:44 I love Fern, I’d like to see her live but also want her to do another roast battle!!
@@skylarsaa sign of autism is the lack of ability to keep your honest thoughts to yourself. Emotional disregulation. Not everything that’s true is meant to be shared.
@@JuicyLeek That sounds so strange to me. People ask me a question, and I answer. Why ask a question if you're not interested in a genuine response? I am old and intelligent enough to know that you're right, but even after 60 years I never understood it. What is the benefit of dishonesty in the long run?
Lol at the beginning of this set, I was like, "is she autistic? She sounds like me" and then at the end I felt so vindicated. HELLO, FERN, I SEE YOU AND YOUR LACK OF SOCIAL SKILLS and for some reason this seemed like a good idea to write, you're welcome
I first saw Fern on a special when she was introduced by Frankie Boyle and she killed it. She is something special, and coincidentally the same flavor of neurospicy that I have
Yeah she's genuine and bold because she's autistic. She's a beacon of success for autisic people in comedy, whose whole deal is being socially underdeveloped despite being intelligent and capable. And to add to that, she's a woman. Autism in women is severely underdiagnosed and greatly misunderstood. Her existence and openness about her condition and how she's coped is going to help a lot of women, and likely save a lot of lives. She's bloody fantastic.
@@williamoarlock8634 what? Why? What's wrong with Fern Brady that drives you to some degree of self-loathing? She's a successful comedian that a lot of people really connect with. She helped my autistic wife accept a diagnosis, and has lightened her mood towards the disorder. This wild Scottish weirdo is being adored and is successful? Maybe it's not so bad she thinks. Everyone is different of course, I'm just really surprised to hear people who don't like her because I find her personally really endearing.
@@AkuraTheAwesome I mean, I agree with you generally, but I must be pedantic and point out that her boldness and genuineness isn't caused by her autism, it's just part of her character
This thing about associating ignorance with a Scottish accent is new to me. Scotland has produced some of the greatest minds in history. James Clerk Maxwell, David Hume, and James Watt changed the world with their minds.
@@lolbubs11111Nope. Doesn't change the fact that a people who have contributed so much to the development of the modern world could only be called ignorant by jealous assholes.
Funny thing happened (to me)…. I’m American and quite a bit older than most of the audience on line… yet, as I was reading all the comments, I realized that I was reading them in my head WITH A SCOTTISH ACCENT!!! This never happens to me with any other comedian regardless of their nationality or how pronounced their accent is. Did this happen to anyone else? It was like I got a temporary Scottish accent filter stuck in my ears (head) . Maybe it was because I really had to try hard to understand her. Please say something… reply to this comment if it happened to you. I would really appreciate it.
I was totally shocked to find out not everyone has a voice in their head that makes observations and commentary on the events in the outside world. Having said that, everything I read has an accent... after reading a lot of comments on the internet, they usually start with an American accent, but that can morph into almost anything given context, and the first signs of intelligence and empathy completely cure the American accent,lol. Apologies to Americans who aren't already my friends, those who are my friends are smart enough to know that it's a joke, and a natural segue from those in the set we are meant to be commenting on, lolagain.
...this is only the second post I've seen of this lovely lass Fern Brady, oh what a Scottish treasure she obviously is! Flawless comic delivery, superb timing, incredible mastery of the ironic. She ought to be knighted by the queen for sheer sarcasm.
@@angelacox-martin2789 ah the best one was when my dad came to Belfast whilst I lived there. The tour guide didn't understand my dad's accent, he chuntered "well it int like their accents reyt easy t'understand ti's it,"
Best thing I ever heard her say about being autistic was, in regards to people not knowing how to treat someone with autism, "I just work on a different operating system, that's all. Like Android and Apple." Paraphrasing, but I really liked it.
That's what I said too, I'm American so I don't hear it often. The thick Glaswegian accent just has a way of making everything sound hilarious even when it's not. I don't find any of the other UK accents to be on the same level, most of the Irish accents are like music to my ears. The British accents I can take or leave. My brother said he can't stand British accents 😂
I am italian and I don't speak a very good english but somehow I just enjoyed every bit of this video. TY Fern, I hope to have the chance to see ypu live one day or another.
It's exactly the Scottish accent that appeals to me most. Otherwise, that alien chick is the xexiest, funniest, most honest nonhuman I've ever seen do comedy. I wouldn't even have known she is an alien if she hadn't confessed! I'd watch Fern anywhere, any time. I hope she does a full special on a streaming service pretty soon.
Trapped In A Scottish Accent | Fern Brady | Power & Chaos 1937pm 26.11.23 user-tc5pl etc etc does his please renew my fern cotton............ erm fern brady!? please renew my fern brady fan club membership... she's reet tall, also...
@@ayoungethan Comments on ‘Trapped In A Scottish Accent | Fern Brady | Power & Chaos’ 29.11.23 0527am ummmmmmmmmm... can't locate her full set. i'd watch it as i, too, would like to know why the stripper is talking....
As a young servicemen stationed overseas during the Vietnam war, I met a young Scottish gal, beautiful little gal, spoke like her, at the same time, when speaking with her friend, speaking in Gaelic, have never forgotten her, she was a dream for me, need a time machine, DRASTICALLY!!
😂😂😂sorry kept sort of thinking I now see where Michael Myers got the idea for his Scottish accent. I thought he was exaggerating. It helped me understand you, Ms Brady but loved you easier thanks to him. Thank you ❤️😊❤️
Let's not even start about people who haven't a clue about why one should construct a sentence,or whether or not it is acceptable to sentence others to terms of semantic gibberish without dew proses,lol.
Loooooooove her 💖 Fern is the best! 😂 I'm so grateful to have learnt the lenguage well enough to understand the different accents 🤌🏻 (at least in stand up)
Echopraxia is actually considered to be associated with autism, I confess mimicking others accents is something I do it too and its almost involuntary in nature, although I understand it isn't acceptable, it definitely isn't intended as mocking rather admiration through emulation.
It's normal to mimic a conversationalists' mannerisms when engaged with them. Especially if you're actually listening to them. Lumping everything into autism has made both autism and retardation in general completely meaningless.
Recently got diagnosed neurodivergent myself. All the neurotypicals in my life were like "Oh! Are you ok?". Meanwhile, all the neurodivergents in my life were like "That's fantastic! Congratulations!" We may be aliens in human suits, but goddamn is it good to finally know why. Also, funny to hear someone describe it that way when I've been saying that about myself for YEARS.
You just communicated a description of a socialigicak construct to a bunch of strangers. No one with Asperger’s would ever go out of their way to champion such a collegiate construct. You are trying to hard m. I hereby diagnose you with Wannabeitis. Take two pills and fuck off in the morning
Aww, I like the disclaimer at the end for if you talk to her after the show. Overall, I enjoyed her comedy routine. ☺️ Definitely made me smile and laugh.
I spent five wonderful weeks consulting in the “silicon glen” area between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Had a great time and loved the people there. They were so very friendly, after I “went first.”
that's so funny she admitted to the asperger's right at the end because earlier when she said she was both introverted AND still managing to offend people all the time I was like, 'hmmmmmm that sounds familiar....'
Not even a minute in and I think I'm in love. Will report back at the end. I am back and I am still in love. Yes shes gorgeous but more importantly goddamn is she funny. Her delivery is outstanding!
"Be jealous immediately" is a great phrase.
*FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ARE FOR WHEN YOU ARE WITH OTHER PEOPLE* the most relatable most autistic comment ever LOL
I'm not autistic but I relate to it too lol
Hang on a fuckin' sec... I'm supposed to use _facial expressions_ with people?
When she said that I thought it was a very autistic thing to say. I'm glad she can have comedy with being on the spectrum
@@wolf1066 Make sure you use the right ones. I discovered that there are wrong ones.
@@gaslitgames *_NOW_* you tell me?
'Every few seconds a wee voice off-camera would go "Oooh, aye" or, memorably: "TUG ON MAE PUBES, RHONA!"' is now firmly lodged in my heid. Ta, Fern.
The hallmark of great pornography is when you can hear the director giving the performers instructions.
I'm glad you;re here to translate, lol
I honestly had no idea what she said until I read your post. Thanks!
Almost spat out my drink in a public cafe hearing the latter, 😂
"Might as well watch them filing a tax return" I laughed way too hard at that 😂
I could watch her sets over and over. Mainly because I only understand a quarter of it, and not the same quarter each time I rewatch it,
The subtitles on this video are perfect. Very helpful if you're watching on your phone while brushing your teeth. (I can vouch first hand.)
I highly recommend Ferns book 'strong female character' to anyone curious about autism in females. Fascinating read.
If youre a male and youre reading about females and autism, you probably have autism.
Ooh, she's autistic? Cool ty!
AuDHDer here, we prefer to say "conditions." Neurodivergence is only a "disorder" relative to being forced into a society that isn't made for how our brains and nervous systems work. @JimAllen-Persona
@@worldadventuretravel What would a society that neirodivergents naturally fit into look like?
@@Oniphire Fun, in all seriousness.
When she drops the line about the guy in the audience saying, "Thank god she knows" or whatever it was about being tested for autism I died of laughter because that was exactly what I was thinking leading up to that.
My kiddo and I are both autistic and they thought Fern was hilarious when I showed them this.
what elements are autistic-like tho?
I personally LOVE the Scottish accent and don’t in any way think it sounds anything but beautiful. It does not sound unintelligent, but as someone with a southern US accent, I empathize with this a LOT.
To which Scottish accent do you refer? Glasweigan? Edinburgh? Highland? Island? Just curious.
got a pretty big crush on her, shes awesome!
@@karmadyllic I mean, any of them really. They all seem lyrical and beautiful, each in their own way.
Good answer mate, my accent changes depending on which part of Scotland I'm in😂
Scottish accents are my favorite.
But i have to admit when I hear a southern US accent I immediately think "they're probably uneducated, low IQ inbred hicks".
No wonder I like this comedian. Watched her for a while. Same time I was finding out I'm on the spectrum she also mentioned it in interviews. Life makes more sense now.
Her book is really good if you haven't already checked it out
And she was on Taskmaster. Its on youtube
Honestly it’s so relieving talking to or listening to others on the spectrum. Feels like the only time something makes sense, and the only comfortable social interaction possible.
When I got diagnosed as being on the spectrum at 26, I felt so much weight lifting off my shoulders. Finally I had an explanation for why I do the things I do in the way that I do them.
My face when she said "facial expressions are for when you're with other people" :0
Never forget to wear your fake face so the NT's don't decide to come after you with pitchforks and torches.
"I don,t need alcohol to be offensive!"... She is great!
Me neither
"People just looked at me like a dog was barking at em"
I think I might be Scottish...
The entire set I was thinking “wonder if she knows about the autism or if I’ll have to wait a few years for that bit.” Imagine my delight lol.
Her book is really good
I feel like people 'know' this about her from something she said elsewhere and are calling her out for no reason here...I am in education and I see absolutely no autism here. What is she doing that qualifies as visibly or noticeably autistic?
@@BrizzBThank you
@nikismith3784 shes admitted in other sets shes autistic
@@BrizzBI'd guess taskmaster, but to be fair, most contestants seem to be anything from mildly autistic to severely schizophrenic on that show...😂
4:21 at least in that bleak "we did this for a piece of bread" way.
I've died happy 😂😂 (and I'm going to hell for laughing 😅)
😂
As a Yorkshire woman who's living in London and just been diagnosed with autism, I feel like I've found a kindred spirit 🤣🤣🤣
If you’re doing this message, doesn’t that mean you’re not autistic?
If you’re doing this message, doesn’t that mean you’re not autistic?
If you’re doing this message, doesn’t that mean you’re not autistic?
If you’re doing this message, doesn’t that mean you’re not autistic?
If you’re doing this message, doesn’t that mean you’re not autistic?
She's a great comic - a superb human.
And this is the exact reason she was my standout favourite contestent on Taskmaster S14.
Incredible *and* relatable (except for the Scottish part but as an Aussie... I felt it hard when she said she knew her own people)
Ever find comics you just immediately fall in love with? I think I just had that happen.
As an American, I absolutely love the Glaswegian accent. It makes everything sound unintentionally hilarious. I worked with a guy who was from a village outside of Glasgow and when he got pissed off about something and was venting it was so hard not to piss myself laughing every time. I had never heard of Fern before, but I'll definitely be checking out more of her bits.
Another comedian to check out is Limmy. He is from Glasgow, while Fern is from Bathgate, West Lothian. I'm not from Scotland myself, so I don't know how people from Bathgate react if you call their accent "glaswegian". :D
I agree! And it's even funnier when the person speaking with that accent doesn't look like they would have that accent. At least, I wouldn't expect someone looking like Fern to have a heavy Glaswegian accent, lol.
@@MatthewTheWanderer I can't help but think of "Fat Bastard" from the Austin Powers movies 😂
@@LordHorst I looked into her and Scotland in general while watching her and it's only an hour from Glasgow to Edinburgh, so I'd imagine it's the same accent, but I could be wrong. Philadelphia is only about 2 hours from NYC and they are vastly different accents 🤷♂️
Yeah, I get that distances in Europe must seem laughably small for an American. When you drive 5 hours, you are still in the same state. In Europe you can easily travel through 5 different countries in the same amount of time. :D
Edinburgh and Glasgow have very different accents (look up interviews with Shirley Manson, who is from Edinburgh. While still having a clear scottish accent she sounds nothing like Fern or Limmy).
But as I've said, I'm not from Scotland either, so what I say here might be complete horsesh... anyway. It's just that I made the mistake of calling an accent "glaswegian" once and then got a few angry responses from Scots telling me that the accent comes from small town to the south of Glasgow and sounds totally different from Glaswegian, haha.
I was just trying to give you a small heads-up. :D@@Brando56894
The tandem joke had me laughing out loud because about a month ago I couldn't remember the word tandem. I typed a bicycle for two. I didn't know Fern did standup. Until now, I and only seen her on British comedy panel shows and always liked her..
It’s interesting to see this has two different audiences, but splices together so well! 2:38 & 6:44
I love Fern, I’d like to see her live but also want her to do another roast battle!!
Loved when she said that she thought she sounded like Stephen Frye...l love him as well as Fern.
“I don’t need alcohol to be blunt and offensive“ 😂 I have that skill too! Just be honest and don’t care what people think and it’ll come naturally
that might be a touch of the tism, bud
You don't need to be autistic to be an honest person? Tf
@@skylarsaa sign of autism is the lack of ability to keep your honest thoughts to yourself. Emotional disregulation. Not everything that’s true is meant to be shared.
I wouldn't say lack of ability, more of an occasional misjudgement, I doubt we could hold a conversation if we shared all truths.
@@JuicyLeek That sounds so strange to me. People ask me a question, and I answer. Why ask a question if you're not interested in a genuine response?
I am old and intelligent enough to know that you're right, but even after 60 years I never understood it. What is the benefit of dishonesty in the long run?
Tip for tourists: Glaswegians sounding gruff and abrasive - You're fine. Glaswegians sounding pally and jolly - RUN!
"ya stupid cunt" - usually a friedly way of addressing a good friend. "Darlin'" - usually a threat 😅
😂
She's not Glaswegian
She's not from Glasgow ya dobber!
Nobber² yersell! No-one said a word about her cept you.
Love, love, love Fern Brady! Comedy at its Finest!
Well done!
Lol at the beginning of this set, I was like, "is she autistic? She sounds like me" and then at the end I felt so vindicated. HELLO, FERN, I SEE YOU AND YOUR LACK OF SOCIAL SKILLS and for some reason this seemed like a good idea to write, you're welcome
Her book is really good
It's crazy how autistic people in the UK sound like the least autistic people in the US. Our definitions are very different.
@@purdysanchezShe sounds perfectly normal to me. Well, except for the accent. I have no idea what some of these commenters are hearing.
Same here, where's the Autism?
@@BrizzB *FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ARE FOR WHEN YOU ARE WITH OTHER PEOPLE* the most relatable most autistic comment ever LOL
Just saw a clip and had to immediately look her up. I was not disappointed. Great set.
I first saw Fern on a special when she was introduced by Frankie Boyle and she killed it. She is something special, and coincidentally the same flavor of neurospicy that I have
Neurospicy hahaha I like that
I've always thought her accent was just absolutely adorable
Yeah foreign shit is hot lol.
Impeccable deadpan, so funny lolol
She's so genuine dude, great set here, very bold also, paid off
Nah, she's just ripping off Kevin Bridges.
Yeah she's genuine and bold because she's autistic. She's a beacon of success for autisic people in comedy, whose whole deal is being socially underdeveloped despite being intelligent and capable.
And to add to that, she's a woman. Autism in women is severely underdiagnosed and greatly misunderstood. Her existence and openness about her condition and how she's coped is going to help a lot of women, and likely save a lot of lives.
She's bloody fantastic.
@@AkuraTheAwesome She's another reason I hate being autistic.
@@williamoarlock8634 what? Why? What's wrong with Fern Brady that drives you to some degree of self-loathing?
She's a successful comedian that a lot of people really connect with. She helped my autistic wife accept a diagnosis, and has lightened her mood towards the disorder. This wild Scottish weirdo is being adored and is successful? Maybe it's not so bad she thinks.
Everyone is different of course, I'm just really surprised to hear people who don't like her because I find her personally really endearing.
@@AkuraTheAwesome I mean, I agree with you generally, but I must be pedantic and point out that her boldness and genuineness isn't caused by her autism, it's just part of her character
This thing about associating ignorance with a Scottish accent is new to me. Scotland has produced some of the greatest minds in history. James Clerk Maxwell, David Hume, and James Watt changed the world with their minds.
You aren't English, are you?
@@lolbubs11111Nope. Doesn't change the fact that a people who have contributed so much to the development of the modern world could only be called ignorant by jealous assholes.
I like to go more low class with John Logie Baird and Alexander Graham Bell 😂
Rab C Nesbitt ?🤔
Billy Connolly...
Lmao you've never been to Scotland have you or the British isles in general
She has the most adorable way of saying memories I have ever heard. 😆
She is absolutely fantastic, the way she OH I JUST SAW A LITTLE GREEN FLY!
I think the accent is nice. It can sound aggressive; it can also sound lilting and lovely.
Funny set, Miss Fern!
TUG ON MAH PUBES RHONA! hahaaa
I love how your comment says “Translate to English” that just says it all 😂
Her special is one of the best of last year.
Fern Brady is gorgeous, and is hilarious, she really should be on TV more
Funny thing happened (to me)…. I’m American and quite a bit older than most of the audience on line… yet, as I was reading all the comments, I realized that I was reading them in my head WITH A SCOTTISH ACCENT!!!
This never happens to me with any other comedian regardless of their nationality or how pronounced their accent is.
Did this happen to anyone else? It was like I got a temporary Scottish accent filter stuck in my ears (head) . Maybe it was because I really had to try hard to understand her.
Please say something… reply to this comment if it happened to you. I would really appreciate it.
Gen X American here. Yes, I was also reading in a Scottish accent, and didn't realize it until I read your comment!
Yup same here 😂
I read all the comments in a Scottish accent too, but then I am Scottish. 😅
I was totally shocked to find out not everyone has a voice in their head that makes observations and commentary on the events in the outside world.
Having said that, everything I read has an accent... after reading a lot of comments on the internet, they usually start with an American accent, but that can morph into almost anything given context, and the first signs of intelligence and empathy completely cure the American accent,lol.
Apologies to Americans who aren't already my friends, those who are my friends are smart enough to know that it's a joke, and a natural segue from those in the set we are meant to be commenting on, lolagain.
Try Billy Connolly. Probably find the same phenomenon. 😊
I was stationed in England and had several Scottish friends…. She’s spot on and funny!
Best set so far, I’d say. Good job, fern.
Great jokes, structuring, pace, everything was great! Keep it up!
...this is only the second post I've seen of this lovely lass Fern Brady, oh what a Scottish treasure she obviously is! Flawless comic delivery, superb timing, incredible mastery of the ironic. She ought to be knighted by the queen for sheer sarcasm.
Camilla?
Holy Hell! Who needs facial expressions when youre alone 😂😂😂😂
I DIED 😂😂😂💀
Great set. I found out I was autistic at age 41 earlier this year. The alien comment is totally right.
I'm from Yorkshire, I feel the pain. I moved to Australia for a year, the blank expression whilst nodding at me, nervously smiling 😊
and they're so hard to understand, ironic!
@@angelacox-martin2789 ah the best one was when my dad came to Belfast whilst I lived there. The tour guide didn't understand my dad's accent, he chuntered "well it int like their accents reyt easy t'understand ti's it,"
Fantastic voice and accent.
“Well don’t I just file a tax return” KILLED ME
Filing taxes....oh my Christ perfection ❤😂❤😂❤
Best thing I ever heard her say about being autistic was, in regards to people not knowing how to treat someone with autism, "I just work on a different operating system, that's all. Like Android and Apple." Paraphrasing, but I really liked it.
4:59 HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Accurate.
she is funny and gorgeous, that's a deadly combo for me.
The coaching on specific situations is so helpful, no? Glad to hear it has helped you as well!
It's Fern Brady! She's the rightful queen!
Nice to see a successful aspie, gives hope for the rest of us
Fern Brady is so funny.
I absolutely love Scottish accents. I'd probably listen to this lady all day even if she wasn't telling jokes.
That's what I said too, I'm American so I don't hear it often. The thick Glaswegian accent just has a way of making everything sound hilarious even when it's not. I don't find any of the other UK accents to be on the same level, most of the Irish accents are like music to my ears. The British accents I can take or leave. My brother said he can't stand British accents 😂
Fern’s accent isn’t actually Glaswegian; she’s from Bathgate so her accent is quite a bit more “east coast.”
Also, not to be pedantic, but British encompasses all of Britain, not just England.
I am italian and I don't speak a very good english but somehow I just enjoyed every bit of this video. TY Fern, I hope to have the chance to see ypu live one day or another.
This girl is fucking good
"Pumping sea monsters" is a new one for me.
I'm not ashamed to say that I share Fern's taste in porn, and have made the exact same criticisms of both amateur and professional stuff.
It's exactly the Scottish accent that appeals to me most. Otherwise, that alien chick is the xexiest, funniest, most honest nonhuman I've ever seen do comedy. I wouldn't even have known she is an alien if she hadn't confessed!
I'd watch Fern anywhere, any time. I hope she does a full special on a streaming service pretty soon.
Trapped In A Scottish Accent | Fern Brady | Power & Chaos 1937pm 26.11.23 user-tc5pl etc etc does his please renew my fern cotton............ erm fern brady!? please renew my fern brady fan club membership... she's reet tall, also...
She has a full special rn...
@@ayoungethan WHAT!? I thought I'd seen everything! Where is it?
@@ayoungethan Comments on ‘Trapped In A Scottish Accent | Fern Brady | Power & Chaos’ 29.11.23 0527am ummmmmmmmmm... can't locate her full set. i'd watch it as i, too, would like to know why the stripper is talking....
"xexy" is a word for 2024...
Good to see Fern still doing the rounds. Some old material but the new stuff integrated is excellent.
I’m pulled over to people and made to say ‘there’s gonna be a murrrderrr’ as in Taggart, so they can all laugh
As a young servicemen stationed overseas during the Vietnam war, I met a young Scottish gal, beautiful little gal, spoke like her, at the same time, when speaking with her friend, speaking in Gaelic, have never forgotten her, she was a dream for me, need a time machine, DRASTICALLY!!
Ah, proper use of that hand sign. That's refreshing.
😂😂😂sorry kept sort of thinking I now see where Michael Myers got the idea for his Scottish accent. I thought he was exaggerating. It helped me understand you, Ms Brady but loved you easier thanks to him. Thank you ❤️😊❤️
Bruwyant fae start tae fineesh! Love this girl she's the best 👏
This is *so* good. It also has something akin to story structure and a Mobius strip.
The tax joke was so real lmao
This woman is truly funny.
Solid gold comedy! 😂🏅👍 Rooting for your success!
"Pumping sea monsters." It's living in my head rent free, and I'm keeping it.
Hahaha just found this and discovered her. So refreshing and unique.
Shes honestly one of my favourite comedians.
I *LOVED* her on Task Master, she constantly sounds drunk, I love her voice :') The quote "What's in the sauce!?!" is burned into my mind :')
Why is the comment section 60% people who can’t construct a sentence?
Bcuz dis utube.
Am urny sure whit yer greeting aboot.
Let's not even start about people who haven't a clue about why one should construct a sentence,or whether or not it is acceptable to sentence others to terms of semantic gibberish without dew proses,lol.
Scotlang!
I assume 60% of her audience is Scottish
I watch this on repeat throughout my life as comfort comedy.
Loooooooove her 💖 Fern is the best! 😂 I'm so grateful to have learnt the lenguage well enough to understand the different accents 🤌🏻 (at least in stand up)
Great delivery 😆 proper standup !
Echopraxia is actually considered to be associated with autism, I confess mimicking others accents is something I do it too and its almost involuntary in nature, although I understand it isn't acceptable, it definitely isn't intended as mocking rather admiration through emulation.
It's normal to mimic a conversationalists' mannerisms when engaged with them. Especially if you're actually listening to them.
Lumping everything into autism has made both autism and retardation in general completely meaningless.
First time seeing this remarkable human being perform... intelligent humour behind a functional veneer of comedy.
Please Sir, can I have some more?
Recently got diagnosed neurodivergent myself. All the neurotypicals in my life were like "Oh! Are you ok?". Meanwhile, all the neurodivergents in my life were like "That's fantastic! Congratulations!" We may be aliens in human suits, but goddamn is it good to finally know why. Also, funny to hear someone describe it that way when I've been saying that about myself for YEARS.
You just communicated a description of a socialigicak construct to a bunch of strangers. No one with Asperger’s would ever go out of their way to champion such a collegiate construct. You are trying to hard m. I hereby diagnose you with Wannabeitis. Take two pills and fuck off in the morning
This wannabe is a disgrace to the ACTUAL aliens in human suits! Show them some respect, Asperger’s Poser! For shame!
Come back when you ACTUALLY HAVE ASPERGERS, POSER!
Aww, I like the disclaimer at the end for if you talk to her after the show. Overall, I enjoyed her comedy routine. ☺️ Definitely made me smile and laugh.
gotta ask my pot head employee if he knows the word for the double bike.
I spent five wonderful weeks consulting in the “silicon glen” area between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Had a great time and loved the people there. They were so very friendly, after I “went first.”
Yeah she's a stunner, but damn, her intelligence mixed humor with that wonderful accent makes her one of the alluring ladies in the world
💯
righto weirdo
OMG I love Fern! I may be American but my Scottish ancestry really connects with her brand of comedy.
She's a star. 1st long video I watched on YT without stopping for a long time.
You got tiktok brain 😂
@@allsystemsgootechaf9885 Maybe. I do think entertainment sucks these days. I've even decided to try knitting as a hobby.
I just found this and Fern is amazing! So hilarious!
I'd love to see her live! She's hilarious 😂
She’s just announced a 2024 tour!
That was good material. Nice set, very funny.
Man she’s great
I absolutely love her voice and her accent!
that's so funny she admitted to the asperger's right at the end because earlier when she said she was both introverted AND still managing to offend people all the time I was like, 'hmmmmmm that sounds familiar....'
Charming and very, very funny!
Omg i love her.
Not even a minute in and I think I'm in love. Will report back at the end.
I am back and I am still in love. Yes shes gorgeous but more importantly goddamn is she funny. Her delivery is outstanding!
lol what a gem. I should really go oversees and watch foreign comedy. This shit is great.
What do you mean foreign?
She is pure gold
Love the gags about being a stoner. Made me laugh as I identified so much. Memory is wrecked and I enjoyed loosing it like a total idiot
You're amazing.