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rivka
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They are indeed quite good. But what is UP with that dog?!?
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Marcel the shell with shoes on

[ROFL]

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quote:
Originally posted by rivka:
They are indeed quite good. But what is UP with that dog?!?

[ROFL] The dog stoled the show!
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quote:
Originally posted by Armoth:
These guys blend amazingly well - and they make a song whose lyrics are awful, sound beautiful.

The new avril song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLKHkzy3InY

Wow. These two are great!
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Just watch it [Smile]
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How to argue ones point in polite conversation
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Strider
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Here's the conversation from aspectre's link translated

You know, for those who want to hear what they were really talking about.

[ April 02, 2011, 02:46 PM: Message edited by: Strider ]

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I wish I had someone to debate with as a toddler, between my legos and the family dog all I ever heard "pot isnt even a real drug, just legalize it man."
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So is that baby video going to be the new Hitler video?
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Raymond Arnold
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I actually get really annoyed every time I hear it because they only know one word.
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rivka
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Really they know zero words. But listen to the tone and inflection shifts!
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My twins used to do that. And yes, it was normally just one sound repeated over and over, with plenty of giggles and laughs interspersed.

Sometimes I think I miss those days. [Smile] Then I remember how much I spent on diapers and I wise up. [Smile]

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Raymond Arnold
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>Really they know zero words.

If that were the case I'd expect more variations in types of sounds. I mean, they've got to be able to pronounce more than one consonant, at least by accident on occasion. I think they found one word that works for them and they like it so much they just don't see a need for anything else.

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When I was little, like in kindergarten, I guess, and just learning to write, I saw my mother writing in cursive. I figured that looked fairly easy, so I took a pen and scrawled up and down. That's called modeling behavior, and it's what these kids are doing.
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rivka
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quote:
Originally posted by Lisa:
That's called modeling behavior, and it's what these kids are doing.

Bingo.

That's why I say they don't know any words -- they don't have any notion of sounds having meaning. They don't know what words ARE.

And they actually used two consonant sounds, one with much higher frequency than the other. They were "d" and "m". Those are the two consonants babies of every culture learn first (for physiological reasons), and thus the reason "mommy" and "daddy" almost always feature those sounds, in many languages.

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Raymond Arnold
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Do "mommy" and "daddy" tend to always get the same consonants associated with them?
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Often.

When baby names for mother and father don't feature "m" and "d", they generally feature the also-early "b" and "p". There's a great paper somewhere online analyzing not only the incidence of these sounds in baby names for parents (and grandparents), but the change from formal parent names to informal ones over time in several languages.

I can't find it now, to my annoyance.

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Raymond Arnold
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That is pretty interesting.
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Wikipedia has some of the information.
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Getting us back on track here, has anyone linked yet to what is being labeled as the worst song ever?

And the always amazing Stephen Colbert doing a cover of it with the Roots and Jimmy Fallon.

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Raymond Arnold
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This girl has a few videos that are all pretty awesome:

Doodling in Math Class: Snakes and Graphs

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rivka
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Has she not been featured in this thread before? Her stuff is wicked cool.
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Raymond Arnold
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I feel like I want to list them all, but it'd get repetitive and you can probably find others. The neatest one I've found so far is the story of Wind and Mr. Ug. (I ended up posting the one I did because of the "These snakes can't talk to each other because this one speaks Parseltongue and this one speaks Python" line.

I almost gave her her own thread.

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rivka
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quote:
Originally posted by Raymond Arnold:
I almost gave her her own thread.

Sounds like a plan.
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Holi.

This is where I get all high and mighty and talk about how I went to this festival back when there were only, like, 500 people in attendance and the temple was still under construction. I'M BETTER THAN YOU!! [Taunt]

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Looks like Candlelight started a trend:

Best Seder in the USA (The Passover Song)

Dayenu, Coming Home - The Fountainheads Passover Song

And a non-musical one:

Google Exodus

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Oregon lawmakers Rick Roll the state legislature.

So awesome!

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Raymond Arnold
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Little Girl decides to be on the winning team.
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Kind of beautiful.

Though not, strictly speaking, YouTube. Make sure your sound is turned on and start clicking.

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31 Jokes for NERDS!
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Boy acting like a girl

With the talk in the news lately of that little boy in the ad wearing nail polish, I thought about this condom commercial I saw a long time ago.

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quote:
Jokes for Nerds
My favorite is "Most people have an above average number of arms."
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quote:
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Jokes for Nerds
My favorite is "Most people have an above average number of arms."
Legs.
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Bleah, whoops. I think the joke is approximately the same, although I admit legs is somehow a little funnier.
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My BIL helped work on this advertisement. I've never smiled at a Walmart ad, but I laughed this time.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orqChei5B_U

Everyone celebrating should have a kosher holiday.

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Best Marriage Proposal EVER!!!
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Highly entertaining

One Man Disney Movie

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Gene Simmons Rocks!!!
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quote:
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Highly entertaining

One Man Disney Movie

Uh... yeah, I can lip sync, too.
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Is that a joke, Lisa? Nick Petera is actually pretty well-known for being able to sing in a convincing female register.
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seemed obvious to me that it was him singing the whole time.
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Seriously? That's unbelievable.
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I don't know what that thing is called, but this kid is really good at it.

Actually, "really good" barely covers it.

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It's a diabolo.
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Ah, thanks. I've seen them in use before, though never to quite that extent.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHy7DGLTt8g&feature=related

for all those who dont get enough sax in their lives....

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A slow motion landslide on a road I've been on often (for vacation). It's pretty neat looking, and you get a sense of the time scale in the second half of the video when workers come out and walk around on it.

Hobbes [Smile]

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Ferris Bueller's Last Day Off
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This guy is like an English rapping Leon Redbone
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