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2019-01-26 at 1:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny yeahhhhhh, I kinda can't talk and mumble a lot. It's a thing. I compensate for it by bringing that fire commentary to every situation so that people happily strain to hear me. Also when people are trying to understand your low-volume mumbling they tend to lean their head forwards, a posture of submission. It actually all stems from me being alfa as fuqqq
no, its due to your lack of confidence.
pinch your balls to see if their still connected.
or get super male vitality. -
2019-01-26 at 6:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny yeahhhhhh, I kinda can't talk and mumble a lot. It's a thing. I compensate for it by bringing that fire commentary to every situation so that people happily strain to hear me. Also when people are trying to understand your low-volume mumbling they tend to lean their head forwards, a posture of submission. It actually all stems from me being alfa as fuqqq
LOL Yeah OK. this is one of the reasons I took acting a few years ago. to get over my crippling shyness and try and speak better. I used to mumble a lot as well. I might still do it from time to time. But I get a lot less "What's that, I didn't hear that" because I try and keep the audio tone at the level that can be heard. I used to go to a party and sit in the corner. and wait for someone (no one usually) to come up and talk to me.
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2019-01-26 at 8:43 PM UTCLan are you implying that I was mumbling?
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2019-01-26 at 8:50 PM UTC
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2019-01-26 at 9:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny no, its due to your lack of confidence.
pinch your balls to see if their still connected.
or get super male vitality.
I'm already at max confidence, I'm so damn confident in myself that I don't even care enough about the approval of other to bother enunciating my words. ßetas try to be heard, alfas like me speak inaudibly, confident that we're in control whether we're heard or not.
Originally posted by Phantasmagoria Lan are you implying that I was mumbling?
No, I was saying I mumble -
2019-01-26 at 10:52 PM UTC
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2019-01-27 at 2:27 AM UTCThumbs up that shit, niggas
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2019-01-27 at 2:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I'm already at max confidence, I'm so damn confident in myself that I don't even care enough about the approval of other to bother enunciating my words. ßetas try to be heard, alfas like me speak inaudibly, confident that we're in control whether we're heard or not.
your talking as if your on your at your knees in fromt of a well endowed nigger with an errect penis. you even avoid starring into the camera much.
you did better when your cooking.
do you feel differently when your cooking than when your codding ? -
2019-01-27 at 6:28 AM UTCI wanna learn to code lanny. I guess Udacity is the place to start. I have a PDF on Python somewhere
in a years times or so, if I need to ask questions, can you offer advice? -
2019-01-27 at 6:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by SpaceCakes I wanna learn to code lanny. I guess Udacity is the place to start. I have a PDF on Python somewhere
in a years times or so, if I need to ask questions, can you offer advice?
I'm happy to answer programming related questions at any point. It'll be a bit before you should worry about career related stuff, but I'm happy to throw in my two cents then. While I think for-profit education is a pretty sketchy industry I can't say I know anything damning about udacity in particular. It does seem like a lot of people do a lot better with the more structured course setup. If you're interested in free introductory resources I'm happy to recommend some. -
2019-01-27 at 6:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I'm happy to answer programming related questions at any point. While I think for-profit education is a pretty sketchy industry I can't say I know anything damning about udacity in particular. It does seem like a lot of people do a lot better with the more structured course setup. If you're interested in free introductory resources I'm happy to recommend some.
That would be great. I'm told once I get some kind of grip of understanding it that I should create a small pet project and try and finish it complete. someone was telling me this. this would help discipline me -
2019-01-27 at 6:45 AM UTCYeah, working on a project of your own invention where you don't have a step-by-step guide to your end goal is definitely an important part of learning. It teaches a core skill in "google my problem and see how this related but different problem is relevant to me". Google-fu is famously the backbone of many surprisingly successful programmer's careers. One would hope to grow out of the "search the internet for something similar and adapt it" methodology of programming at some point and afford more creative modes of problem solving but empirically this isn't actually necessary for professional success.
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2019-01-27 at 8:35 AM UTCNah, just white as far as I know. I think white/east asian mixed people are the real master race so I wish I was half asian but alas, as far as I know it's all western European ancestry.
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