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Podcast Appearances
Like I'm trying to think of like a conversation with my mom and I'm like, I'm having a harder time listening to my mom, like imagining her voice that I am like something I've heard multiple times over, like a song or a skit, like those kinds of things I can pull back very easily, but just like a random sentence or something like that's harder for me to form.
I guess I think I can do it, but it's harder to do than something I know I've heard and seen.
Yeah, because we're physically constrained.
components of it also the way we hear things in our head is different than how they come out of our mouths because some of the impressions I do that I think are some of my best sound terrible out loud but like the way I hear it I'm like oh that's so good and then the ones I'm like yeah that's okay people are like that's such a good impression I'm like is it I was driving just around I can't know where particular but I was driving and I was lost in thought and I had this strange thought that kind of gave me like shivers down my spine and I went like does the voice in my head sound like me
You go back to that video, that's not even what I sound like there.
No, in my head, it's a perfect impersonation, honest.
Yeah, that's how I keep track of like physically where things are.
Like if we use a broom and then we set it down, I'm like, there's the broom.
You know, it's not like I'm looking at a VR headset and seeing stuff lying around, but it's like,
A quick sketch of like the area will yes.
Not perfectly not always but like yes to some extent the important things in the scene that we need to keep track of like
Whenever I do a good, there's obviously times where I'm like, oh crap, I just stepped on grandma.
I forgot that's where she was in the scene.
But like if I'm doing a good job on that particular scene, then yeah, I'm like, yes, that's the broom.
There's the wood beams and there's the sign that says ice cream.
Like I see those things in the scene while we're doing it.