HDD said:Haha, Charlie! I always wanted to be the queen of something!
Consider yourself crowned.
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HDD said:Haha, Charlie! I always wanted to be the queen of something!
bornamachine said:post 102419 its thay he stutters
bornamachine said:post 102419 no need to defend his vocals with the time he grew in etc etc, we have ears.
Integral said:post 102420 I enjoyed this post. Thanks for sharing.
Hahahahain my nutrition school we were taught that u take on the energy & characteristics of the animal u eat most. i'd be curious to know if he grew up eating lamb/goat meat(think of the sound they make, baaaa). i know it's crazy lol, my friends loved to tease me, they would moo after eating a hamburger
Is it just me but the font and size narouz uses, it sounds so soft and slow on my brain. It is soothing though.His voice isn't weird to me.
I very much enjoy listening to it.
I think much of what we're poking at here
has more to do with what like pboy and Sheik have talked about:
shyness, nervousness, sensitivity, etc.
And too:
remember that Peat says he likes to go all day sometimes
without talking or maybe reading--
because he says embedding routinely in that verbal way of experiencing life
diminishes the artistic, imaginative, intuitive (just read "drivel" here, cantstop )
Thus his reply when asked about being fluent in Spanish (I think it was).
He said, jokingly: "I don't think I'm fluent in any language."
My take on that was that
he often likely feels estranged from and ill-at-ease with verbal communications.
And so he doesn't display the aggressive, martial, argumentative style typified by, say, someone like Jack Webb.
My thoughts exactly the first time I ever listened to an interview with Ray.I think Ray sounds extremely similiar to Noam Chomsky, except that Noams voice is deeper and he talks more slowly.