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I Think You Should Leave is one of the fastest growing absurd comedy shows in the early 2020s.
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I Think You Should Leave is one of the fastest growing absurd comedy shows in the early 2020s.
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Alongside established fan favorites like The Eric Andre Show and Nathan For You,
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it's successfully designed to be highly quotable and memeable.
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I have everything on this phone.
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I always just look at it.
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If I ever feel weird at all,
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I'm just looking at it.
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Season 3 delivers handfuls of new sketches that are enlivening, refreshing, and satisfying.
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Some of my favorites being,
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guy who goes on his phone when he's losing an argument.
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That's exactly the point I made two seconds ago.
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Fuck!
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Guy who's only on a dating show to use the zip line.
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Guy who puts on a VR headset and forgets how to move his body.
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I don't know how to work the body.
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It's you.
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It's you in there.
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How do we move our bodies ever?
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What?
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And you gotta give this kid an award for this line delivery.
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What'd you do to him?
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Breathe!
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Breathe!
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Dad, fucking breathe!
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If you were to make a Vines that Cure My Depression style compilation of sketches from this season,
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you gotta include the Darmine Doggy Door,
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you gotta put Egg Eater in there,
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you gotta put Metalloid Maniac.
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A Metalloid Maniac will zip around the magnetic metal board he built,
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revealing a piece of a photo of the phrase.
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But there's one sketch this season that prevails above all,
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and that's because, all things considered, it's a masterpiece.
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And that is...
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What if I said something that wasn't the title thumbnail here?
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Like, what do you think I'm gonna say?
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Yeah, it's Shirt Brothers.
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You know it's Shirt Brothers.
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This sketch checks all the boxes for me.
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Concept and execution, quotability, performance or delivery,
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the message or moral, and emotional impact.
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These elements shine through in all of the sketches.
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For example, the idea of starting a pay-it-forward chain,
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so you pay for the dude behind you in line,
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and then getting immediately behind that dude,
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so now he's obligated to pay for your 55 burgers,
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55 fries, 100 tater shots, 100 pizzas, 100...
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It's hilarious in concept alone,
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and the execution is great.
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I love the implication that people just know that this is a thing that happens,
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because as soon as the lady behind him finds out what he's doing,
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she also starts ordering.
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55 burgers!
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Ah, shit!
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The team on this one,
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and by the way, I do stand with the Writers Guild of America,
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because we wouldn't have these sketches without the writers,
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pay them, are absolute masters at dishing out bangers one after the other like a double combo.
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I'm well within my rights to kill you right now!
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But don't you love me?
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Ah!
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I'm going on a date.
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The line delivery is a worthy factor in contributing to the live-rent-free in my headedness.
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You know, what's the difference between what the fuck? and...
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What the fuck?!
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What the fuck?!
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Yeah, it's practicing your craft.
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I find it very wholesome and enjoyable when the sketches have positive morals despite their unapologetic madness.
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Like when there's a bit of character development in Guy Who Learns to Stop Talking About His Kids at Parties
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and actually has a great time.
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When you start to bring several of these elements together,
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like the message and the moral of accepting differences and focusing on what really matters,
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combined with the stellar performance and well-crafted musical climax,
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you get a powerful emotional impact.
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Wild on, wild on, tonight we go wild on
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Why am I so moved by the rat mom who just bought a cup of dog shit like it's a drug deal?
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So when you bring all these elements together,
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you get an excellent sketch.
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But what happens when not only do all the elements of that sketch come together,
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but when the emotional significance is parallel to real life events?
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Now if you're sitting there right now like, what?
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Just wait a sec, this is why this sketch is a masterpiece.
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Concept and execution.
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Guy who goes to his daughter's fourth grade fall concert becomes shirt brothers with a stranger Hey,
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hey shirt brother.
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Nice to meet you
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And now has to juggle helping him out of an existential crisis and being there for his daughter solo.
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Great concept, great execution
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When his newfound shirt brother pulls him out of the show for some help He explains
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that he went into one of the classrooms and destroyed the place.
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Quotability.
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Are you kidding me?
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You don't just fucking go nuts in here.
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I started spinning around going around, going nuts.
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Line delivery.
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I tried to rip the Wright brothers off the ceiling, brother.
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And so you know we've got all these elements going.
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You know, you've got a great concept,
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you've got the performance, you've got the quotability.
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And then you get the message and moral of this sketch.
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Can you tell me why you really did this?
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I've been listening to this new song and they're saying there's no rules.
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Close to the release of season 3,
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actor Biff Whiff, beloved fan favorite known as Detective Crashmore and Santa Claus in the earlier seasons,
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revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
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He says that he has no idea if or when he will recover.
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And unless the creators of the show or Biff Whiff himself come out and say so,
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there's no way for sure we can know their exact intentions in writing this sketch
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and how this moral so closely could align with what someone might be going through in reconciling that they have cancer.
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You go through life and everything starts to feel really flat.
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Then you read something or you see something and you wake up, you feel inspired.
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I think there just might be no rules.
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Yeah.
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But whether or not it was intended, it's what shines through.
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If it's what people see,
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if it's what people feel, that's real.
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Tim explains that he needs to get back to the show for his daughter,
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and his shirt brother makes him promise...
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Promise me a million times that you will never do another rule.
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The music builds.
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We travel around the world every single time we go.
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His wife is wondering where he is.
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With time running out, they're forced to settle things.
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Listen to your daughter's solo.
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It's too late for me.
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I'm awake now.
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Emotional impact.
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Go on.
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The song about no rules starts playing.
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Tim starts running back to the show.
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The energy on the stage is high.
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His wife is worried he's not going to make it there in time.
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Sure brother is pacing in the room.
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Tim swings in the door just in time.
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His wife is happy.
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The kids are in a flow state.
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His daughter pops off on her solo.
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The audience roars in applause.
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Tim lets out a sigh of relief.
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He's here.
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His daughter's here.
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His wife's here.
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We made it.
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And there's no rules, he's going nuts!
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By the way, this song is not on streaming services,
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at least not yet.
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This was made by the band Turnstyle,
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and it appears that it was made for this show.
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He wrote a sketch that used this song that he built.
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God.
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All of these elements coming together in conjunction with knowing about Biff Whiff's real-life cancer diagnosis,
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leave a viewer not knowing whether they should be laughing or crying.
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Before the it's not that deep mob comes for me,
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and if you do choose to comment it's not that deep,
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thank you for the engagement on this video, I appreciate it.
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Am I really saying that this sketch,
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which is about two guys that see that they're wearing the same shirt,
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are then assumed to be partners in crime,
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in which one just goes nuts in the classroom for no goddamn reason other than
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that he heard a new song that said there's no rules.
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Am I really saying that that was written to have some profound meaning in it?
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No, not necessarily.
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But it could be.
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And what's interesting about that is,
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is it important what the intention of the author was?
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Jacob Geller has a really good bit about this,
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explaining that, Contrary to the frustrated memes of kids in English classes,
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the curtains never have to be just blue in art.
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Subtext, metaphor, thematic parallels can be read from everything.
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You can draw meaning from a plot point or item description,
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even if the author thought they were just creating some curtains.
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That is what art does to us.
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We are storytelling creatures.
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That's why we project and reflect our own experience through art.
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Art reflects life.
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That's why they say that shit.
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So whether they masterminded the sketch to be this way or is completely serendipitous,
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it resonates and I love it.
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It's amazing.
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So first of all, they need to release that song on streaming services.
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It's so damn good.
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And second of all, these moments that build up
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that kind of climax of absolute silly bullshit with profound emotional sequences are what I live for.
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Along with the announcement of his cancer diagnosis,
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Biff Whiff shared a GoFundMe from his Instagram account.
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the I Think You Should Leave community is rallying their support of our beloved shirt brother.
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So if you're able to...
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You gotta get!
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And if you're unable to,
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just promise me a million times,
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you'll never do another rule again.

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“I Think You Should Leave”의 Shirt Brothers 에피소드를 통해 말하기 연습을 하는 것은 여러 가지 장점을 제공합니다. 이 비디오는 부조리한 유머정확한 대사가 특징으로, 반복적으로 듣고 따라 말함으로써 자연스러운 영어 대화의 리듬과 억양을 익힐 수 있습니다. 이런 유형의 코미디는 다양한 상황감정 표현을 포함하고 있어, 실제 대화에서도 유사한 맥락에서 사용할 수 있는 표현력을 키우는 데 유용합니다. 특히, 웃음을 유발하는 상황에서의 소통 연습은 사회적 상호작용을 한층 더 원활하게 만드는 데 도움을 줄 수 있습니다.

문맥 속에서의 문법 및 표현

  • 형용사 + 명사 조합: “masterpiece”와 같이 강력한 형용사를 명사와 결합하여 강한 인상을 남기는 표현이 자주 사용됩니다. 이러한 표현들은 말할 때 강조점을 주는 데 매우 유용합니다.
  • 조동사 사용: “If I ever feel weird at all”와 같은 조동사 활용은 조건이나 억제를 나타내는 데 적합합니다. 이는 말하는 사람의 감정을 전달하는 데 도움을 줍니다.
  • 직접적인 질문: “What if I said something that wasn't the title thumbnail here?”와 같이 청중에게 직접적으로 질문을 함으로써 대화의 흥미를 유도하는 기술이 효과적입니다.
  • 의도된 모순: “I love the implication that”와 같은 표현은 뒤에 이어지는 상황을 암시하며, 유머를 형성하는 팁이 될 수 있습니다. 이는 영어 회화에서 대화가 어떻게 전개될 수 있는지를 보여줍니다.

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이 비디오에서 주목해야 할 발음의 함정은 “Shirt Brothers”에서의 t 발음과 “pay-it-forward”의 흐름입니다. 특히 비속어와 속어가 혼합된 문맥에서는 단어의 발음이 빠르게 변할 수 있습니다. shadowspeak을 연습할 때, 이러한 빠른 변화에 익숙해지는 것이 필요합니다. 또한 “breathe”와 같은 단어에서는 모음 소리를 정확히 발음하는 것이 중요하며, 반복적으로 연습하는 것이 효과적입니다. shadowspeaks와 같은 표현을 활용하여 다양한 맥락에서 발음을 연상시키는 것도 큰 도움이 될 것입니다.

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