is this considered rehersed?

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It sounds like she's reading it off a piece of paper, memorizing, and adding her own commentary to it.


It's those little pauses that give it away.
 
Sounded pretty natural...I don't think she would rehearse that longggg run on sentence there. lol.
 
i bet that is you!

I was going to say I would not be surprised if it was her, but the OP is a pre-pharm student, so definitely not.

Besides, the video is for Rhode Island, and I think the OP is from california.
 
I was going to say I would not be surprised if it was her, but the OP is a pre-pharm student, so definitely not.

Besides, the video is for Rhode Island, and I think the OP is from california.

boy you're like a detective. sheesh we are both nosy people
 
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Maybe because the girl in the video is pretty and we wanted to know if we were talking to a pretty girl :laugh:

i dunno. I am a straight girl who has a boyfriend. so maybe that is why you are watching it. I am just nosy. haha.
 
i dunno. I am a straight girl who has a boyfriend. so maybe that is why you are watching it. I am just nosy. haha.

Oh sorry. I didn't know you were a girl. I just assumed you were a guy :laugh: I usually can't tell what gender someone is unless it's obvious from their choice of words or the username.
 
The video is too rehearsed for two reasons:
1) She did not attempt to look at the camera. That makes me feel like she was trying to recall what she had been preparing.
2) She used too much gestures. I can see her whole body moving back and forth, left and right, as well as her hands were twisting.
 
The video is too rehearsed for two reasons:
1) She did not attempt to look at the camera. That makes me feel like she was trying to recall what she had been preparing.
2) She used too much gestures. I can see her whole body moving back and forth, left and right, as well as her hands were twisting.

Whoa whoa whoa, using your hands while you speak isn't a bad thing. Especially when you use them kinda Billy Mays style rather than being nervous, those are your weapons. It doesn't suggest she's rehearsed this.

But your #1 is absolutely true.
 
it's rehearsed and the girl is beat.
 
it's rehearsed and the girl is beat.

That girl is not beat lol

The video is blurry, and that's probably why you're saying that, but if you look closely you can see that she is not beat.
 
That girl is not beat lol

The video is blurry, and that's probably why you're saying that, but if you look closely you can see that she is not beat.

depends what part of the country you live in...if you're from miami or san diego, she's beat. if you went to an 80/20 male/female engineering school, she's one of the hottest chicks on campus. everything's relative...
 
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i thought beat meant tired too. I am confused as to how beat is meant in this case.
Beat in this case refers to (urbandictionary quoted)
UrbanDictionary (oh joy) said:
Extremely ugly; probably derived from "beat with the ugly stick"

straight out ugly. disgusting and hideous. atrocious.
 
In my opinion, too much hand motion. Makes me think she's obviously nervous. So yeah, it looked more natural (naturally nervous) instead of rehearsed.
 
it's rehearsed and the girl is beat.

And your are just a fountain of hotness yourself ? 🤣


The girl is fine, I just don't exactly understand why she would make vlogs of herself/her experience in pharm school, but whatever floats her boat.
 
The girl is fine, I just don't exactly understand why she would make vlogs of herself/her experience in pharm school, but whatever floats her boat.

It can be used for self-motivation or tracking how she did/how she felt back then.
 
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It sounds pretty natural to me, but the fact that she is looking down a lot it kind of makes it seem that it may be rehearsed. If that were cut out then it would be good.
 
depends what part of the country you live in...if you're from miami or san diego, she's beat. if you went to an 80/20 male/female engineering school, she's one of the hottest chicks on campus. everything's relative...

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This was a joke by the way... I love my home and we have really cool people but there are a lot of misconceptions.
 
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I have never, ever heard anyone use "beat" to mean "beat with the ugly stick", and I live in one of the most slang-using cities I've ever lived in, not to mention several years in the military, where one can hear just about everything...

Well, here's to knowledge. And as far as my opinion goes, she's pretty. We have such a misconception in society about what makes a girl "hot" these days. Blame all the 75 pound models...
 
I have never, ever heard anyone use "beat" to mean "beat with the ugly stick", and I live in one of the most slang-using cities I've ever lived in, not to mention several years in the military, where one can hear just about everything...

Well, here's to knowledge. And as far as my opinion goes, she's pretty. We have such a misconception in society about what makes a girl "hot" these days. Blame all the 75 pound models...

I've never heard that either until I went to college.

I don't think she is beat either but then again nothing surprises me about what people will say on here so ?
 
Men's Fitness Magazine 2009 -

"In our exclusive 11th annual [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]survey[/COLOR][/COLOR], a western city reached the top of the (ski) mountain, while a surprising sun-drenched Mecca needs to pull its head (and belly) out of the sand.

For those familiar with the region, [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Salt [COLOR=blue !important]Lake [/COLOR][COLOR=blue !important]City's[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] selection as the Fittest City in America might not be much of a surprise. But even we were stunned when our Fattest City turned out to be 2,539 miles away from Salt [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Lake [COLOR=blue !important]City[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], in Miami. Yes, Miami. [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Home[/COLOR][/COLOR] of South Beach, with its images of tight bodies and scantily attired denizens. Yet despite a wide availability of local running and biking trails, Miamians are 35% less likely than the national average to actually use them."

Popular knowledge would have most people believe that South Beach is everything Miami has to offer, but in reality it is just like any other large US city. Plus, we love fast food (Burger King headquarters and Pollo Tropical anyone? Oh yeah can't forget Miami Subs), we have horrible public transportation (college student- "Taking the Metro Fail (rail) to the game bro?" "Nah I'll drive my Hummer"), and we love fried breaded palomilla steak, picadillo, pastelitos, flan, and tres leches. Plus it's wayy to hot to do anything at the beach but lay there and bake.

This was a joke by the way... I love my home and we have really cool people but there are a lot of misconceptions.

I should have specified that I meant miami beach, where the only obese are the toruists, and sometimes the girls at Purdy Lounge for some reason. There was hardly a time I would go to the publix grocery on west ave and not see multiple women that would drop jaws anywhere else in the country. Try that at any other grocery store at any random time of day, not happening. The urban sprawl is another story, rice and beans will do that 🙂
 
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I should have specified that I meant miami beach, where the only obese are the toruists, and sometimes the girls at Purdy Lounge for some reason. There was hardly a time I would go to the publix grocery on west ave and not see multiple women that would drop jaws anywhere else in the country. Try that at any other grocery store at any random time of day, not happening.


Well, that girl isn't trying to be a supermodel 😉 , she's pursuing a career in pharmacy - so I don't understand how her looks are relevant at all and why they need to be mentioned. 😕
 
Well, that girl isn't trying to be a supermodel 😉 , she's pursuing a career in pharmacy - so I don't understand how her looks are relevant at all and why they need to be mentioned. 😕

i only mentioned it because someone else brought it up and i was trying to add to the conversation based on my having lived many places. it's really not relevant at all and if i was single i would hit it sober, no complaints, she's sorta cute, just depends what you get used to seeing every day 🙂
 
if i was single i would hit it sober, no complaints

This has got to be the funniest and the most backwards compliment I heard at the same time.


:laugh:
 
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Just outta curiousity.. why does it matter if she rehearsed it or not?

Its not like shes going to get a fine 😛

(Unless its a fine for being so fine..heh corny I know 🙄)
 
Just outta curiousity.. why does it matter if she rehearsed it or not?

Its not like shes going to get a fine 😛

(Unless its a fine for being so fine..heh corny I know 🙄)

The person in the video might be the original poster asking if "do I look like I rehearsed it". That kind of thing, you know? Or as a friend asking for your opinion on her friend to see if people agree. Probably getting ready for an interview of such, I would think.
 
Just outta curiousity.. why does it matter if she rehearsed it or not?

Its not like shes going to get a fine 😛

(Unless its a fine for being so fine..heh corny I know 🙄)
fail on so many levels.... i give you an a for effort on implementing that corny pick up line though... KUDOS my man kudooooos

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No, but it would seem you are. You only said

Instead of "blame society for that misconception", you only pointed out that society has a misconception.

Obviously BLAMING society FOR the misconception. Attributing to society the fact that there is a misconception, not necessarily not blaming the models as well (Chicken or the egg?) I assert we should blame both. Thought the former would be inferred...

Yeesh, you should try law instead of pharmacy.
 
Did anyone else notice the title of this post is spelled wrong??


rehearsed
 
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