Yeah, I don't think I could fake accents either. It would be quite silly and obvious. :P
Yeah, I don't think I could fake accents either. It would be quite silly and obvious. :P
I'm not perfect with it, but I've attempted. Not 100% well at it all the time, but it can be fun to attempt. So long as it's not something pressed around others that makes it seems like you're making fun of them.
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I can do a semi-decent Australian accent thanks to the sheer amount of aussies I've voice called with but that's about it haha
I can kinda fake a British accent, but... it's probably cheesy. As in like I'd be trying to mimic Call of Duty characters. :P
When I was younger, my brother and I did these silly random impromptu skit recordings, which probably would have been great podcasts if those existed at the time. They were so old school that we did them on cassette tapes, but they were funny and we just acted out nonsense skits on the fly with whatever came to mind.
My neighbors and I used to do skits and post them on YouTube when we were kids too. Ahhh so many great memories.
Ah the CoD characters. XD I remember like...1 from MW, MW2, and the main 4 from Zombies in WaW. Nikolai and Richtofen was so funny xD
Yeah my brother and I did similar things. Except with some other recorder. Didn't really have cassette tapes growing up. Except what our parents had and for some toy when we were really young. Teddy Ruxpin I think it was called? Some electronic bear that told the story on the cassette tape.
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My dad’s truck growing up only played cassette tapes so we still have a bunch of them from when we used them in his car. I’d love to get a proper player these days so I could use them again since he sold that truck ages ago.
I remember needing a cassette to CD player adapter to play my burned CDs in an old 1995 Ford Contour because it didn't have a CD player of its own. XD
And man, that thing wasn't the most reliable either. Cellphone signals interfered with it and it made all kinds of funky noises. Not to mention songs burned onto a CD that were downloaded from Bearshare were a whole other level of screwy. And my first burned CD was really the most... random pile of stuff, but heck, I was mainly just experimenting and wasn't even sure if it would work in the first place. :P
Ah man burned CDs, that brings back memories too. I’m pretty sure I still have like a whole stack of those hidden around my parents’ house somewhere hahaha.
My best friend in high school had a cassette tape to iPod converter which is like the most wild thing I think I’ve ever seen. She could plug her iPod into the cassette tape and then pop it into the car’s player and it worked super well? It was wack.
Yeah we had cassette tapes for our old Jeep and the car I drive has one (but I need a new car pretty bad). I think I only ever burned my own CD on me way back when I always took my CD Player everywhere xD
Heheh, yup I've got that iPod to cassette tape converter thing too. It's weird, but it doesn't work on newer models.
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