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>say something very clearly
>what?
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This used to happen to me a lot IRL when I was a kid and it drove me fucking nuts.
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>>185461193
In English please!
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>>185460693
Name 4 movies
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James Caans character in Thief spoke slowly and precisely so people would not miss what he said
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>watching a film
>scene annoys anon
>turns off film
>opens 4chan
>creates a thread about it
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>>185460693
What?
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>>185460693
for me it's
>someone says something very celarly
>say what
>as they start repeating themselves, finish processing what they were saying and actually answer
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>>185461605
Literally what happened. But it's a valid criticism.
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>>185461666
Haha... imagine doing this....
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>>185461666
ADHD

>>185460693
For me it's
>Character is supposed to have said something really clearly
>Can't hear fucking shit because the sound is a dogshit muffled mess mastered for 5.1 only
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>>185461732
downstreaming to stereo doesn't help with that in your case?



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