Yes, I've noticed that AsapSCIENCE's narrator's voice inflection often goes up at the end of sentences as well. But I couldn't stop watching, as I was afraid I'd need to know about some nasty killer bathroom bug. Ha.
Exactly, Alex! I felt conflicted about this issue after I was approached by so many obviously mentally ill people when I was in San Francisco recently. Some seemed so miserable, haunted and alone it practically tore my heart out.
That is correct. Currently I have conflicting information as to whether or not the photo is captured with another iPhone. I'm emailing the photographer and I'll update you (as well as the story, if need be) for clarity. Thanks for your comment.
I knew his professional name was Teller, but I was unaware that he legally changed his name. Thanks for your correction. Deleting reference to the first name with which he was born.
You're both right. I meant the post to be a description of the study and the comments made in summary by those who conducted it. But my headline reads as if it's truth. (I was, however, careful to state "the researchers believe" in my original wording.)
Thanks for your corrections. I'm changing the headline and any wording in the text that needs clarity.
Hi Zeon! I noticed your 2013 post about this photographer. I linked to that post in the related stories. I'll edit to also include a link to your high fashion dogs post.
I wanted to write about her again because I was excited that she gave me permission to use up to ten of her "Wet Dog" images. She was very kind.
I agree -- I wish they would have dwelled longer on slightly fewer clips. Funny and true about the ADD generation. They had a lot of special effects ground to cover, too.
Thanks for your corrections. I'm changing the headline and any wording in the text that needs clarity.
I wanted to write about her again because I was excited that she gave me permission to use up to ten of her "Wet Dog" images. She was very kind.