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Landlubber77 t1_jad343g wrote
That's a really good observation.
DirtyReseller t1_jad4lqh wrote
That’s a really good clarification.
ThingCalledLight t1_jadlfgj wrote
That’s a really good affirmation.
SkeithPhase1 t1_jads0tx wrote
Hey, that’s really good.
LandoChronus t1_jae7szb wrote
Hay, that's really good.
-Horses, probably.
PsionicBurst t1_jaeqkz1 wrote
Hay? That's really good?
-A skeptical horse.
adamcoe t1_jad7zqc wrote
Mostly people say that because it gives them an opportunity to think of something to say. Politicians use these kinds of things a LOT, so they can think of something clever sounding (or what they think is clever sounding) to respond to journalists.
"You know my team and I have been spending a lot of time talking about that very issue, Bob" (I'm barely familiar with whatever you just said and my assistant is going to give me the talking points about this on the bus so I'll have a better answer for this question when I get asked it 5 more times today.)
"I'm glad you brought that up, because I think that's a question that a lot of people here in (town/state) have, and I'm glad that finally my party has an answer for them." (Proceeds to give that "answer" in the broadest terms possible, like "we're bringing jobs back to (area)!" or "that's why that once we're elected, we're going to make these streets safe again!")
malepitt t1_jad943r wrote
Those called upon to lead prayer in church will say, "O precious Lord, holy blessed God, I just want to thank you, really thank you, and in your holy, blessed name, we ask" for the same reason: it's a signal flare for inspiration
adamcoe t1_jad9pnr wrote
"oh God you are so big. So absolutely huge. We're all pretty impressed down here, I can tell you."
Simulakraken t1_jaemki6 wrote
God is a tripod apparently.
PsionicBurst t1_jaerneo wrote
Oh, God, what a guy-heh, a big guy, really. Obviously way bigger than me, y-you bet, but hey, that's uh, that's just how it happens. Nice uh, face-uh, I mean, facial features going on, you know? Very handsome fellow, yeah. Probably maybe, uh, maybe better-almost as good as I am. Yeah, probably, you know somebody, needs to do a DNA testing, uh, test thing, you know, th-those things they do nowadays in forensic crime shows? See 'em all the time, in my free time, whenever I'm not-uh, signing loads of papers for things here and, uh, there. Yeah, it's, uh, a real-uh, a really great thing, lemme tell you something, and listen up, 'cuz it's a, it's gonna be a real good one, you won't believe it...
Iminlesbian t1_jae5qp0 wrote
Whenever I was hiring people "That's a really good question" was said because it was so rare anyone would actually have a decent question.
ASpiralKnight t1_jadu2d6 wrote
Freakonomics did an episode on it.
I don't think there were any novel findings.
malepitt t1_jaduciy wrote
I wish some brave interviewer would just ask, "What color underwear do you have on right now?"
LandoChronus t1_jae8ixa wrote
That's a great question, thank you for asking. Let me tell you something. I know all about underwear. I have the best underwear. People tell me all the time. I'm currently wearing 3 of the best underwears in the world. Right now. They're amazing. Tremendous.
Bad-Uncle t1_jaee3tq wrote
"Of COURSE it's a really good question, you gibbering tit! She's Terry fucking Gross! Did you have NO idea what you would be asked about???"
Drives me absolutely BATSHIT. Just...shut up for a minute while you think up your answer, goddamnit. Glad it's not just me.
Raichu7 t1_jaek85y wrote
That’s a really good way to stall for time while you try to think up an answer to an unexpected question.
TruthExposed t1_jad7w39 wrote
Everytime I work on a logo and am looking for the right font.
dgtlfnk t1_jaeukl7 wrote
I usually pull up a full sentence with that word in it somewhere. And sometimes other words/letters I need to see. Being able to look at other words and glance back to the main one here and there is a good palate cleanser.
myeff t1_jad3w0t wrote
You're rewatching Ted Lasso, aren't you? Just saw this scene last night.
Sourbreaker t1_jadb13e wrote
“Plan. Plan. Plan. Plan.”
JoseCansecoMilkshake t1_jadr570 wrote
Flan?
badkarmavenger t1_jadv4bf wrote
Aces. Aces. Aces. Aces.. damn, it happened again
JoseCansecoMilkshake t1_jae829l wrote
Sounds like you said Isis
ninjas_in_my_pants t1_jaeyosm wrote
GonzoVeritas t1_jadnh1w wrote
I started a rewatch last night, too. I like it even better the second time around, I'm really noticing how truly great the writing is.
Bean_Superiority OP t1_jad5dpp wrote
... no ...?
myeff t1_jad5rw3 wrote
Well, you should, it's great show!
Tuckaho-Joe t1_jaddgtf wrote
I wonder is this that satiation you speak of: The Story of Valmiki “For his whole life, the thief had only said harsh and unkind words. So, try as he might, he could not utter the word “Rama”. But Narada was too kind to leave him. So he tried another method. He slowly said the word “Mara”, which means ‘death’. This time the robber was very happy to say the word! He really liked it! He began saying it, over and over again. “Mara, Mara, Mara, Mara. And he started repeating the syllables in quick succession. . . “Mara, Mara, Ma-Ra, Ma-Ra, Ma, Ra, Ma, Ra, Ma, Ra-Ma, Ra-Ma, Rama, Rama.
Without realising it, the robber was repeating the holy name of Lord Rama. He was captivated by the charm of the sacred name and he went on repeating the name, forgetful of where he was. He sat like that for ages, without moving and without opening his eyes. Years passed away. Seeing him sitting like an immovable stone, ants, worms and insects crawled fearlessly near him. They built their homes and nests on his body. The anthills grew and grew until they covered him completely. This long penance washed away all the robber’s sins”
Bean_Juice_Brew t1_jadf8s6 wrote
Bowl... Bowl... Bowl... Bowl... Bowl... Bowl... Bowl... Bowl...
NeoMegaRyuMKII t1_jads9d8 wrote
Bowl
Manigoldo_De_Cancer t1_jaek30k wrote
Bowl
ninjas_in_my_pants t1_jaey9ie wrote
Bowel
polymorph505 t1_jaesqzc wrote
Bol Bol
Whitwoc t1_jad6uv4 wrote
Watch Pontypool (2008)! It’s an awesome movie!
Spare-Competition-91 t1_jadopw4 wrote
Don't read the book! lol
Icy-End8895 t1_jaej9af wrote
ROAD
formerlyanonymous_ t1_jaewdby wrote
Ro-ad
Icy-End8895 t1_jaewu6e wrote
That is a freaky word, man.
RetroMetroShow t1_jad1xv3 wrote
Very common when people say their last names
DirtnAll t1_jaekybd wrote
Has happened to me when I had to sign my name too many times in a row.
anrwlias t1_jadl7zw wrote
Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation. Semantic satiation.
Dang, you're right.
Mattigator t1_jadqph6 wrote
I had the feeling even before I said it once
SideshowMelsHairbone t1_jad414l wrote
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Lyrolepis t1_jadiguf wrote
Weirdly enough, for me it works as advertised for words in my native language (Italian, if it matters), but it doesn't seem to work at all in English (or at least, if it works it does so slowly enough that I got bored with repeating random words to myself before it happened).
I'm just musing around; but perhaps it might be related to me having learnt English words (and the association between their sound and their meaning) much later in my life and in a more formal, less "unconscious" way?
I'd be curious to see if other bilingual people notice the same, or if that's just me being weird.
Zerotan t1_jadwooo wrote
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Adv1572 t1_jaerxs9 wrote
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LeavingTheCradle t1_jad778b wrote
First time this happened was on a bus and it was the word "tree"
JohnWinthrop t1_jad7le7 wrote
When I'm drunk I forget how many nas Banana has, the word just falls apart in it's repetition.
MonkeysOnMyBottom t1_jaduz55 wrote
I remember as a child I knew how to spell banana but I didn't know when to stop spelling banana. I would often have 3 or 4 nas
WhyNeaux t1_jaddedl wrote
Say Scuba
[deleted] t1_jae7h8k wrote
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Cantora t1_jaejdot wrote
Interesting... I had assumed this was the same thing.
Jamais vu (“never seen”) is the experience of being unfamiliar with a person or situation that is actually very familiar.
E.G. When you write a word down and it looks odd like the spelling of it makes no sense
ninjas_in_my_pants t1_jaey6a4 wrote
Golf.
Tha_Watcher t1_jaezhfb wrote
It's called temporarily waking up from the cosmic dream or taking the red pill.
ThaGr8WiteDope t1_jadaq0a wrote
Coincidentally, doesn’t take long with a word like ‘satiation.’
Bean_Superiority OP t1_jadawzk wrote
Thanks, now I hate the word 'satiation.'
thisusedyet t1_jadhyap wrote
I thought it was called Pontypool
TheDanishDude t1_jadp299 wrote
Does this also count for reading words? I find that if I focus too much on one word and its letters I stop being able to process it correctly after some time?
bat_shit_insane t1_jaevepj wrote
Same thing happens to me too.
Greizen_bregen t1_jadt7c3 wrote
Semantic satiation... Semantic satiation... Semantic satiation...
MonkeysOnMyBottom t1_jaduoty wrote
Now you've just Bettlejuice'd Semantic Satiation
-Squimbelina- t1_jaeiw1i wrote
The word that loses its meaning fastest for me is “table”. Semantic satiation almost instant.
infodawg t1_jaemkhe wrote
Buttplug Buttplug Buttplug Buttplug Buttplug Buttplug Buttplug Buttplug ... Yep! Works for me!
BitchlmTheShit t1_jadky7v wrote
I had a friend tell me they where to see a movie called ntionltrezur, after repeating for a couple times i accepted it and was like oh that movie.
Then i went home and i was like "ooooh national treasureee..."
valtiell t1_jadtsjj wrote
Quadrant
eruborus t1_jadv630 wrote
And if it's a Yiddish word it's called "Semitic semantic satiation."
opiate_lifer t1_jae04mb wrote
Analogy, analogy, analogy,.....anal ogy?
One-Mood t1_jae7ekt wrote
Ghosts
One-Mood t1_jae7qx8 wrote
If you aren't dwelling on the "tss tss" sound after a few repetitions...
riplikash t1_jad4y20 wrote
Now I wonder what "Somantic Satiation" would mean.
You feel a part of your body so much it no longer feels like part of your body?
MongolianCluster t1_jadl636 wrote
Huh.
Short-Display-1659 t1_jado8xi wrote
Hodor?
Spare-Competition-91 t1_jadongg wrote
I've done this with words I find hard to really picture. I do this with a handful of words. In my brain, the word definitely loses all meaning and I'm like, this, what is this?
_MostlyHarmless t1_jad4xij wrote
Nice.
malepitt t1_jad1yfl wrote
New linguistic white noise pet peeve: "That's a really good question." In every interview, ever, after almost every question