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And when a speaker's attitude doesn't match that of their audience, their words whether they were intended to just be funny or edgy or dirty can end up being seriously harmful.
And when a speaker's attitude doesn't match that of their audience, their words – whether they were intended to be just funny, or edgy, or dirty – can end up being seriously harmful.
IS SERIOUSLY TROUBLED.
And their physical pain is not taken nearly as seriously.
is not taken nearly as seriously.
Seriously.
that you'll try, seriously.
[Speaking in a non-English language] Seriously, stop talking about the walls!
Let's put you out of work so that demand slows, so that price growth slows." The Fed raises interest rates to slow down spending across the economy, partly by signaling to markets that they're taking the problem seriously, which creates an expectation that inflation will fall.
that they're taking the problem seriously.
but can you really take me seriously right now?
Sure, there's a lot of remarkable tech here, but can you really take me seriously right now?
You know, guns in the hands of a collector who's had them for decades, who's never fired them, who takes safety seriously, that's very different from guns that are sold and turned over quickly.
TAKES SAFETY SERIOUSLY.
Just, uh, really, seriously.
in my entire life is the… really, seriously…
On that day, humanity received a grim reminder that this scene has been parodied so much that no one could take it seriously anymore.
That this scene has been parodied so much that no one could take it seriously anymore.