Monday, April 13, 2009

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phrases I learned from television delivery

These days I've been reading a lot about television, and I get to a certain sadness of what could happen but evolving understanding that their audiences are not passive as before.

Finally, to the nostalgia and I remember phrases or words that I heard for the first time on television and to this day remember:

1. "I was being sarcastic " - Homer J. Simpson

The first time I heard "sarcastic" was in the Simpsons, I remember that I made it very difficult to understand, years later I took the sarcasm as an inexhaustible source of black humor and not necessarily rude. Here's the video, now I see and what makes me laugh.



2. "My dull father" - Bart Simpson

Another one for the Simpsons. Lerdo is not a word you hear much, but is synonymous with "slow" or "clumsy." This really understand it and I adopted quickly. Especially since the sample was Homer = Awkward.

3. "I do not underestimate gentleman" - Knights of the Zodiac

Notice how he only saw cartoons. It was super important to my 12 years to understand the concept of underestimating, Knights of the Zodiac proque said it every 15 minutes. I also remember another

of the sort that is "not blaspheme gentleman" ... I was a fan, well I still am haha.


4. "I draw strength from my weakness " - Knights of the Zodiac

This one deserves a special dimension. A word that to my little vocabulary to understand weakness and lack of fat, not fit into my mental structures. I remember it was the gentleman who said that Andromeda pulled at the time was subjected harshly by their rivals chains. This being so weak only managed to say "I draw strength from my weakness", that is their weakness. You can see that the Knights loved talk of rhetoric.

Then I put more words ... I think I should put this post to Ociotakus, now that I read.

Anyway, I wanted to revive MiCuarto.

Greetings!

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