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🗓️ 30 July 2022
⏱️ 84 minutes
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0:00.0 | Oh, yay. Oh, yay. Oh, yay. Oh, yeah. |
0:03.4 | The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court. |
0:08.0 | Unless there is any more question to be able to find an argument in this case. |
0:10.8 | All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States are in mind us to give their attention. |
0:19.2 | Welcome to Divided Argument, an unscheduled, unpredictable, |
0:23.2 | Supreme Court podcast. I'm Dan Epps. |
0:25.7 | And I'm well-b-up. |
0:26.7 | Well, I think it's a good thing, Will, that we introduced ourselves because we heard from |
0:32.0 | one listener that our voices are too similar. This is from listener. Nick Lum, who says it is too hard to tell |
0:43.5 | our voices apart, given their relatively similar timber. Do you say that timber, tumbra? |
0:49.9 | I say timber, but I'm going to pitch, tone, and accent, even though you and I were raised in different parts of the country. |
0:57.5 | Of course, there are certain telltale statements that make it obvious who is talking, like when I dis, originalists. |
1:03.7 | But Nick finds the podcast more difficult to listen to because it's hard to tell when the speaker has changed. |
1:08.2 | So I'm going to ask you today to adopt a British accent, |
1:11.9 | Will. So do your best. Let's do that for the rest of the episode, and that should make things |
1:16.3 | simpler. Right. It's funny. I lived in England for a semester in college, and I did, I picked up |
1:22.5 | like a little bit of a British accent for, you know, a tiny bit, just like talking to people after that, but it faded really fast. |
1:28.4 | Yeah, that is weird how I've had, you know, friends that move there and they come back with like these kind of weird fake English accents. |
1:34.2 | And you always wonder, is it, is it an affectation or is it just something not under their control? |
1:39.0 | I think the second thing has happened to me. |
1:40.8 | So I grew up in Indiana, which you alluded to. And I had a girlfriend in college who used to complain that every time I went home for the holidays, I would |
1:48.9 | like pick up a little bit more of an Indiana accent, like I'd drop. |
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