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There's something about the way this girl's mouth moves when she talks it is fascinating. Forget the subject. I've noticed the same thing with Megyn Kelly

submitted by Crackinjokes to TellUpgoat 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 16:02:45 ago (+9/-1)     (youtube.com)

https://youtube.com/shorts/hHYtYGh_QzA

There's something about the way this girl's mouth moves when she talks it is fascinating. Forget the subject. I've noticed the same thing with Megyn Kelly


I can't quite put my finger on what it is. But there's just something different that happens with their mouth when they're talking that doesn't happen when the typical person talking. And it just kind of is fascinating. If you watch Megyn Kelly's mouth it's the same thing. I don't know if it's their lips are moving in a different way where their lips move faster when they talk than other people's I've even wondered sometimes if there was a slight audio mismatch and delay to their mouth movement with their voice which you subconsciously notice and it just kind of holds your attention. But there's definitely something different about them that makes watching them speak more captivating than just watching a normal person speak.


Here's another example with her talking a little more you can see what I mean

https://youtu.be/Ey75Xw_ikqs

Here is an example with Megyn Kelly.

https://youtube.com/shorts/r3ahZKQE5pE

What is it that makes their mouth different? Is it that their lips are moving faster or something. If you look closely at their mouth when they're talking it's almost like their lips are moving it superhuman speed or something even though they're a rate of speech doesn't seem to be that much out of the range of normal.


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[ - ] CHIRO 1 point 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 23:41:37 ago (+1/-0)

She has an underbite that she has probably received either surgery for or, more likely, she did some form of speech therapy over the years. But, yeah, the fascinating thing her mouth does is because of what would normally be considered a defect.

[ - ] prototype 2 points 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 22:16:40 ago (+2/-0)*

This also happens and in a stronger fashion with how people make and break eye contact during conversation. Think it's called attentional cadence.

And when you see it is hypnotic.

Go watch demolitionranch videos, notice how he makes and breaks eye contact, rather than talking directly into the camera the whole time.

Effective politicians use it, but with their hands, to direct and draw attention, like stage magicians

The same can be used for facial expressions that sit just on the edge of unusual and/or uncanny.

It's why retards get mesmerized by tiktok and people imitating NPCs.

Actors learn it, I don't know what it is called in that industry though.

[ - ] VitaminSieg 0 points 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 20:16:40 ago (+0/-0)

Lizzid peepel

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 1 point 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 20:10:07 ago (+1/-0)

kek go get some pussy you incel!

[ - ] Whatchagonnado 2 points 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 17:53:37 ago (+2/-0)

here is an experiment for you. go jack off (not necessarily to her) and rewatch the video and let us know if her mouth is still fascinating.
Testosterone plays mind tricks

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 17:01:57 ago (+0/-0)

Good lord. I haven’t seen Megan Kelly in ten years. Moved to the cunt-tree and unplugged.

[ - ] Sector2 3 points 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 16:19:45 ago (+3/-0)

I've even wondered sometimes if there was a slight audio mismatch and delay to their mouth movement with their voice which you subconsciously notice and it just kind of holds your attention.

That looks like what's happening. You can see it if you watch closely.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 1 point 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 16:42:34 ago (+1/-0)

Yeah I really kind of think that maybe what's happening. And I think it may be a clever trick to grab extra attention and make a speaker seem more fascinating is your brain is just kind of hooked on constantly trying to solve the problem.

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 8 monthsAug 25, 2024 16:51:35 ago (+0/-0)

I would guess it's intentional, and is likely to become more common if it actually increases views.