RIP: Charlie Kirk Assassinated at Event in Utah

Sometimes people accidently say the wrong word when they are not reading from a script. Mispeaking is usually an easy way to tell someone isn't reading from a script.

It happens a lot because when you are talking to a crowd you have to use different language so that the audience you are speaking to understands you.

Well, before the neoCON-bot chimed in, I was wondering if Nicki might have had a genuine tongue-slip, being as she is quite saturated in street-culture... but now I'm quite confident it was staged... 🤣
 
Well, before the neoCON-bot chimed in, I was wondering if Nicki might have had a genuine tongue-slip, being as she is quite saturated in street-culture... but now I'm quite confident it was staged... 🤣

Well that word does sound like fasten and unfasten which means to make secure or release.

When people hear spoken language they hear all of the words that sound like those words and their brain filters out what it thinks it hears.

If I were trying to promote a leader of the United States- and use a word that would create viral marketing thats the word I would use.
 
Well that word does sound like fasten and unfasten which means to make secure or release.

When people hear spoken language they hear all of the words that sound like those words and their brain filters out what it thinks it hears.

If I were trying to promote a leader of the United States- and use a word that would create viral marketing thats the word I would use.

Got it. Assassin = Unfasten.



Actual photo of the inside of nickers' brain:

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Got it. Assassin = Unfasten.



Actual photo of the inside of nickers' brain:

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It really depends on how you pronounce the words. If you pronounce it uhsassun like some Americans do it CAN sound like some words if you say it like ass ass in then it can sound like other words.

Assassination can sound like assassin nation if you double pronounce the N sound.

Of course if you are ESL you probably have to translate everything into your native language which makes it sound like something completely different.
 
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