Weird Things You've Noticed Recently

Didn't they used to teach diction in school? I could have used some of that training, but was instead a victim of the upstate New York accent for many years. I know I have to talk slower in order to not slur too many words when I talk, and speaking with a confident tone doesn't come natural to me (avoiding that rising inflection thing). I also struggle to not sound monotone and dry. And, furthermore, when I've heard recordings of myself I feel like I sound like I'm always ready to say something smart or sarcastic.
 
Didn't they used to teach diction in school? I could have used some of that training, but was instead a victim of the upstate New York accent for many years. I know I have to talk slower in order to not slur too many words when I talk, and speaking with a confident tone doesn't come natural to me (avoiding that rising inflection thing). I also struggle to not sound monotone and dry. And, furthermore, when I've heard recordings of myself I feel like I sound like I'm always ready to say something smart or sarcastic.

Sarcasm is this country's 2nd language.
 
Always keep your bathroom ventilated never have a dryer on in a confined space in your house as this will create mold growth which can stifle muscle growth and it can even cause your kids to be shorter in adult life than they would be if not being affected by this crappy mould or whatever else this inhibits. Best to get a wood heater and have a window open on a crack.

This stuff can also happen in hot climates where things go swampy around your place.

That's why it might be frosty outside but I always keep a window on a crack instead of insulating ourselves completely, also helps a bit from dying from carbon monoxide poisoning.

Insulation is great just make sure there's enough for you to breath from.

Dammit, if not for mold instead of 6 feet I could be 8 feet tall.

By the way, I checked the foods recommended for people suffering mold infection and 28/31 are my favourite foods. The other 3 are ones I never tried.

I Pavlov dogged myself into liking foods that relieve my symptoms.

 
I recently took a vacation to upstate NY (FingerLakes tourist region). I noticed that a lot of straight married men with children and wives sound/speak like gay men. Similar the California these days. Is this a symptom of the social engineering of living in an extremely liberal state perhaps? Most of the locals in upstate NY are more hardy/salt of the earth people so assuming these feminine men I seeing are tourists from NYC or Jersey etc. perhaps. Just something weird I noticed.
 
Finger Lakes region is hard to make a determination as it was gentrified a while ago and the super rich are the ones who own the mansions that ring the lakes.
True, I checked out Zillow while I was there…1000 sq Ft homes with minimal yard on the lakes start around $600k+ (2000sq Ft homes quickly go well over a mil.). Go away from the lake just 1 mile or 2 into the woods/farmland and a 2000 sq Ft home with an acre goes for a very low $200k-$300k. I have a friend that has a home/small farm in this region and we talked a while about the local economy, NY taxes and how all the jobs are pretty much tied to tourism industry (so they struggle financially basically) and construction/home repair for the millionaire homes on lakes. Seems the homes in the rural backroads around northern sections of the finger lakes (locals) do better as perhaps they have more job opportunities in Rochester and Syracuse.

But I digress, still not sure why all the “upspeak” and gay talk by men I heard while there.
 
True, I checked out Zillow while I was there…1000 sq Ft homes with minimal yard on the lakes start around $600k+ (2000sq Ft homes quickly go well over a mil.). Go away from the lake just 1 mile or 2 into the woods/farmland and a 2000 sq Ft home with an acre goes for a very low $200k-$300k. I have a friend that has a home/small farm in this region and we talked a while about the local economy, NY taxes and how all the jobs are pretty much tied to tourism industry (so they struggle financially basically) and construction/home repair for the millionaire homes on lakes. Seems the homes in the rural backroads around northern sections of the finger lakes (locals) do better as perhaps they have more job opportunities in Rochester and Syracuse.

But I digress, still not sure why all the “upspeak” and gay talk by men I heard while there.
I have definitely seen for a number of years that younger soy boy men can have a gayish voice even though I know they are straight. I first observed this over 10 years ago, so many of these men are already in their mid 30s, and may have already had professional success and are making good money.
 
I don't know if this is a weird thing, nor a recent thing, but I've been watching some older movies (50s) and it recently struck me how elegant and formal everyone is always dressed. While those days have been gone since the boomers came of age, I wonder if we'll ever go back to that as a society. Are we now forever doomed to the sloppy or sexy look? Elegance seems rare, and you're either in really good shape or not in shape at all. I wonder if anyone has done a cultural study on a correlation between the decline of a civilization and the way the masses dress.
I noticed that even for job interviews people rarely wear suits anymore unless it’s for an office job. Even just as little as 20 years ago you could see heaps of guys rocking up to job interviews even for places like Target wearing a suit.
 
Finger Lakes region is hard to make a determination as it was gentrified a while ago and the super rich are the ones who own the mansions that ring the lakes.
I know I'm stretching it since they changed the word gay in other translations, but you maybe this was a hint that the rich would be kinda gay in this era?

James 2:3​

3 And ye have respect to him that weareth the gay clothing, and say unto him, Sit thou here in a good place; and say to the poor, Stand thou there, or sit here under my footstool:

I noticed that even for job interviews people rarely wear suits anymore unless it’s for an office job. Even just as little as 20 years ago you could see heaps of guys rocking up to job interviews even for places like Target wearing a suit.
Funnily enough, my more successful interviews were always when I wore a suit. It seems we aren't the only ones to miss it.
 
I shall also mention, a lot of soy boys and young men these days look like clowns or kids playing dress-up when they try to wear good clothes. I know they say the clothes make the man, but no amount of good clothing will make overweight, soft, round-faced, neck-bearded babyfaces look masculine and elegant.
Very true. It works for women too. My ex worked at one of those big, luxury department stores in a high end mall. When I'd come to pick her up from work I'd often see obese women spending big money on expensive clothes, make up, jewelry, and hand bags. It always boggled my mind because it was almost literally putting make up a pig, as the expression goes. A girl who lifts weights, does some yoga, and eats right would have looked 1000x better than any of them in a simple t-shirt and jeans with no make up, but that's a lot harder than just pulling out that credit card.
 
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