Laurel or Yanny, which is more prog? |
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Lamneth
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Posted: May 30 2018 at 13:06 |
It’s Yanny, you monsters!
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BaldJean
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it's clearly "yanny". "yanny" is heard by people with better ears; people who hear "laurel" no longer hear the high frequencies
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HackettFan
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I clearly heard yanni the first time, laurel the second, and yanni again the third.
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Manuel
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Yanni for sure.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I guess my hearing isn't completely gone yet since I hear yanni.
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Yanny
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Tom Ozric
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Yanny, clear as a bell, every time.
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Polymorphia
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When I listen to it, all I hear is "are you guys still talking about this???"
Every time.
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Tapfret
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All I hear is "Are you a robot?"
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twseel
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As a linguist in training, I only hear carefully doctored phonological formants that sit in between 'i' and 'l' ambiguously
Edited by twseel - May 30 2018 at 18:01 |
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ForestFriend
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To me, it just sounds like both at the same time. Must be the musician in me that's always trying to listen to separate notes/instruments going on at the same time. I maintain that my interpretation is the most prog, because 2 things at once is more complex than 1 thing.
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Omfg the sh*tposts today have been rich x'D
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Yanny for reasons mentioned by BaldJean. I may. by some twist of my mind, associate Hardy with Heavy Prog, but Laurel... nah.
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