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  2. Bad Lip Reading - Wikipedia

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    Bad Lip Reading is a YouTube channel created and run by an anonymous producer who intentionally lip-reads video clips poorly, for comedic effect. Rolling Stone described the channel as "the breakout hit" of the 2012 United States presidential cycle. [ 2 ]

  3. Lip-readers caution fans against reading too much into viral ...

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    A recent wave of viral lip-reading videos posted on social media claim to reveal the secrets of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. The internet was abuzz after Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards ...

  4. Democratic debate gets a 'bad lip reading' and it's hilarious

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    If you've never seen a "Bad Lip Reading" video in the past, you should definitely start. The geniuses behind the videos have done so for popular movies like " The Hunger Games ," and even NFL ...

  5. Talk:Bad Lip Reading - Wikipedia

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  6. There's Finally a Super-Cut Lip Reading of All the Celebs at ...

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    That said celebs were definitely caught on camera making small talk with each other this year, and TikTok lip reader @tismejackieg did the lord's work and put together a super-cut.

  7. Bleep censor - Wikipedia

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    YouTube videos often have profanity bleeped or muted out as YouTube policy specifies that videos including profanities may be "demonetized" or stripped of ads. [10] Beginning in 2019, the bleep censor began to be more often used for censoring out words related to sensitive and contentious topics to evade algorithmic censorship online ...

  8. Lip reading - Wikipedia

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    Lip reading, also known as speechreading, is a technique of understanding a limited range of speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue without sound. Estimates of the range of lip reading vary, with some figures as low as 30% because lip reading relies on context, language knowledge, and any residual hearing. [1]

  9. 'Bad Lip Reading' brings the Republican debate to a new level ...

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    The debate brought up many discussions, along with a plethora of gifs and memes. And now, we bring you the "Bad Lip Reading" version of the debate.