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  2. Voice-tracking - Wikipedia

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    This is the most common method. If the cyber jock knows the song that their voice will be played over, they know how much time they have until they have to stop talking to avoid talking over the vocals of the song. If they time their speech correctly, they will do just that. DJs call this "Pegging the Post" or "hitting the post". [5]

  3. Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker — and ...

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    Also, try to avoid capturing others nearby in your shot — they didn’t ask to be on your call. But if you’re outside, speaker is OK. In parks or at beaches, it’s not uncommon to see folks ...

  4. Pseudolistening - Wikipedia

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    An example of pseudo-listening is trying to multitask by talking on the phone while watching television or completing work. [5] Pseudo-listening is the most ineffective way to communicate because after the conversation one will not have retained much of the information that was said.

  5. 12 Phrases To Use When Someone Is 'Talking Down' to You ... - AOL

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    A woman receiving a condescending email on her phone. Nothing can squash your confidence quite like someone talking down to you. "When someone talks down to you, they are communicating about their ...

  6. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty Talk - AOL

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    The psychology of dirty talk “hasn’t received a ton of study,” says Justin Lehmiller, Ph.D., a researcher at the Kinsey Institute and MH advisor. But some studies have reported that erotic ...

  7. Trash talk - Wikipedia

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    In sports, trash-talk most commonly comes in the form of insults to an opposing player's playing ability or physical appearance which is ethically not acceptable. [4] The intended effects of trash-talk are to create rivalry between the players and increase the psychological pressure of opposing players to perform well or to stop the trash-talker from performing well. [5]

  8. The ‘we listen and we don’t judge’ trend, unpacked by a ...

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    The videos begin with both people saying, “We listen and we don’t judge” in unison. Many creators, however, seem to struggle with the not judging part, responding with shocked faces and open ...

  9. Talk:People (The 1975 song) - Wikipedia

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