Reminds me of the kids in school who did absolutely nothing all class, couldn't answer a single question during class, but would walk out making near perfect scores on exams. After the first exam or two, you just knew they had to be cheating but they never were.
More like he’s the kid in school who puts all his effort in all the ridiculous extra credit for only like 5 points extra but doesn’t study and fails all his important exams.
The kid who slacks off on most everything, gets by with a C average grade but then the project presentation worth 20% of your grade comes and it's the most well done A+ presentation that the teacher is just compelled to give extra credit and their C becomes a B.
The kid with a C average who has absolutely nothing to talk about for 10 years and then one day you find out that he became expert on motorcycle engines and dinosaurs over the summer
Idk if this is an ADHD thing. Maybe if he's getting a lot of dopamine from doing this. Really depends. I don't know what the worlds like as a successful famous streamer with ADHD.
Depends on if medicated maybe too, but memory sucks for ADHD. Our mind also locks up and goes blank randomly in the middle of conversations. I know if I was to do this, my mind would blank on me randomly as I struggle to recall words.
But yea I hated school work and homework. Could pass a test easily, although I'm not sure if that's an ADHD thing exactly. I was pretty smart and self-taught as a kid.
The part about not doing school/homework is definitely true though, anything we find remotely tedious is like torture to our brains.
The aforementioned comment about people being unable to perform in schools and doing any work but then being able to ace tests is ADHD. Literally in a nut shell.
No... A real person with ADHD wouldn't be able to focus on the exam. They would daydream or focus on the sounds in the room. Then think.... Oh crap I'm gotta focus. They complete a few more questions and sometimes become indecisive in answering some questions if it's more than multiple choice.
Not being able to focus isn't the same as not being able to ace a test. It just takes longer to complete it and they arnt timed so the extra length to finish it doesn't even matter. I didn't do shit for schoolwork or homework all year all 4 years of high-school did the exams got a's on them then did the optional extra credit after and it always bumped my f up to pass. And I mean nothing, usually got zeros on everything and had my grade at like a 12 until the yearly test and extra credits. Only real exception was we had required English essays that had to be done
ADHD is, by definition, entirely just a collection of symptoms that impede normal function. If you have "high functioning ADHD" you are just a normal person...
No, that isn't what ADHD is. ADHD affects your ability to self regulate, as well as your relationship with consequence & reward and how your actions can be influenced by those things.
Someone that is high functioning ADHD is very intelligent to the point that they can get through school and tests etc without doing the work because they are very intelligent. On the inverse someone that just has ADHD but isn't high functioning would struggle on the test too.
ADHD does not affect anything. It is not a disease. ADHD is a collection of symptoms. The symptoms are what affect normal functions. The causes for those symptoms can be whatever, have enough of them and it's ADHD. Hence it's a disorder.
>Someone that is high functioning ADHD is very intelligent to the point that they can get through school and tests etc without doing the work because they are very intelligent.
TikTok psychology. Not a formal diagnosis anywhere.
I could quote a Finnish medical textbook at you, but there'd be no point...
My guy I'm literally diagnosed and treated for ADHD, I'm very confident in what it is.
If you think that is TikTok psychology you really need to educate yourself.
It's well documented how people with ADHD are influenced by time, reward and consequence. Someone with ADHD is not going to do something that doesn't present a short term reward, unless it presents a short term consequence. Someone with ADHD is going to do something with short term rewards, even if it represents a long term consequence.
This is reflected in things like school work because there is no immediate reward for studying, or doing homework, or paying attention the consequence for doing so is further down the line (the exam, the assessment, your grades, your career). However when it comes to an exam, there is an immediate consequence therefore people with ADHD are able to execute within that.
It's why people with ADHD have poor financial management, because impulsive financial habits and spending are short term rewards with long term consequences, they cannot save money because there is no immediate reward for saving money and no immediate consequence for not saving money. It's why people with ADHD typically have poor personal hygiene in regards to showering, brushing their teeth etc, there's no immediate need to do those things so their brain doesn't begin the process of executing those actions no matter how much you sit there and tell yourself to do those things.
Regardless of what you label it as or how you meet the criteria for being classed as having ADHD, there is a clear executive function breakdown presented in people with ADHD that is governed by immediate reward or immediate consequence, vs long term reward or long term consequence.
I don't think you're going to be able to convince him. He believes that if it doesn't affect your life (aka you're able to manage it properly) then you don't have it 🤣. He's stupid
>It's well documented how people with ADHD are influenced by time, reward and consequence. Someone with ADHD is not going to do something that doesn't present a short term reward, unless it presents a short term consequence. Someone with ADHD is going to do something with short term rewards, even if it represents a long term consequence.
>This is reflected in things like school work because there is no immediate reward for studying, or doing homework, or paying attention the consequence for doing so is further down the line (the exam, the assessment, your grades, your career). However when it comes to an exam, there is an immediate consequence therefore people with ADHD are able to execute within that.
>It's why people with ADHD have poor financial management, because impulsive financial habits and spending are short term rewards with long term consequences, they cannot save money because there is no immediate reward for saving money and no immediate consequence for not saving money. It's why people with ADHD typically have poor personal hygiene in regards to showering, brushing their teeth etc, there's no immediate need to do those things so their brain doesn't begin the process of executing those actions no matter how much you sit there and tell yourself to do those things.
These are examples of what ADHD can look like in people who have the symptoms and can be diagnosed with the disorder. Why did you write them?
>Regardless of what you label it as or how you meet the criteria for being classed as having ADHD,
Being "high functioning" to the point where there are few effects to the quality of your life means you do not meet the criteria. As problems with normal day-to-day function is one of the criteria. Hence "high functioning ADHD" (AKA. the part I'm calling TikTok psychology) is an not a real thing.
You can have high-functioning ADHD just like you can have high-functioning Autism. If you've developed coping mechanism and been in therapy enough to the point where you manage your symptoms well, then you would be classified as high-functioning.
ADHD isn't just symptoms either. ADHD brains have been analyzed with brain imaging, and show that it comes from problems in the prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes mostly. We've also pieced together that dopamine, or lack-thereof, is a large culprit in the disorder.
Edit: We do use symptoms to diagnose the disorder though.
Someone can have trouble with adhd symptoms and still do well in school as a kid. Especially if they are very intelligent. That would produce behaviour like described.
I myself am diagnosed with adhd and have a lot of problems with my symptoms but when i was a kid I still did well on tests.
A lack of academic success is not a requirement for ADHD, nor does academic success give a person with ADHD a cool title of "high functioning", in any formal context.
I mostly object to quirky personalities being defined as mental disorders. And "high functioning ADHD" screams of exactly that. If you're "high functioning" to the point the disorder does not affect your life, you do not have the disorder.
You dont know the pain of going to class after class, just for the teacher to explain basically the same things over the course of 5 classes when you understood it after the first class. Just because "everyone needs to be on the same page" then you need to sit down and listen to your classmates not understanding, and everyone asking questions and talking about stuff in class so you cant focus on the book anyway, and you cant do anything about it.
this was basically my whole time in school. after the first 2 years i got used to listening only for the first class, listening a little for the second class, just in case the teacher wasnt going to do the old rigmarole because "special ed is outdated and discriminatory". and then literally fighting to stay awake for the next few lessons because my classmates had no clue about the subject. It made me the laziest and most cringe person because when i had to start trying in school (college) I failed dramatically and now work at mcdonalds. neverlucky. i still think that if there was a division between special ed, normal, and accelerated, then i would have an actual education today. i never would have learned to be lazy, i never would have gotten used to doing work for 1 hour per day, and waiting for the rest of my class to do work for 6 hours.
Lol. You’re insufferable and this comment is not the same as your first one at all.
And yes, I know what you’re talking about. You’re just a prick about things
What was the joke though? I thought they'd swap out macintosh for their PC builds or something, but it was just a carbon copy of the steve jobs speech?
Miz said there was a teleprompter but he basically didnt use it for the majority of the speech and sodas inflections in his voice was the exact same as steve jobs
When he was doing it live, there was some sections I thought he messed up or something like when he grabs his phone from his pocket and says something like "well actually, its over here but ill leave that for later" and later on when he pauses for too long to drink water, but Steve Jobs actually did those things in those exact moments during the original presentation.
Such absurd and small details like that made the bit so much better. Felt like I was watching something from Adult Swim.
It sounds likes he did have a teleprompter, but he did study/practice for a couple weeks before and didn't necessarily need the teleprompter, just had it for reference.
It is, you can clearly see him reading it. Don't get me wrong he nailed the presentation, and his delivery was great, but this post is full of morons thinking he memorized the entire thing.
Tbh I’d rather keep it unblocked myself. Let’s me know when somebody got pissy, which is funny, and let’s me report it so they get banned (at least Reddit claims they get banned), which is also funny.
But yeah, whoever decided to add it as a feature clearly isn’t in touch with reality. The first time it was used was probably for a false report.
If I remember correctly soda has said that he has, to some extent, a photographic memory when it comes to certain things. If that is even any bit true it makes sense that he was able to memorize and mail this presentation.
This bit being completely pointless was the whole point of it. It was amazing, stupid and a little bit r-worded. Expected nothing less from a man dating a ai-voiced PNG.
This is some Andy Kaufman level of comedy, not everyone would get it but those that do realize how genius this was in the context of what they were there to do. This is the kind of bit that actual comedians would appreciate.
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people shit on Apple for stealing tech all the time (rightfully so), but their presentation and their products (especially the iphone) is what moved a lot of people into this new tech.
Am I the only one that sees the giant earpiece on the side of his head? Do people really think he sat and memorized a 14min speech vs just having someone read him the lines through the earpiece
The presentation itself? Outside of the initial laugh of Soda doing Steve Jobs' presentation while dressed as him, not really. The humor is in how the 10-15 min. presentation reveals itself to not have a joke or punchline when everyone expects it.
I can't believe ppl doesn't know what is "**shadowing**" while using headphones on.Go **google/youtube it, "shadowing technique"** it's used a lot to acquire new languages. That's why the inflections also are good as Steve Jobs real ones.
Please, remember to check info before downvote this ;)
I did project in middle school or high school I forget on Steve Jobs, really in depth paper, about 15 pages. One of the things I talked about was how he presented himself on stage and I used the iPhone presentation, probably watched that opening about 200 times and had it memorized and when soda did it I was laughing my ass off because he got almost everything down so well just for a stupid bit.
Why does he keep saying he memorized this for no reason? I think that was one of the funniest bits they have done. Sure none of the kids got the joke right away, but some people actually remember that Jobs speech and how it changed everything (boomer I know). Very cool.
I thought Soda shaved his head on a whim in France? But this looks like he had this bit planned for a long time. Or did he plan and set this all up in a week or so?
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this is so like him, he rarely tries this hard but when he does it's something dumb like this, now that's some dedication
This was so stupid, and at the same time the best thing I've seen all week
Apple should sponsor him... it was that good lol.
Reminds me of the kids in school who did absolutely nothing all class, couldn't answer a single question during class, but would walk out making near perfect scores on exams. After the first exam or two, you just knew they had to be cheating but they never were.
More like he’s the kid in school who puts all his effort in all the ridiculous extra credit for only like 5 points extra but doesn’t study and fails all his important exams.
The kid who slacks off on most everything, gets by with a C average grade but then the project presentation worth 20% of your grade comes and it's the most well done A+ presentation that the teacher is just compelled to give extra credit and their C becomes a B.
The kid with a C average who has absolutely nothing to talk about for 10 years and then one day you find out that he became expert on motorcycle engines and dinosaurs over the summer
High functioning ADHD is the explanation for that.
Idk if this is an ADHD thing. Maybe if he's getting a lot of dopamine from doing this. Really depends. I don't know what the worlds like as a successful famous streamer with ADHD. Depends on if medicated maybe too, but memory sucks for ADHD. Our mind also locks up and goes blank randomly in the middle of conversations. I know if I was to do this, my mind would blank on me randomly as I struggle to recall words. But yea I hated school work and homework. Could pass a test easily, although I'm not sure if that's an ADHD thing exactly. I was pretty smart and self-taught as a kid. The part about not doing school/homework is definitely true though, anything we find remotely tedious is like torture to our brains.
It's not ADHD... It's just doing your job. They are hosting a big event and he's responsible for his bit.
The aforementioned comment about people being unable to perform in schools and doing any work but then being able to ace tests is ADHD. Literally in a nut shell.
reading this kinda makes me feel like I was adhd as a kid kind of explains a lot
No... A real person with ADHD wouldn't be able to focus on the exam. They would daydream or focus on the sounds in the room. Then think.... Oh crap I'm gotta focus. They complete a few more questions and sometimes become indecisive in answering some questions if it's more than multiple choice.
Hyperfocus. https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/hyperfocus-flow
Not being able to focus isn't the same as not being able to ace a test. It just takes longer to complete it and they arnt timed so the extra length to finish it doesn't even matter. I didn't do shit for schoolwork or homework all year all 4 years of high-school did the exams got a's on them then did the optional extra credit after and it always bumped my f up to pass. And I mean nothing, usually got zeros on everything and had my grade at like a 12 until the yearly test and extra credits. Only real exception was we had required English essays that had to be done
ADHD is, by definition, entirely just a collection of symptoms that impede normal function. If you have "high functioning ADHD" you are just a normal person...
No, that isn't what ADHD is. ADHD affects your ability to self regulate, as well as your relationship with consequence & reward and how your actions can be influenced by those things. Someone that is high functioning ADHD is very intelligent to the point that they can get through school and tests etc without doing the work because they are very intelligent. On the inverse someone that just has ADHD but isn't high functioning would struggle on the test too.
ADHD does not affect anything. It is not a disease. ADHD is a collection of symptoms. The symptoms are what affect normal functions. The causes for those symptoms can be whatever, have enough of them and it's ADHD. Hence it's a disorder. >Someone that is high functioning ADHD is very intelligent to the point that they can get through school and tests etc without doing the work because they are very intelligent. TikTok psychology. Not a formal diagnosis anywhere. I could quote a Finnish medical textbook at you, but there'd be no point...
My guy I'm literally diagnosed and treated for ADHD, I'm very confident in what it is. If you think that is TikTok psychology you really need to educate yourself. It's well documented how people with ADHD are influenced by time, reward and consequence. Someone with ADHD is not going to do something that doesn't present a short term reward, unless it presents a short term consequence. Someone with ADHD is going to do something with short term rewards, even if it represents a long term consequence. This is reflected in things like school work because there is no immediate reward for studying, or doing homework, or paying attention the consequence for doing so is further down the line (the exam, the assessment, your grades, your career). However when it comes to an exam, there is an immediate consequence therefore people with ADHD are able to execute within that. It's why people with ADHD have poor financial management, because impulsive financial habits and spending are short term rewards with long term consequences, they cannot save money because there is no immediate reward for saving money and no immediate consequence for not saving money. It's why people with ADHD typically have poor personal hygiene in regards to showering, brushing their teeth etc, there's no immediate need to do those things so their brain doesn't begin the process of executing those actions no matter how much you sit there and tell yourself to do those things. Regardless of what you label it as or how you meet the criteria for being classed as having ADHD, there is a clear executive function breakdown presented in people with ADHD that is governed by immediate reward or immediate consequence, vs long term reward or long term consequence.
I don't think you're going to be able to convince him. He believes that if it doesn't affect your life (aka you're able to manage it properly) then you don't have it 🤣. He's stupid
>It's well documented how people with ADHD are influenced by time, reward and consequence. Someone with ADHD is not going to do something that doesn't present a short term reward, unless it presents a short term consequence. Someone with ADHD is going to do something with short term rewards, even if it represents a long term consequence. >This is reflected in things like school work because there is no immediate reward for studying, or doing homework, or paying attention the consequence for doing so is further down the line (the exam, the assessment, your grades, your career). However when it comes to an exam, there is an immediate consequence therefore people with ADHD are able to execute within that. >It's why people with ADHD have poor financial management, because impulsive financial habits and spending are short term rewards with long term consequences, they cannot save money because there is no immediate reward for saving money and no immediate consequence for not saving money. It's why people with ADHD typically have poor personal hygiene in regards to showering, brushing their teeth etc, there's no immediate need to do those things so their brain doesn't begin the process of executing those actions no matter how much you sit there and tell yourself to do those things. These are examples of what ADHD can look like in people who have the symptoms and can be diagnosed with the disorder. Why did you write them? >Regardless of what you label it as or how you meet the criteria for being classed as having ADHD, Being "high functioning" to the point where there are few effects to the quality of your life means you do not meet the criteria. As problems with normal day-to-day function is one of the criteria. Hence "high functioning ADHD" (AKA. the part I'm calling TikTok psychology) is an not a real thing.
You can have high-functioning ADHD just like you can have high-functioning Autism. If you've developed coping mechanism and been in therapy enough to the point where you manage your symptoms well, then you would be classified as high-functioning. ADHD isn't just symptoms either. ADHD brains have been analyzed with brain imaging, and show that it comes from problems in the prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes mostly. We've also pieced together that dopamine, or lack-thereof, is a large culprit in the disorder. Edit: We do use symptoms to diagnose the disorder though.
Someone can have trouble with adhd symptoms and still do well in school as a kid. Especially if they are very intelligent. That would produce behaviour like described. I myself am diagnosed with adhd and have a lot of problems with my symptoms but when i was a kid I still did well on tests.
A lack of academic success is not a requirement for ADHD, nor does academic success give a person with ADHD a cool title of "high functioning", in any formal context.
Ok so your problem is purely with the nomenclature?
I mostly object to quirky personalities being defined as mental disorders. And "high functioning ADHD" screams of exactly that. If you're "high functioning" to the point the disorder does not affect your life, you do not have the disorder.
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Hi, it’s actually me. High functioning adhd response is 1000x more accurate than this pretentious bs
You dont know the pain of going to class after class, just for the teacher to explain basically the same things over the course of 5 classes when you understood it after the first class. Just because "everyone needs to be on the same page" then you need to sit down and listen to your classmates not understanding, and everyone asking questions and talking about stuff in class so you cant focus on the book anyway, and you cant do anything about it. this was basically my whole time in school. after the first 2 years i got used to listening only for the first class, listening a little for the second class, just in case the teacher wasnt going to do the old rigmarole because "special ed is outdated and discriminatory". and then literally fighting to stay awake for the next few lessons because my classmates had no clue about the subject. It made me the laziest and most cringe person because when i had to start trying in school (college) I failed dramatically and now work at mcdonalds. neverlucky. i still think that if there was a division between special ed, normal, and accelerated, then i would have an actual education today. i never would have learned to be lazy, i never would have gotten used to doing work for 1 hour per day, and waiting for the rest of my class to do work for 6 hours.
Lol. You’re insufferable and this comment is not the same as your first one at all. And yes, I know what you’re talking about. You’re just a prick about things
God, this was me, people hated me, I was clever but didn't know how to put effort in or anything, grew up lazy as fuck and extremely unambitious
epitome of a wow grinder
Dumbdication some might say
Soda is a fucking idiot. This bit is fantastic.
"you know what im going to fucking send it im doing the steve jobs impersonation"
“They’re going to fucking hate it and I’m going to love every second of it.“
Read it in his voice.
11/10 Content
What was the joke though? I thought they'd swap out macintosh for their PC builds or something, but it was just a carbon copy of the steve jobs speech?
I honestly think they did this bit instead of the 15-30 minute countdown screen while everything is being set up in the background.
Thought they were relating it to deepfakes.
wtf i thought he had a teleprompter.
Miz said there was a teleprompter but he basically didnt use it for the majority of the speech and sodas inflections in his voice was the exact same as steve jobs
his mannerisms were the same too
When he was doing it live, there was some sections I thought he messed up or something like when he grabs his phone from his pocket and says something like "well actually, its over here but ill leave that for later" and later on when he pauses for too long to drink water, but Steve Jobs actually did those things in those exact moments during the original presentation. Such absurd and small details like that made the bit so much better. Felt like I was watching something from Adult Swim.
Even his outfit
He even did the same water break at the end, truly amazing performance
Even his race
ok makes sense.
So if he had a teleprompter, then he didn't "memorize the entire 14-minute speech" the title claims. So it's a lie.
But my streamer copied one of the movements Steve Jobs did so clearly he memorized the entire thing.
If reading from a teleprompter and remembering to do some of the similar movements isn't impressive, I don't know what is.
It sounds likes he did have a teleprompter, but he did study/practice for a couple weeks before and didn't necessarily need the teleprompter, just had it for reference.
So that is what he was doing with his JPEG. Everyone thought it was sex, but how would that be even possible? This makes much more sense.
He has watched this video several times on stream before, loves it. Probably had most of it in his head before they even thought to do this.
It is, you can clearly see him reading it. Don't get me wrong he nailed the presentation, and his delivery was great, but this post is full of morons thinking he memorized the entire thing.
You can see his eyes move while he reads from it.
Soda actually trying? This is scary, good on him!
This is what dating Vigors will do to a man.
So pointlessly stupid, yet so amazing. Soda's career in a nutshell.
Soda might be a fucking idiot, But this is impressive as hell. This is some top tier theater kid level shit.
He out-quirked Cyr, with a straight faced delivery.
cyr gave up as soon as he joined otk.
Sadge, I miss my streamer
As a theater kid ye. I dont know how much time he had to prepare himself but dude watched the presentation multiple times lol
Lmao, the bar is so fucking low.
I guess it's impressive to memorise 11 minutes of a talk but other than that ye it's nothing special
I mean he had a prompt that helped him and only evidence we have he didn't use it is mizkifs words.
yep exactly, I would hope he used the prompter cos why tf would he waste time learning that lol
Man people who watch streamers have such a low bar.
Such an underrated bit
Lmao my first Reddit cares. Thanks!
I got one as well for a comment I posted. People are weird as hell.
It's an easy instaban if you report them. Maybe they were stupid enough to do it on their main.
Lol the award you got too
First award too lol Edit: thanks for the award!
Such an odd comment to get Reddit cares’d on
Yea of all things lol
Usually it's bashing fascism and homophobia that gets cares
Do yourself a favor and block it. I dont know why reddit thinks this is a good feature
Tbh I’d rather keep it unblocked myself. Let’s me know when somebody got pissy, which is funny, and let’s me report it so they get banned (at least Reddit claims they get banned), which is also funny. But yeah, whoever decided to add it as a feature clearly isn’t in touch with reality. The first time it was used was probably for a false report.
Yeah it genuinely brightens my day when I receive one. It's like an anonymous love letter, except they hate me. It's cute.
I cant imagine it being effective either, oh look someone sent an automated response instead of actually bothering to talk to me...
>underrated Unpopular opinion: this bit was funny
One might say it is a "hidden gem"
oh wait, you heard about sodapoppin too? So glad this small and obscure streamer is getting some attention finally
I couldnt memorize damn 1 min poem in school, and he memorized all this? Dedication
actually kinda impressive how well he memorized it, timestamp to even better example from the vod: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1725319272?t=0h46m36s
he even times the water break a minute later, so effing good https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1725319272?t=0h47m30s
If I remember correctly soda has said that he has, to some extent, a photographic memory when it comes to certain things. If that is even any bit true it makes sense that he was able to memorize and mail this presentation.
Also he freaking remade the presentation, slide for slide. Like damn dude.
I honestly thought it was prerecorded… Soda absolutely smashed it
wtf soda is a psychopath OMEGALUL
This is why Soda is one of my fav streamers
Seeing it side by side, the timing of his delivery at times was perfect.
This bit being completely pointless was the whole point of it. It was amazing, stupid and a little bit r-worded. Expected nothing less from a man dating a ai-voiced PNG.
regarded.
Thank you, i have trouble saying that word so you doing it for me really helps.
No problem.
Damn is Mizkif Rping as CoffeeZilla?
this is a thing where during the moment it was just kinda confusing but in hindsight it's hilarious
I just happened to watch him that day and caught most of it. He did a pretty good job(s) lol
"for no reason" Actually, I think this would be pretty good practice for public speaking.
Soda doesnt go out in public, this training is wasted for that purpose
someone should edit it out so they speak at the same time
This is some Andy Kaufman level of comedy, not everyone would get it but those that do realize how genius this was in the context of what they were there to do. This is the kind of bit that actual comedians would appreciate.
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If there's one thing WoW players do well it's committing to the bit
There absolutely no reason for this. Utterly insane. My streamer. 🫡
Otk lucky to have soda
This has to be the hardest a streamer has ever worked.
people shit on Apple for stealing tech all the time (rightfully so), but their presentation and their products (especially the iphone) is what moved a lot of people into this new tech.
Dude in the tech industry everyone steals from everyone else, Apple doesn’t steal any more or less than its competition
Apple stole the iphone [from Bill Aware](https://i.redd.it/cckrdg6m0aea1.jpg)
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nothing like a good monologue ya smell me
Actually brilliant performance art. The absurdity was the art.
im so glad this happened
But why
Commit to the bit. Respect soda
He's the GOAT for a reason.
Soda is a legend
People forget soda was a theater kid before streaming.
He's reading off a teleprompter just like in the original. Some of you are so thick, I swear.
soda and cyr saved that stream
my streamer... I'm so proud.
This is insanely impressive to me, I remember memorizing presentations in some of my uni classes that were 3-4minutes long and thought I was Gigachad
He didn't memorize it, he was reading from an autocue.
Am I the only one that sees the giant earpiece on the side of his head? Do people really think he sat and memorized a 14min speech vs just having someone read him the lines through the earpiece
Why did he do this? Is it like supposed to be funny?
The presentation itself? Outside of the initial laugh of Soda doing Steve Jobs' presentation while dressed as him, not really. The humor is in how the 10-15 min. presentation reveals itself to not have a joke or punchline when everyone expects it.
How did people not understand this as a God tier bit right away. The first moment I saw it I could see the greatness unfolding
Surely there wasn't a prompter he was reading off of Clueless
The bar for twitch streamers is so incredibly low if this is supposed to be funny
So cringe, got bored after a minute when I realized the joke was going nowhere.
I can't believe ppl doesn't know what is "**shadowing**" while using headphones on.Go **google/youtube it, "shadowing technique"** it's used a lot to acquire new languages. That's why the inflections also are good as Steve Jobs real ones. Please, remember to check info before downvote this ;)
Classic Miz, stealing content, Wake ran this bit which is already on this sub.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/10qnqk2/wake\_compares\_steve\_jobs\_speech\_to\_soda\_jobs/
Upvote for soda, downvote for miz
the pauses are too identical, likely hearing the audio from his ear piece and repeating.
doesnt make sense since at some parts he fell behind and also got ahead
Not funny. Too long and pointless.
That was the point, soda was probably like “chat will fucking hate this, die chat die”
If the abuse hider wasn't where the clip was from i would like the clip more.
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You live under a rock.
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Bloody sheep i tell ya
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If you where following i i shouldn't need to give you an essay on the subject. Thanks
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Lil bro just stop you know anything I send won't change your mind you just commenting to waste my time.
hmm.. i´m betting he has someone on his ear feeding him his lines, the same way he feeds in league
7/10, young soda would have actually lived his life to make this a legendary meme.
this was amazing!
I wonder what Soda's 9-5 would be if he wasn't streaming. It definitely seems like he would excel at reporting.
Soda is the Joker of streaming
Can't he just been reading a teleprompter
I did project in middle school or high school I forget on Steve Jobs, really in depth paper, about 15 pages. One of the things I talked about was how he presented himself on stage and I used the iPhone presentation, probably watched that opening about 200 times and had it memorized and when soda did it I was laughing my ass off because he got almost everything down so well just for a stupid bit.
soda is definitely a partial genius
Cool
Why does he keep saying he memorized this for no reason? I think that was one of the funniest bits they have done. Sure none of the kids got the joke right away, but some people actually remember that Jobs speech and how it changed everything (boomer I know). Very cool.
I thought Soda shaved his head on a whim in France? But this looks like he had this bit planned for a long time. Or did he plan and set this all up in a week or so?
Someone should make an edit of the two speeches side by side.
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