Wish just had a realisation about the concept of 'verbal tics'—the unique linguistic patterns that define how individuals express themselves. She discusses how our choice of words and language reflects our personalities and how these verbal fingerprints can create a recognisable identity. Through personal anecdotes, she illustrates the connection between language and self-expression, emphasising the importance of understanding our unique diction in relation to others. Send me a message! Podca...
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Wish just had a realisation about the concept of 'verbal tics'—the unique linguistic patterns that define how individuals express themselves. She discusses how our choice of words and language reflects our personalities and how these verbal fingerprints can create a recognisable identity. Through personal anecdotes, she illustrates the connection between language and self-expression, emphasising the importance of understanding our unique diction in relation to others. Send me a message! Podca...
[HT Special] Epitome Anatomy: Siblings - The Untangling of the Yarn
Human Thesaurus presents Epitome Anatomy
1 hour 23 minutes
2 years ago
[HT Special] Epitome Anatomy: Siblings - The Untangling of the Yarn
"I really think family, siblings, you got to start with actually knowing them in a deep sense because, without that, they're just a stranger, just a friend. There's that level of, yeah, you can be familiar with your friends more than your siblings. But there's that thing I can't point to it. There's just that thing of knowing a familiarity that's unique to siblings." - JC. Welcome to Human Thesaurus Special, EPITOME ANATOMY. In this episode, our keyword is SIBLINGS. It is a plural noun whic...
Human Thesaurus presents Epitome Anatomy
Wish just had a realisation about the concept of 'verbal tics'—the unique linguistic patterns that define how individuals express themselves. She discusses how our choice of words and language reflects our personalities and how these verbal fingerprints can create a recognisable identity. Through personal anecdotes, she illustrates the connection between language and self-expression, emphasising the importance of understanding our unique diction in relation to others. Send me a message! Podca...