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u/ThrowawaySunnyLane 5d ago
Does he know he’s got LV branded into his brain?
Does that make him 55 forever?
Or is he just really happy with his insurance provider?
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u/Atheistprophecy 5d ago edited 5d ago
I’ve always been able to understand Karl straight away, and it pissed me off how long Rick and the tall guy take to decipher it. If most people weren’t narrow minded they’d be able to understand a lion If it speaks
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u/HofBlaz3r 5d ago
Meant to comment here. This illustrates we're listening to too much of Karl's nonsense.
The way Karl can take information, and instantly turn it around with all of the fact removed, is astounding:
- The cannibal tribe found living in the Amazon Rainforest living in, quoting Steve, 'an almost Prehistoric way'. Translated to, 'these fellas messin' about in the woods'.
- The Lychee worm which, when eaten, modifies the behaviour of a Stickleback to reduce its flight response from a Robin, so the worm can end up in a warm-blooded animal to reproduce. This becomes, 'the worm doesn't run from the Robin 'cause it doesn't like the shade'.
- His response to Wendy's criticism - a letter sent to the BBC on Karl's presenting skills and waffling - goes on to talk about 'the people who set these museums up, are just as crafty. The fella that found Tutankhamen, was pocketing all sorts of fingers and stuff'.
Karl seems to lack critical thinking, and it seems that since he was "about 15", prior to getting close to Ricky and Steve, he's not really interacted with anyone other than Susanne or his parents.
See how he behaves on the talk shows he used to go on, and his social skills improve quite a lot. I think he was just a bit backward at the time of the radio show and Guardian podcast, which is what we all sadly find entertaining.
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u/Due_Blacksmith1714 5d ago
But was he controlling his brain, or was his brain controlling him?