She is so cute! There’s a lot more here than just humor. She is obviously very intelligent and uses her common sense to make fairly accurate assumptions about the world and how it might sound. I’ve often wondered how Helen Keller being deaf and blind from birth ever figured out how to communicate or that anyone was trying to teach her to communicate. I don’t know that I would have been smart enough like Helen. People with disabilities are amazing.
What I find most interesting is for most of these sounds my instinct is to use a shhh sound not an open one - I wonder if she assumes most sounds are pure tones not lots of little different ones more often than not. Would be a reasonable assumption
@@drunkshinx you're both right! She seems to sing out where most hearing folks might prefer more percussive / breathy "unvoiced" sounds, like /pʰ, tʰ, kʰ, h, s, ʃ (sh), f/ etc. She's got a really unique musicality to her interpretation ☺ I like it
Never ever ever stop making these!!!! They are my absolute favorite thing on the internet. The laughs are the best!!! Also, can you imagine if those things actually made those sounds 😂😂😂
My mate said he heard noises like old space invaders type machine's, he had a bit of hearing & used old hearing aids so that could account for it! I also know some1 who had the cochlea implant & it's changed his life!
So I had one of these! We got it from a local breeder, and no one wanted to buy her! The reason was because her legs were too long lol. She literally looked like a French bulldog with a smaller pit-bull shaped head. She was functional, healthy, and everyone loved her so much, she was such a great girl. She had no breathing problems, could run, and she was actually pretty small and compact. But she was undesirable in the micro bully word because she was leggier. I miss her very much. But I have a dark opinion of these breeders, who are purposely deforming animals, and they treat them like dirt… keep them outside, don’t bathe them, feed them bad food, make their joints awful. Bad stuff.