When I was at university about a year in I stopped fully writing my oral presentations and started getting exemplary marks in my oral presentations. I realised of if I knew the concept of the key points instead of getting stressed about remembering every word of a script I would just riff on the concept of what I wanted to do. Not only that, the individual(s) grading me or my team were either be sitting up front or close to front, as long as you fake occasionally looked at everyone else you could spend most of your time just following the idea trail that made the eyes light up of the individuals actually judging you. Final questions at the end were essentially just more of that. Colbert just then reminded me of those days.
another way to get out of teh ujitsu that O came up with on teh fly is "well I always imagined there woudl be wonderful people in ethe CBS family, and here you are!" just getting out of trouble and giving a compliment at the same time edit: after watchign more of teh video I realized it might come off as a testing back, which would have been a misreading
Her name is Laverne Cox, and she's an A-List celebrity. She's a trans woman, and is best known for her role in the series "Orange is the New Black", but she has starred in several other films and T.V. shows. She won a Daytime Emmy award in 2015 for producing a documentary, and she has also done some modeling, including runway and covers for Cosmopolitan and Time magazines. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
When I was at university about a year in I stopped fully writing my oral presentations and started getting exemplary marks in my oral presentations. I realised of if I knew the concept of the key points instead of getting stressed about remembering every word of a script I would just riff on the concept of what I wanted to do. Not only that, the individual(s) grading me or my team were either be sitting up front or close to front, as long as you fake occasionally looked at everyone else you could spend most of your time just following the idea trail that made the eyes light up of the individuals actually judging you. Final questions at the end were essentially just more of that. Colbert just then reminded me of those days.
I did do the good English when I wrote this! 😐
I really need to stop making UA-cam comments while medicated.
Infps like us intps have have these subtle maneuvers for avoiding social trouble. The Fe last version of this is more awkward I think.
yeah we're not as good we don't have nigh NF so
Shan with the absolute SWAG.
I am 100% convinced that Colbert is a INFP
You are correct!
@@someonerandom713yes that is the premise of the video
3:03 nonverbal communication , so good
Shan - you are more real & free when you are w/ Dave vs solo. ❤️
amazing as always love you guys !
0:50 my Ne says that he didn't touch her.
another way to get out of teh ujitsu that O came up with on teh fly is "well I always imagined there woudl be wonderful people in ethe CBS family, and here you are!" just getting out of trouble and giving a compliment at the same time
edit: after watchign more of teh video I realized it might come off as a testing back, which would have been a misreading
Still waiting for an Asmongold MBTI profiling!
3:52 !!! woa (notes)
How do you understand that Stephen. Colbert has masculine si
Usually it's memory.
So this is an INFP thing?? I do this all the dang time
I dont get the interview, how was she cornering him
First
That's a man right?
Watched further definitely a man.
yeah
No.
No, she's a transgender.
Her name is Laverne Cox, and she's an A-List celebrity. She's a trans woman, and is best known for her role in the series "Orange is the New Black", but she has starred in several other films and T.V. shows. She won a Daytime Emmy award in 2015 for producing a documentary, and she has also done some modeling, including runway and covers for Cosmopolitan and Time magazines. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Shan wants another husband?😢
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