Klint wrote:
I've been wondering this for a while, but does anyone else ever copy/impersonate the personality of someone from a movie, tv show, book, game, etc. to better cope in social situations? I've found it helpful at times, but for some reason I can't keep at it for too long before anxiety sets in and I revert back to my original, quiet self.
I am a bit of a movie freak and tend to use 'movie lines' in my 'normal speech'.
I also have the habit of blurting movie lines that are less than politically correct.
Denzell Washington uses a very politically incorrect racial phrase, over and over, in the move 'Training Day'.
He can get away with it in the same way a Jewish comedian can tell Jewish jokes.
This phrase is also in VERY common usage in the Black/African American community (not sure which is currently the most proper term to use)
I sometimes use this phrase with the few people who know me reasonably well; mostly because I love Denzell's delivery (and it sounds cool) but also because it seems that the phrase can be used in place of a surprisingly large number of phrases, which I find fascinating.
Come to think of it, this is strangely similar to Rainman's obsession with 'Who's on first' although he had a lot more to remember than my two words.
Yes, this is quite weird.