The woman who guessed "social worker" should have gotten at least partial credit. Juana Barraza posed as a social worker to get into the homes of her victims.
I'd love to see Sophie as a contestant on this show. She's incredibly smart but just reading cards doesn't really show that. She was brilliant on Taskmaster, and funny as well. Just not sure this is her best role.
My daughter & I saw her live at a BBC studio this year in My Teenage Diaries So interesting and enjoyable! I could have listened to Sophie and her interviewer for twice the amount of time of the performance.
I didn't notice the hair clip before seeing your comment, and I have trouble with memory and word-recall, so for a second I didn't recognize what it stands for and I thought, "assigned comedian at birth?" but knew that couldn't be right. I agree, it's a fantastic clip.
I got a bit confused as well, but the question was which animal was faster so it is correct. What isn't correct is Juana Barraza's, she wasn't a wrestler just a wrestling fan.
Multitasking is fallacious. It just trades off efficiencies between different goals. None are ever done to their peak performance. The accumulated results are poorer than other models.
@@andrewchalker8529 My comment was about the idea of "multitasking" being a presumed universal virtue. It isn't reliably so. You can (truthfully) mix gasoline with peanut butter but calling the mixture toothpaste is a dangerous lie. Just because people do a thing with the false belief that it's a good plan doesn't always mean it works reliably. In fact, multitasking was an annoying business buzzword tossed around unchallenged for a long while. Starting a load of laundry in an automatic washing machine then reading a chapter or two from a novel or planning your financial report while the machine is running is actually just doing singular tasks in sequence. If you've completed five or six different sequential tasks broken up throughout your day, that's not really multitasking. The automation is actually doing the wash while you do paperwork. Every minute spent transitioning between spells of either task is an inefficiency that we just accept or even celebrate in real life because we no longer have the choice or the desire to work on single tasks without variation. The dollar costs of that inefficiency are never shown so we pretend it doesn't exist.
Not necessarily, if dinner is going to be in the oven for 30 minutes then you can multitask by doing something else and periodically checking on the food. You can also walk down the road whilst eating an apple or chatting to a friend - it would definitely be less efficient to do one and then the other. Or in a similar vein you could chat to a relative on the phone whilst cleaning the bath (as long as they're on speaker or it's a video call). If you're trying to bake a cake and learn to juggle at the same time then yeah that's inefficient. It's just about learning which tasks can be done in parallel and which need your full attention. Some people's brains even work in a way that means listening to music helps them concentrate better, whereas others would struggle with that. So it's all very personal and situational.
I kind of appreciate her opening line. Because it was self-effacing. And I think a lot of feminism is just plain antagonistic. So it's important to be self-aware in order to not be a total piece of shit.
The woman who guessed "social worker" should have gotten at least partial credit. Juana Barraza posed as a social worker to get into the homes of her victims.
Rachel Parris 💖
My first thought was that a social worker would have the easiest access to victims.
I'd love to see Sophie as a contestant on this show. She's incredibly smart but just reading cards doesn't really show that. She was brilliant on Taskmaster, and funny as well. Just not sure this is her best role.
We're just gonna leave this here for you 😉
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This show has them all hosting a round, she doesn’t present the show
My daughter & I saw her live at a BBC studio this year in My Teenage Diaries
So interesting and enjoyable!
I could have listened to Sophie and her interviewer for twice the amount of time of the performance.
not johnny saying "i could kill, EASILY" hahahahahaahaha
LOVE THAT HAIRPIN! Keep putting Sophie Duker in stuff and I'll keep watching!
Time Person Of The Year has never been about the nicest person. It's about influence.
In love with her ACAB hair clip!
I didn't notice the hair clip before seeing your comment, and I have trouble with memory and word-recall, so for a second I didn't recognize what it stands for and I thought, "assigned comedian at birth?" but knew that couldn't be right. I agree, it's a fantastic clip.
@@Olive_O_SuddenAll cops are b____.
thanks for the uplaods
Do you know what? You're very welcome
Sophie is a damn good presenter
Her voice is so nasal that I can barely understand her sometimes.
@@georgem3270 I've never really had any trouble understanding her, and I wouldn't say I'm the best at parsing through British accents.
@@georgem3270 Do you have trouble understanding Richard? Cuz he's even more so.
@@JaimeNyx15 No, I don't have a problem with Richard to be honest. Maybe because his voice is deeper.
Sophie Duker ftw 💯
Does it sound to anyone else like she has a bit of a cold?
That's just how she sounds.
@@lnfreemanIf that's the case, she probably has a sinus condition, or possibly a deviated septum 😅 she should see a specialist
Yes lol
Cocaine nostrilitis
That American style social media clapping was not a good start.
No human (27 mph) can run faster than a giraffe (37 mph)
I got a bit confused as well, but the question was which animal was faster so it is correct. What isn't correct is Juana Barraza's, she wasn't a wrestler just a wrestling fan.
@@dalluc Or was she? A mystery forever unsolv... oh ... no ... actually, she was a professional wrestler:
Polar Bear is 35 though so the white guy wasn't far off.
Sophie Rocks!
Stunning and brave
Well, I suppose if your killing by breaking necks you don’t have to worry to much about forensics
some confronting subject matters 😅
Sophie is a good egg.
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Olivia Coleman
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This woman needs a sinus rinse 😅
#GFC
That pansexual comment got me.
Does she have a cold?
Coke
How congested is this woman’s nose?
about a gram
2 of those may not even be women , especially Big Mike.
I love Sophie, she is ridiculousy funny
You mean her humour is worthy of ridicule? Then yes. I agree.
Multitasking is fallacious. It just trades off efficiencies between different goals. None are ever done to their peak performance. The accumulated results are poorer than other models.
That doesn't make doing multiple tasks at once a fallacy
@@andrewchalker8529 My comment was about the idea of "multitasking" being a presumed universal virtue. It isn't reliably so. You can (truthfully) mix gasoline with peanut butter but calling the mixture toothpaste is a dangerous lie. Just because people do a thing with the false belief that it's a good plan doesn't always mean it works reliably. In fact, multitasking was an annoying business buzzword tossed around unchallenged for a long while.
Starting a load of laundry in an automatic washing machine then reading a chapter or two from a novel or planning your financial report while the machine is running is actually just doing singular tasks in sequence. If you've completed five or six different sequential tasks broken up throughout your day, that's not really multitasking. The automation is actually doing the wash while you do paperwork. Every minute spent transitioning between spells of either task is an inefficiency that we just accept or even celebrate in real life because we no longer have the choice or the desire to work on single tasks without variation. The dollar costs of that inefficiency are never shown so we pretend it doesn't exist.
Do you know what the word fallacy means? Lol
@@alexthebudgie9071 I get the feeling that *you* may not.
Not necessarily, if dinner is going to be in the oven for 30 minutes then you can multitask by doing something else and periodically checking on the food. You can also walk down the road whilst eating an apple or chatting to a friend - it would definitely be less efficient to do one and then the other.
Or in a similar vein you could chat to a relative on the phone whilst cleaning the bath (as long as they're on speaker or it's a video call).
If you're trying to bake a cake and learn to juggle at the same time then yeah that's inefficient. It's just about learning which tasks can be done in parallel and which need your full attention.
Some people's brains even work in a way that means listening to music helps them concentrate better, whereas others would struggle with that. So it's all very personal and situational.
This is like a fever dream. Why so political?
I kind of appreciate her opening line. Because it was self-effacing. And I think a lot of feminism is just plain antagonistic. So it's important to be self-aware in order to not be a total piece of shit.
More nasal than ever.
Can we not just get comedy..
Is she supposed to be funny?
She's supposed to be intersectional
Awwww the sad males in the comments 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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what a load of woke crap that was.
Woke is when facts
Woke has lost its meaning...you lot just use it to describe whatever you dont like 💀
and the little conservative snides these shows pump out is why nobody respects british culture
Shhh the women are speaking now.
@marchatesyou1
british culture, that's funny.
Yes, conservatives are snides, agreed
oh theres still women over there?
thought yall gave into the woke idealogy of trans fluid bullshit-ism@@freddieweasel2533
It's funny cause nobody respects conservatives either