Joan Rivers told the truth about this faggot over a decade ago and she got whacked for it. That chef who died under suspicious circumstances probably knew too much about Big Mike as well.
"warms my heart particularly as a black man, um, you know I would you care to share that journey of"
So "my" and "I" are the closest pronouns on either side of "particularly as a black man", no pause at all in "warms my heart particularly as a black man", hand on chest while saying "as a black man".
I'm not sure what internal mental process could lead to that other than talking about oneself.
That's at best incomplete, because it doesn't explain the body language or delivery.
A bad speaker will use fillers ("um, you know") when they don't know what their next thought is. Between sentences or thoughts. In this clip there's not a single instance of two distinct thoughts without a filler in between (this would be the only one).
So, yes, she's a bad speaker and because of that we can know that "warms my heart particularly as a black man" is one thought, not two.
All joking aside, what she probably was thinking is "warms my heart particularly because you are a black man and everybody knows they hate trannies and are bad parents and I wish I never married Barack".
I wanted to talk, Marlin, a bit about umm you know just so proud of how uh you are being a role model for dealing with a child that's transgender um and that's, you know, that warms my heart particularly as a black man um you know would you care to share that journey of...
The "as a black man" clause is referring to Marlin. Michelle is addressing Marlin. Michelle is proud of Marlin for being a role model. Marlin is a role model for raising a transgender child. Marlin is a black man. It is unusual for a black man to be a role model in this area.
If you didn't understand this, one of the following is the case:
You didn't listen to the clip at all
You are ESL
You have very low verbal intelligence
You're interpreting the statement in bad faith in order to score points
But why does it warm Michelle's heart as a particular black man? That's not a kind of sentence you'd say by mistake unless you are ESL which really shouldn't be the case for Michelle.
Joan Rivers told the truth about this faggot over a decade ago and she got whacked for it. That chef who died under suspicious circumstances probably knew too much about Big Mike as well.
So "my" and "I" are the closest pronouns on either side of "particularly as a black man", no pause at all in "warms my heart particularly as a black man", hand on chest while saying "as a black man".
I'm not sure what internal mental process could lead to that other than talking about oneself.
I hate to go against meme flow, but it's just poorly structured, stream of consciousness podcast slop.
The discrete thoughts are:
You are a role model for some faggot shit.
You are a black man.
My heart is warmed.
Big Mike is just a bad speaker.
That's at best incomplete, because it doesn't explain the body language or delivery.
A bad speaker will use fillers ("um, you know") when they don't know what their next thought is. Between sentences or thoughts. In this clip there's not a single instance of two distinct thoughts without a filler in between (this would be the only one).
So, yes, she's a bad speaker and because of that we can know that "warms my heart particularly as a black man" is one thought, not two.
All joking aside, what she probably was thinking is "warms my heart particularly because you are a black man and everybody knows they hate trannies and are bad parents and I wish I never married Barack".
She was obviously referring to the black man she was interviewing.
The other black man...
I love this place.
The "as a black man" clause is referring to Marlin. Michelle is addressing Marlin. Michelle is proud of Marlin for being a role model. Marlin is a role model for raising a transgender child. Marlin is a black man. It is unusual for a black man to be a role model in this area.
If you didn't understand this, one of the following is the case:
But why does it warm Michelle's heart as a particular black man? That's not a kind of sentence you'd say by mistake unless you are ESL which really shouldn't be the case for Michelle.
#3
It's a joke.
That's #4