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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is deeper in the den with dangerous day. Well,
here's a question for you, and you can't look at
your phone. How many photos would you say he you
have on your camera roll? More or less than sixteen hundred? Well,
there's a new report. Typical person has about fifteen hundred
and ninety eight photos on their phone's camera roll. Break
it down by age. Millennials have the most at over
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twenty five hundred photos of our family, the most common
pictures that we have, followed by picks from holiday celebrations,
cool views. They didn't say what percentage were pets, because
you know, it's a lot of them. Even though we
have thousands of photos in our pocket, nineteen percent said
we rarely look at them, and one solution is to
print them out. Some people do that, and surprisingly it's
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more popular among young adults. Forty three percent of Gen
z ors say they regularly print photos from their phone,
compared to just five percent of boomers. Yeah, I have
almost twenty four hundred pictures. A lot of them are
stuff related to work, things that I want to remember.
I would write stuff down, but it's a lot of
times just easier to take a picture of it. In
the two Are you a good speller or you haunted
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by a mistake you made in sixth grade spelling B
There are the others who can't figure out how to
spell well. Whether you're supposed to use your or your
or you are when you're typing it out. Somebody asks
the Internet, what's the one word you can never spell correctly?
Responses were pretty relatable. Maintenance when you spell it out.
One person said, my brain short circuits. Also making the list, diarrhea,
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it's a big mess. Talking about the spelling, of course,
convenience boot near. One person said, I'm a wedding photographer
and I screwed up all the time. Necessary remember one C,
two s's occasionally accommodate. Other words people frequently misspell, embarrass,
receipt that remember I before E except after C then CS.
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Oh wait a minute now, I just got to throw
that first rule out. Conscientious. Also making the list, rhythm, restaurant, refrigerator, privilege, definitely, nausea, alcohol, hemorrhoids.
And as a preemptive strike, of course, tomorrow's Wednesday. And
to spell it out, do you say wed neest day
in your own head? You're not alone? February Sat month
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right now, people struggle with that one. On top of
the madness, there are also words technically that are correct
in two forms. They include cancel with two l's canceled
judgment and judgment with uh of course missing the e,
and acts with adding an E at the end. Both
ways are technically correct. Why is this so hard to me? Again?
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For another episode of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous
Dave light Year,