Jonah and Otto (Radio Play)
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Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (England - East Midlands, Leicester) British (General)Transcript
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you used to know a lot. Then what happened? You got older. You worry too much. Your brain's a rubber sheet. This is part of my act to be straightforward with you. If God doesn't care two pence, Why should I? You think you know about character? You know ****, I can less than an old shilling about what you think. You hang around, you take liberties. You're worse than my ****, the way you want loving and the way you riddle me with your sympathy. You're like a ******* machine gun. No one loves you, old man. You use your loneliness like a weapon. It makes noise, it pleads. It's out. It's out. The truth is important. Sometimes there's some truth you want me to see. I'm just trying to give it back. You're not my dad. You're someone who means money. You want to know me? It's scurries up and down. You're like a disease. Jesus knows why I thought you were *** for about 10 minutes. Secret stash your boy pone in the wifely home. I did enjoy the thought. We're about 10 minutes. Why do you want to know? Me may stop, Otto. The thing is It's a vital question. Is it for me or is it for you? Is it for my sake, or is it for your sake?