Gen American Accent

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Description

American Accent

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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You always gotta let the last man go. It's honorable. He's the last guy to make it out of the bag. He's a warrior. He's the last samurai man. You have to give it some thought and wonder how did this little M and M. Do it? How is he skilled enough to be the last M and M in the bag out of all the other M and M. S in the bag, all the different colors, all the different sizes. I always said the last one go because he was the strongest, the swiftest, the smartest peanut out of the bunch. If you respect the candy, you gotta respect the nut. Some will call it science, others will call it luck. I like to call it destiny. It was destiny combined with the talent that made this little fella survive. Picture it, all of these other peanuts, some bigger than you, some faster than you, some smarter than you all fighting to stay in the back of the bag when you turn it upside down to eat one of them and this little fella beat the odds. He deserves to be set free. Just a moral obligation alone. Call me crazy. But no matter what you say, I'm always gonna let the last man go