It is making words not relate to each other. If you associate something, to you, it has a mental connection with something else. (ie: plane, sky, clouds..) but if you disassociate something, you are mentally disconnecting it from other things. (ie: jelly, toenail, tungsten..)
Noodles Cookie and Cucumber are all related. They are all food. Some people also may or may not associate grainy with those as well. (everyone’s brain works different) The others look fine though. It’s an ambitious task, good luck!
I was originally commenting on someone’s comment “POISONOUS BANANAS” obviously spam, not Neil’s awesome, totally random stream of ingenious non sequiturs put to awesome splenderiffic music, just so you know. I do agree with what you said, you make a good point.
Do you know how hard it is to COMPLETELY disassociate words? Our brains are programmed from a very young age to always associate things, so to go against the what is deeply engrained is very difficult.
Try this, sit down with a friend and list off 15 items in a row, with no pauses for deep thinking, that are completely disassociated with each other. Your friend’s job is to “buzz” you when they think you have associated any items anywhere in the list.
Well done! The music is great and the Video is wonderful! I am part of an Improv theatre here in Canada, and one of the many training exercises we do is word disassociation. I will definitely recommend this video to the others!
this video…makes me wonder why i don’t use flouncy in my daily vocabulary. its sadly under used.
I learnt it in a week to win a bet with my brother. easy money : )
do you know how long this took me to learn!?!
a blooming long time…
yes! Thank you. so, it’s something like, dog electrick food…?
It is making words not relate to each other. If you associate something, to you, it has a mental connection with something else. (ie: plane, sky, clouds..) but if you disassociate something, you are mentally disconnecting it from other things. (ie: jelly, toenail, tungsten..)
Does that make sense?
what exactly is word disassociation? I have an idea, but i don’t the exact meaning.
BEST SONG EVER!!!
Any avid Neil fan would have done the same. Lolz. have you ever actually laughed out loud when typing LOL? I know i haven’t. LATER
Man, this is going take some thought… Wish me luck, everyone!
(By the way, my version will never be as good as this one. That’s a fact. I’m not making it to compete, either.)
Noodles Cookie and Cucumber are all related. They are all food. Some people also may or may not associate grainy with those as well. (everyone’s brain works different) The others look fine though.
It’s an ambitious task, good luck!
I was even thinking about making a fan version. Here goes!
Grainy
Noodles
Cookie
Cucumber
Zero
Pencil
Reverse
Weight
Sound
Dynamic
Melancholy
Technical
WORD DISASSOCIATION!
If I wrongly accused, I apologize. However, with no definite person mentioned, it seemed very much like you were referring to the video.
DAMN STRAIT!!!
Look at page two, gamemaster3000’s comment.
I was originally commenting on someone’s comment “POISONOUS BANANAS” obviously spam, not Neil’s awesome, totally random stream of ingenious non sequiturs put to awesome splenderiffic music, just so you know. I do agree with what you said, you make a good point.
Do you know how hard it is to COMPLETELY disassociate words? Our brains are programmed from a very young age to always associate things, so to go against the what is deeply engrained is very difficult.
Try this, sit down with a friend and list off 15 items in a row, with no pauses for deep thinking, that are completely disassociated with each other. Your friend’s job is to “buzz” you when they think you have associated any items anywhere in the list.
neil u are so clever! i love it!
This is so awesome. ITUNES!
Exactly what I was thinking.
That is a miserable attempt to be random. MANIC DEPRESSED AVOCADO BABY TOXINS LIFE LID PORRIDGE MIDDLE DYSLEXIC DONUT HOLES MANDARIN MAURICE
this is my fav song by lemon demon
Well done! The music is great and the Video is wonderful! I am part of an Improv theatre here in Canada, and one of the many training exercises we do is word disassociation. I will definitely recommend this video to the others!
truly the best video i have ever seen ur really talented