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How to Imitate Others Through Multimedia

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Summary: Learn how to imitate others through multimedia in this free video on trash talking and insults.

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By Ryan Tapp
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Ryan Tapp has been shooting a basketball almost since he could walk. He's played point guard and shooting guard in various competitive leagues and tournaments for sixteen years...read more

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"Hi this is Ryan Tapp on behalf of Expert Village and this is segment is smack talking through imitation used by technology and multi media. Now by using general media to imitate you can only do so much or so little but by using technology you can do a whole lot more. For example you can use My space or Face book to create a fake profile or a fake page of your opponent and write some pretty silly things on that page keeping in mind that the purpose of that is to let your opponent and others know that you are better then them. So as long as the opponent of the 3rd parties can see the page whom know your opponent and they know that you are better then your opponent you have done your job. A side from just using My space or creating the web page to insult your opponent you can also humiliate them by taking regular pictures or photographs of them and alternating them on photo shop or other software program that deal with pictures and photography. For example let's say that you would to take a normal picture of your opponent when he's hanging out by the beach or maybe she is playing a game of football you would to photo shop here image into another picture where it looks like he is ballet dancing or she is hanging out with polar bears. That would make them look quiet silly and if you make them look silly you have just efficiently smack talked. "

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