Jake Skinner Demo

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Description

This is a collection of a few samples of the services I offer

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hello. My name is Jake Skinner and this is my demo. So it's two in the morning and you're starving. Nothing in the fridge, nothing in the cupboards. You don't even have dog biscuits hanging around. You think about cooking, but then you remember the three alarm fire you started last time you tried using the stove. We'll check out. 7 11. There's got to be one right near you. They have everything from burgers to tacos. 24 hours a day. Seven days a week. 7 11. Think of it as your own personal walk in kitchen. If you would like to know how someone can start with a simple idea and a small limited trading account and then exploded multiple times over. This is going to be the most interesting message you will ever hear memories so treacherous. One moment you're lost in a carnival of delights with poignant childhood. The flashing neon of puberty. All that sentimental candy floss the next. It leads you somewhere you don't want to go. Somewhere dark and cold, filled with damp, ambiguous shapes of things. You'd hope I've forgotten. Memories can be vile, repulsive little brutes like Children, I suppose. But can we live without them. Memories are what our reason is based upon? If we cannot face them, we deny reason itself, although why not? We are contractually tied down to rationality. There's no sanity clause. So when you find yourself locked in an unpleasant train of thought heading for places in your past which is screaming is unbearable. Remember there's always madness. Madness is the emergency exit. You can step outside, close the door, all those dreadful things that happened, You can lock them away forever.