 Hello, my name is Corbin from Afghanistan. It's an Afghanistan accent? It is? If you don't listen to it? Yeah. So in other words, as long as you don't listen to a real Afghanistan accent, that one's spot on. Yeah, if you like our deaf, that accent is perfect. You should put that, like, when you go in and you audition for something and say, can you do this particular accent? You say, I'm most effective with deaf audiences. It's true. Josh! Did she hit some Corbin? I'm Rick. Not true. Put a shrimp on the valve. British accent right there. What are their accents that if you talk to somebody who is from that place and they speak in that accent, are there any that when you're talking to them you have to force yourself to not slip into it because it's so contagious to you? Every single accent. Come on. Not every one. Every accent. No, there's got to be one more than other. Seriously. British, Irish, Scottish. French. Yeah, because I like to talk. So it would be exactly the same for every single accent. It's hard for me not to mimic people. Me too, but there are some that are far more difficult for me to withhold myself from. Like example, I've been to Australia in Papua New Guinea. Everybody there has the kind of Australian accent. It's not that hard for me to maintain and not slip in. But if somebody's Scottish, I have to... Every moment of the conversation I have to prevent myself from slipping into it. Wow, racist. Today we've got a video. This is called Parari Music, Casteless Collective. Parajnith. Read this. Knowing that you guys love Pari music, I hope you guys will like it. Paranji, director of Sarapata Parambari, has danced for a bit in a festival where Pari music was celebrated. And if we're mispronouncing that, please forgive us. This video shows the beautiful and amazing music of Parai drums. And dance. Rinjeth has organized a musical festival in Damonadu for all the folk music from rural and urban areas of Damonadu. And this has got great reception starting this year. This festival will be annually celebrated in the month of December. All the types of music, which are considered as taboo or oppressed, cast music, and generally down is celebrated now in the same stage where the elite music are performed. That's wonderful. Hope one day you guys get to attend the festival in Chennai. We'd love to. That's awesome. It's kind of like a video of the festival itself. That's cool. That's a great concept for a festival, I feel. Absolutely is. Here we go. I love all the smiles from it at the same time. It's such an interesting drum that they're holding too. Clearly the leader. It's like that video that we saw of the people that would play for a funeral. Yeah. As people would think as taboo for something right. Right, right. And now it's like celebrating in a festival. This guy's having a party. Yes. But they all just follow it. Yeah. Like on the spot. I guess the next group comes in. Cool. I love the whole concept of the celebrating stuff. For a long time it had been taboo, which I get it. It was part of the old Indian culture, but it's still like they're amazing. Why is that weird? Why is it like? It's something that I still can't understand. But I love the idea of celebrating stuff that for a long time was a press, which is often here in America why we have Black History Month. We have LGBTQ Month. A lot of idiots also think why is there a White History Month? Because you haven't been impressed, dipshit. Because history has been about whites, moron. All history has been white history. It's also one of the reasons why I've often found it. I mean I get it because obviously we kind of carry over from the British, but why we put presidents on our money? Yeah. Like they're higher like they deserve to be on money. Like I like the idea of like obviously I think the direction we're going. Yeah, we're changing it. People that helped our history like that were actually oppressed and like civil rights heroes. And I understand people like that. I understand the founding fathers. I mean I understand that as far as like... They're not kings or queens. No, I honestly... Yeah, I promise you Washington would not have approved of his face being on any of our money. He would have really not liked that. Like I said, I understand because obviously it's carry over obviously the British. Yeah. They have their monarchs. They got money, their faces on everything. Yeah, no. But it's Washington would not have been a fan of that. I was like, they're not kings. Yeah. They're supposed to have... Our democracy specifically set up to be different, but we're still putting them on our money. Like I just... I know a former president who'd want their face on our money. I don't know if I call him a president. But anyway, that's all what this is about. This is great. I love the idea of celebrating stuff that needs to be celebrated. I agree. And I love watching human beings, cultural things you've not been exposed to, that's the kind of thing that if I was there, I would just be loved and just be standing off to the side. And I'd do exactly what I was doing sitting here, just listening, watching, seeing the smiling faces, who's communicating with who. Yeah. That was great. Really nice. Let us know more videos like this. If you've ever been to the festival. Yeah. Bye-bye.