tickle_maniac
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What are they saying though? I can't understand their accents or maybe they're speaking a little too fast for me. Nicholas says "extremely ticklish" but Lily doesn't seem to admit to anything.That is intriguing! I can't find the origin anywhere though.
Thanks for transcribing. When she says "Yes." I wonder if she means "Yes, I am ticklish" or if she's just agreeing with HIM being ticklish, or if its something else entirely....Nicholas says "Very ticklish" and Lily says "Yes."
The interviewer says "So you guys finally got it out of the way for this interview."
Nicholas says "Thank you," and Lily says "Oh no, you know about the game."
The interviewer says "Oh, we all know about the game."
Nicholas says "There is no game," and Lily says "I just found out about the game yesterday. But it's fun."
The interviewer says "Well, it's fun for you guys. It's a little like, are you really engaging with my questions if you're just throwing ticklish in there?"
Nicholas and Lily both promise that they're present and engaged.
So it sounds like, speculating pretty wildly, that there's a game they were playing the day before where they'd respond to every question by saying "ticklish?" Or possibly they would say "That's a ticklish subject?" Or just insert the word into every answer?
But somehow they were apparently doing something in interviews that involved the word ticklish, and the interviewer is afraid that instead of answering her questions, they're going to go down that road again.
That's my best interpretation but I can't find any further context.
There's NO info about any of this anywhere.... I wonder if some game took place on one of their shoots where they felt ticklish or something....? Strange...Nicholas says "Very ticklish" and Lily says "Yes."
The interviewer says "So you guys finally got it out of the way for this interview."
Nicholas says "Thank you," and Lily says "Oh no, you know about the game."
The interviewer says "Oh, we all know about the game."
Nicholas says "There is no game," and Lily says "I just found out about the game yesterday. But it's fun."
The interviewer says "Well, it's fun for you guys. It's a little like, are you really engaging with my questions if you're just throwing ticklish in there?"
Nicholas and Lily both promise that they're present and engaged.
So it sounds like, speculating pretty wildly, that there's a game they were playing the day before where they'd respond to every question by saying "ticklish?" Or possibly they would say "That's a ticklish subject?" Or just insert the word into every answer?
But somehow they were apparently doing something in interviews that involved the word ticklish, and the interviewer is afraid that instead of answering her questions, they're going to go down that road again.
That's my best interpretation but I can't find any further context.
That is intriguing! I can't find the origin anywhere though.
Thanks 🙂 I meant the origin of the game they're referring to, to give some kind of context to what they're discussing in that clip.