![]() maybe someone wants to be able to control the percentage of caps lock! Let me know :) Peter Griffin Voice Lines At the very least I can create a different mocking text translator/converter for you rather than editing this one. Okay, that’s all for now folks! Please feel free to leave suggestions in the box, and I’ll do my best to address them. I could have used the infix tab, but this was much easier I think. LingoJam lets you put in custom functions in the 'exrtras’ tab, so that’s what I used. OutputText = inputText.split(’).map(c => Math.random() < 0.5 ? c.toUpperCase() : c.toLowerCase()).join(’) If you know JavaScript, you might like to see the code itself: The text is produced with JavaScript, and it’s really simple. I decided to use a 50% probability of caps vs lower case, which I think is fairly reasonable and tends to match up with spongebob mocking text 'in the wild’. Another term I’ve heard being used is ’(spongebob) taunt text’. But to me that’s a less-than-optimal name for it because spongebob is such a broad category in the meme world that people would probably get confused. On the other hand, there seem to be a decent number of people who call it 'spongebob text’ or 'spongebob meme text’. This separation from the spongebob image itself has led to this form of alternating caps text to be simple called 'mocking text’, and as suck, this page is really just a 'mocking text generator’, but I figured I’d call it by its original name, because the association is still pretty strong. This alternating caps stuff has moved well beyond the spongebob bird beak scene itself and is now (as of 2018) regularly used all over the place in regular social media posts without reference to the original image - though it’s often understood that the poster implies that original spongebob 'mocking’ visual. Either that, or you’re replying directly to the person with a 'taunting’ sort of attitude. As you can see, the alternating upper-case and lower-case letters indicate a 'mocking’ tone that’s often used when relating a story or occurrence to someone and you want to cast a bad light on what was said - implying that it is silly or absurd or whatever. Which was followed by this tweet a day later:Īnd that got the meme rolling. The first known use of it in a meme was this tweet on May 4th 2017: The mocking spongebob meme somes from a scene in the show where spongebob is acting like a chicken - clucking and pecking at the ground. If you’d like to learn where the Mocking SpongeBob meme comes from, read on! Mocking SpongeBob SquarePants Peter Griffin Voice Converter the bee movie script) and you don’t want to spend hours doing it. ![]() Handy if you’ve got a lot of text to convert (e.g. ![]() This generator allows you to convert text into text with random caps, just like in the 'Mocking SpongeBob’ memes. These are characters and users that are voiced by the VocalWare Australian text-to-speech voice Alan. If you have 32-bit voices you can access them. If you are running 64-bit windows you may only see 64-bit voices. Saturday Night Live‘s Michael Che and Colin Jost co-hosted the event.To create a wav file from the text file (e.g create an audio book ) ): cscript ‘C:Program FilesJampalptts.vbs’ -w war-and-peace.wav speech and voice defaults using the speech control panel option. Other nominees of the category included Zazie Beetz for Atlanta Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones for Saturday Night Live Betty Gilpin for GLOW Laurie Metcalf for Roseanne and Megan Mullally for Will & Grace. The 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards aired live on NBC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. She previously received another Emmy award for her role as Lois Griffin in Family Guy. Over the course of her career, Borstein has performed in a wide range of roles, mainly as a voice actress. Watch the acceptance speech below to hear Borstein thank her family and pay tribute to her mother by saying “Anyukám, nagyon szeretlek.” Borstein’s mother Judy was raised in Budapest, Hungary, but she later moved to the United States because of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. In her acceptance speech, some might have recognized a few Hungarian words as she thanked her mother in the language.īoth of Borstein’s parents are mental health professionals. Alex Borstein – best known for being the voice behind Lois Griffin and a number of other characters on Family Guy – won an Emmy yesterday for Best Supporting Actress in a comedy series for her role in The Marvelous Ms.
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