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Glenn Boychuk

Omaha, Nebraska

Spongebob Squarepants, Patrick Star, Cheech and Chong

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Bryan Olson

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Crazy Redneck

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Mary Jane Wells

MACCLESFIELD, United Kingdom

Australian accent demo

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Elizabeth Saydah

Los Angeles, California

TV Promo (Announcer, Snarky, Athletic, Friendly, Energetic, Confident)

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Matthew Curtis

New York City, New York

Pirate Shanty

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Jed Williams

Pasadena, California

PSA - Public Service Announcement , Emotional , TV , Radio , Commercial , Promo

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Slacker Voices

The slacker is a character who routinely neglects his or her responsibilities. The slacker character is often unmotivated or unconcerned with the needs of others, or even his or her own needs. The slacker character often procrastinates, putting off work until later. The slacker character may participate in events and labours he or she is forced to partake in, but only perform the minimum level of work required to satisfy the rest of the group members. The slacker character is often laid back, not caring about the outcome of his or her inaction.

The slacker character usually spends his or her time hanging out with friends and enjoying himself or herself. The slacker character often laughs off any ridicule received on account of his or her laziness. The slacker character may also have little work ethic or discipline, and neglect his or her relationships, especially with family members and authority figures. The slacker character may be irreverent, telling jokes and interrupting others in times where one should focus or be silent.

The slacker character can be seen most often in comedy movies and television shows. The core elements of the slacker character are laziness, hedonistic tendencies and a self-centred attitude. By cultivating these traits, you, too, can voice a slacker character.