Lucy Mae GoFundMe - A Linguistic Perspective

Published 2024-07-07
Lucy sets out the Linguistic Furniture and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what happened the night Jay Slater disappeared while on holiday in Tenerife.
Systemic Functional Analysis per MAK Halliday
All conclusions are subjective and for educational purposes

Apologies for garbled detour into 我们 and 咱们. I was trying to say that it would be nice to look into the word 'we' to see whom it included.

All Comments (21)
  • @twiggy2039
    You have a lovely soothing voice, thank you for this analogy !
  • @srsly5570
    Always happy to find a new instalment from you, thanks.
  • @Lia2222
    A photo has surfaced of her with one of the two men, showing she knew him before this incident. Therefore, the part you explained about distancing herself from whatever happened makes sense.
  • @trishaG
    Glad you have covered it Bob just watching now. Thanks for the shout-out.
  • @JC_dk
    Hi, I just found your channel. I’m fascinated with statement analysis and have followed and learned from people like Peter Hyatt, Deceptive Detective, Lene Cisco and others, so I’m glad that I found your channel. You have a great way of explaining what you read from a statement. So I’m going to binge-watch the rest of your content soon. Keep up the good work 🙌🏼😃
  • @trishaG
    Thank you Bob great analysis. xx
  • @MT-dd2rb
    Your videos are always great- thank you!
  • @Lia2222
    I'm so glad you are covering this case!
  • @Sunset553
    Thank you for deciphering the note. I couldn’t make sense of it. It didn’t tell me who is Jay and who are you, lady, and why do you need this money ? But your reading between the lines and the drug taking hints made sense. It was all a mystery to me
  • @lisarua255
    Hi Bob, I use hearts or other emoji to end a sentence sometimes instead of a fullstop 😊 A heart is often used to soften the blow when I'm telling someone off 😂
  • @amb5403
    What a pleasant surprise.. Thank you for sharing 😊
  • @BluntlyRolling
    I watch everyone of your videos and enjoy them all thoroughly. Please don't ever let metrics stop you from sharing your insights and understandings with the world, as it would greatly undermine my stealthy attempts to master this skill myself! 😊
  • @Mrrmph
    So glad I found this channel!
  • @user-ul8ow6xj3u
    „In need of a drink“ is very much reported speech, as someone lost in the wild would refer to his empty water bottle or to being very thirsty, imo. Great to have you back, Bob. Love your videos, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
  • I wouldn't donate either,especially when his mu.s invited out 15 ore friends * family, for a all expenses paid holiday, not even out searching