Adam Buxton - Doing It Wrong (Official Video)

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Summary

This video, possibly an artistic or musical piece by Adam Buxton, repetitively emphasizes the phrase 'You're doing it wrong' in various contexts. It satirically suggests that everyday actions, from eating to raising children, are being done incorrectly.

Highlights

Emotional Response and Persistent Critique
00:01:00

The repetition transitions into exclamations of 'Oh dear me' followed by the persistent 'You're doing everything wrong,' suggesting a feeling of exasperation or resignation towards the perceived mistakes.

Specific Examples of Errors
00:01:17

The video touches on specific examples of 'wrongdoings,' such as questioning how one communicates or manages specific situations, highlighting common personal doubts or external criticisms.

Initial Repetition of 'You're Doing It Wrong'
00:00:06

The video opens with a strong and repetitive assertion that 'You're doing it wrong,' setting a critical tone that is amplified by the continuous repetition.

Concluding Reinforcement of the Theme
00:02:09

The video concludes by reiterating the core message, stating that even fundamental aspects of life like working, eating, and raising children are being done 'wrong,' pushing the theme of inherent imperfection to its limit.

Applying 'Doing It Wrong' to Daily Life
00:00:23

The phrase is then applied to various aspects of daily life, including personal actions like eating, professional responsibilities, and even raising children, implying a pervasive sense of inadequacy in everyday tasks.

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