I heard "Jerry" for hours. Which I guess is a combo of the two (others heard similar "Yelly" "Yerry", "Jelly" etc.). When I played other videos that slowed, sped up the sound of the video, and changed the frequency I heard "Laurel". I took a break and for a few seconds on the unaltered video I heard "Jerry" again. Now sounds like "Laurel".
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I heard sausages.
I have a west coast American accent and I heard it as "yilly" with a slight roll of the tongue like a Spanish accent
I heard "Jerry" for hours. Which I guess is a combo of the two (others heard similar "Yelly" "Yerry", "Jelly" etc.). When I played other videos that slowed, sped up the sound of the video, and changed the frequency I heard "Laurel". I took a break and for a few seconds on the unaltered video I heard "Jerry" again. Now sounds like "Laurel".
I hear both
For me, it sounds like Yaurel.. I can hear both but the beginning of Yanny is stronger and the end of Laurel is stronger imo
I hear Yanny.
I hear Yanny.
I hear Laurel
laurel
Yanny with a Laurel echo.