• Three Men With Tourettes On A Holiday
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtCUYUBOnzk[/media]
What a horrible disorder.
We've got guns, armed robbery!
I feel really horrible laughing at the "Kellog's Corn Flakes...Bollocks *whistle*"
Do you know that I was once french
i saw this on tv with my mom we bust out laughing and felt like shit the rest of the day :(
I feel really bad for laughing to the extent that I'm crying right now.
Such cool guys. I did laugh at the bit where he threw his breakfast away and was instantly like "awww....that's me breakfast gone then." [editline]6th September 2012[/editline] I'm not sure I understand how they can be allowed to drive, especially if they're got physical ticks like twitches and big sudden movements.
They don't have tourettes, they're just Scottish.
i do feel really bad for them but goddam 0:56
[QUOTE=Scotchair;37562277]Such cool guys. I did laugh at the bit where he threw his breakfast away and was instantly like "awww....that's me breakfast gone then." [editline]6th September 2012[/editline] I'm not sure I understand how they can be allowed to drive, especially if they're got physical ticks like twitches and big sudden movements.[/QUOTE] I always thought that they usually snap there fingers or whistle like they do to try an avoid swearing or w/e. Guess it's part of it tho.
"We've got guns" "Armed robbery" It's a terrible thing, but it is fucking hilarious.
It was like the Three Stooges during some parts. I feel bad for them to have that condition but I can't help but laugh at some ticks, but we're human.
They should be required to wear badass, bane-like masks everywhere to mute them, and they can only unmute themselves with the press of a button. At least until a cure is found. I'm not serious.
I find tourettes really funny and I don't think anyone should be ashamed for laughing. They're fully aware of what they are doing and from my experience I know that people with any kind of disability feel more maladjusted when they're completely ignored. I try to look at it from the perspective that I'm laughing with them, rather than laughing at them, if you know what I'm saying. I also find tourettes very interesting and I would love to spend one day in their shoes, just to see what it would be like.
"dun text while drivin' dun risk ehht!!" really got me :v:
lol.. guy gets out of trailer and you can hear, "Gooood morning vietnam."
These lads are from Scotland, so it's hard to tell if they're from Glasgow, or if they really do have tourettes.
3:15 really got me good.
"I wanna find a crab." "You gottem in your pants ya cunt!" That set me off, I can't not laugh, I think it's more human to laugh than to sit in solemn silence. [editline]7th September 2012[/editline] I take that back, it got sad again
It's strange how they seem to do it almost in sync most of the time.
Best scene amirite? [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/3_stooges.gif[/img]
GEWD MORNIN VIETNAM [QUOTE=Adam Giamboner;37569849]Best scene amirite? [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/3_stooges.gif[/img][/QUOTE] That filename.
I'm going straight to hell for laughing at this
hey Hey HEY HEY HEY FUCK HEY HEY FUCK HOO HOO HEY HEY KCH HMMM MMMM HEY HEY FUCK BAHHHHH FUCK HEY HEY
[QUOTE=Scotchair;37562277]Such cool guys. I did laugh at the bit where he threw his breakfast away and was instantly like "awww....that's me breakfast gone then." [editline]6th September 2012[/editline] I'm not sure I understand how they can be allowed to drive, especially if they're got physical ticks like twitches and big sudden movements.[/QUOTE] That's like saying you're not sure how Deaf folks can be allowed to drive. Just takes some extra precautions. Deaf folks can drive better than most hearing peoples, y'know. I kinda chuckled at the part where the reaches over and pops the one fellow on the head and then he ticks.
[QUOTE=DeVotchKa;37570379]That's like saying you're not sure how Deaf folks can be allowed to drive. Just takes some extra precautions. Deaf folks can drive better than most hearing peoples, y'know[/QUOTE] i think there's a bit of a difference between not being able to hear and making violent, sudden, and unpredictable movements at the wheel of a car
I feel bad for these guys, but 4:30 - 5:04 :v:
in store "Touch me penis"
I live in a town of 4000 and I have Tourettes, Basically everyone know's me and I'm not ashamed of Ticking in public because they know I can't help it. I remember I was shopping once and I tic'd infront of somebody visiting, They took offence because I said something along the lines of "Fat Cow" and they freaked out. A store clerk that knew me saw what was going on and explained to her.
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