[video=youtube;sfLHojgVYtk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfLHojgVYtk[/video]
When he stutters it looks like he is chanking himself
Does he have a wank when he's trying to get a word out or something?
Must be horrible having a stutter :(
Even though I feel sorry for this kid, I couldn't help but laugh at times.
Im the 1%
Though its not a major stuttering problem.
I stutter occasionally, not enough for it to be a problem, but it's fucking annoying
[QUOTE=Petrussen;36766892]Even though I feel sorry for this kid, I couldn't help but laugh at times.[/QUOTE]
This. I know it's hard for someone to have this, but it's funny at times.
This is the first time i've seen major stuttering o.o i feel sorry for him....(but certain points where funny....)
as much as this sucks, I'd rather have a stutter five times worse than his than be blind or deaf
you don't actually [i]lose[/i] something with a stutter, but I do feel bad for those with one
on the f-f-f-first d-d-day of c c c c christma a ass
how does stuttering work anyway? it looks like when he's relaxed its easier for him to get words out. I read something about people with tourettes just have to relax and let it out instead of holding it in, or something similar. are the two related?
I feel really sorry for this kid but I lost it at "you may B A B B A BA person" :v:
How exactly does stuttering work?
[QUOTE=fixture;36767282]how does stuttering work anyway? it looks like when he's relaxed its easier for him to get words out. I read something about people with tourettes just have to relax and let it out instead of holding it in, or something similar. are the two related?[/QUOTE]
My sister had a mild stutter, under stress she'd stutter so much more. Like if she had to phone someone in a panic it would be "h-h-h-h-h-hello?"
When she was calm and she was just talking to people in our family she was much better and seldom stuttered. Luckily people are usually really sympathetic and understanding, surprisingly. They'd patiently wait and encourage her to take her time if she started stuttering
I don't know how you could laugh at this at all really; I couldn't help but start to imagine the difficulties this guy must have in the simplest of everyday communication.
[QUOTE=ragawaga;36766884]Must be horrible having a stutter :([/QUOTE]
My brother has it, and he found the best way to get rid of it is to not think about it and the chances of stuttering are reduced significantly
[editline]14th July 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Jetblack357;36767390]How exactly does stuttering work?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stutter[/url]
Apparently it's its own thing, it isn't caused by depression, anxiety, etc.
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I thought my Stutter was bad.
The video started stuttering as well, damn.
i have had stutter for about 8 years and i know how life wrecking it can be
you can't obviously control it. in my own experience i can speak fluently while there is nobody present, and as soon as there is someone listening to me i have a hard time trying to say a proper sentence unless i speak very slowly and articulate.
there's also a strange thing, i'm finnish but if i speak english it's like my stuttering problem has disappeared though of course it sometimes comes in the way but not as much
I felt so bad, I could not watch through the entire video.
My father has a stutter that may as well be as bad as the kid in the video, it's really frustrating for him to talk sometimes
It looks like he has Parkinson's in that video. Must feel bad.
[QUOTE=ragawaga;36766884]Must be horrible having a stutter :([/QUOTE]
to be honest, you could use it to an advantage if you are in comedy. Otherwise it'd suck.
[QUOTE=J!NX;36770337]to be honest, you could use it to an advantage if you are in comedy. Otherwise it'd suck.[/QUOTE]
This is exactly the case. I have a bad stutter, not anywhere close to this kid, but i stutter stammer and repeat myself very very frequently. Being in AP English courses during high school we had to do a lot of presentations so i had to speak a lot. I'm actually a really good presenter and would entertain the audience and i used the stutter to my advantage and would make a joke from it and keep the presentation moving without boring the audience.
It fucking sucks though to have it because i also speak very fast in addition to various other speech problems like malapropisms, and spoonerisms so half of the time i'm just vomiting out vocalized thoughts.
It's something you can overcome though. Two of my friends stuttered through most of elementary school, but after that it disappeared completely.
I stutter pretty bad sometimes. Definitely not as bad as this kid though. It just depends on who I'm talking to and what I'm talking about it. It used to be really bad in elementary school though.
I have a really noticeable stutter, but I'm glad I'm fortunate enough where it's not as bad as his. If I got made fun of a few times for my stutter, he must have really had it rough.
My stutter is almost as bad as his sometimes. When it happens to me my neck muscles bunch up and it hurts like shit, as a result my neck muscles are really strong, though!
My eye doctor has a very noticable stutter. I stutter sometimes too, usually only once before I correct myself, It's mainly because I just lose my train of thought and just have no idea where I was going with that sentence I was about to say :[
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