"Can we walk off a cliff?"
"Heh.. Cliff who?"
"RICHARDS!"
[editline]6th September 2012[/editline]
best punch line ever
good morning vietnam fucking killed me
guy gets smacked then lifts up arms/legs
rofl
This issue with tourettes is a terrible thing to have no doubt, as we can see that people are scared by men and women who yell profanity and twitch like they have a serious angry tick biting their arses. But I can't help but feel sad, yet laugh at the same time
Not gonna lie, I laughed at "Did you know I was French once?"
Other than that, it looks like they had a good time at their campsite.
they look like theyre having fun during the outbursts :v:
[editline]6th September 2012[/editline]
well sometimes, like in the store
the bit at 5:44 when he throws the toast like 30ft into the air.
i died
I watched this with my grandparents a while back. My grandpa commented and laughed how they were just like the three stooges.
We then got into a brief conversation during the commercial break wondering if that was what the three stooges were supposed to have, if anything.
It's tragically hilarious.
Good luck you three glorious bastards.
good morning vietnam
im late
i love my kids ki ki ki ki kellogs cornflakes
Why would anyone complain about these guys? They're hilarious.
Its got to be a horrible disorder to live with, but they look like pretty cool guys to hang out with.
I'd feel like an asshole hanging around them because I'd be in tears
I don't understand why it's always something vulgar? I mean not always but a good portion of the time they are saying something of that nature.
I mean what if you didn't actually know any language and had this disease?
[QUOTE=HazzaHardie;37578216][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtCG0wG-5E0&feature=related[/media][/QUOTE]
"I'm a chicken, fucker." :v:
[QUOTE=Adius Shadow;37578513]I don't understand why it's always something vulgar? I mean not always but a good portion of the time they are saying something of that nature.
I mean what if you didn't actually know any language and had this disease?[/QUOTE]
Tourettes doesn't just make you say vulgar things, it also makes you do physical things, like twitch, whistle or pull a weird facial expression or something. A lot of the time, tourettes sufferers don't actually say anything as a result of their tics, it's just people who do are shown more often in the media.
You can't deny that it is funny when you hear it here and there - no need to feel bad about it, it's rather natural.
But if you think about it it's a really horrible thing. Those people have my condolences, I really was sad at the moment when they were sitting at the table, and that one guy couldn't control it. It's really a shame.
I wouldn't feel too safe being in a car with someone with tourettes after seeing that guys arm ticks at the start
For some reason while watching the video I didn't really get the urge to laugh but now reading the posts that pretty much just quote what they were saying is making me cry tears :v:
The unfortunate thing about getting many people with Tourettes syndrome together is that they set off chain reaction ticks. The fortunate thing is that it's kinda funny.
we are have an all human bengs and deservd to not have turrets
[QUOTE=Legolas;37578779]For some reason while watching the video I didn't really get the urge to laugh but now reading the posts that pretty much just quote what they were saying is making me [b] cry tears [/b]:v:[/QUOTE]
what else would you cry?...
Oh man, I would be so embarrased if I knew a person with tourettes... I already get uncomfortable with people with disabilities, and if they were shouting/making funny expressions, I would probably laugh, and feel really bad.
[QUOTE=ChestyMcGee;37570440]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[/QUOTE]
It's not unpredictable though, as I'm told. A friend of mine has mild tourettes but does have verbal and muscle ticks. He explained that he knows what hes doing and most people who suffer from it do, but it's more of a mental itch sort of. You have to do the tick to relieve that stress mentally. I don't know if that's how it is for all of those who suffer from it, but he explained that concentration can help reduce it but you end up focusing so much on stopping it that you can't do anything else.
Again, that's what he explained to me, so it may depend on the person.
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