ned and i were talking about this video earlier today, and we decided that tourette syndrome is not real, and that these kids are just hilarious pranksters.
Well, okay, it's possible it's a real thing. But they should really call it fighting words syndrome. How cruel is this syndrome that it seems to only pop the top on the taboo words bottle? You'd think it could just force a kid to yell random things--blue car, cheese biscuit--but instead tourettes is like, "nah, we'll just have you say nigger every time you see a black person, how does that sound?"
I want that parrot. But for serious, full sentence "Jen gives head", seems out there, and beyond the bounds of a 'tick'. I suppose we all may have to face the troubling possibility that Jen does in fact give head.
We had a kid in our grade in middle school that was apparently diagnosed with tourettes. He (Matt Montey) never really said random "big words" but he was just really pissy all the time and would pick fights with fools. Needless to say they pulled him out of the school system after 8th grade.
I'm not quite sure if I remember this correctly, but I believe he was the kid who swung a tennis racket at a cop when he was being escorted out of school. Long-term memory isn't what she used to be though.
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ned and i were talking about this video earlier today, and we decided that tourette syndrome is not real, and that these kids are just hilarious pranksters.
Well, okay, it's possible it's a real thing. But they should really call it fighting words syndrome. How cruel is this syndrome that it seems to only pop the top on the taboo words bottle? You'd think it could just force a kid to yell random things--blue car, cheese biscuit--but instead tourettes is like, "nah, we'll just have you say nigger every time you see a black person, how does that sound?"
What's with these racists!
Seriously though, it almost does seem like a joke when that kid says "Jen gives head!"
Seriously seriously though, really difficult and sad condition.
Seriously seriously seriously though: "I know a guy who's brother has tourettes and he just says mcdonalds a lot"
Ideal profession: Parrot Trainer.
I want that parrot. But for serious, full sentence "Jen gives head", seems out there, and beyond the bounds of a 'tick'. I suppose we all may have to face the troubling possibility that Jen does in fact give head.
We had a kid in our grade in middle school that was apparently diagnosed with tourettes. He (Matt Montey) never really said random "big words" but he was just really pissy all the time and would pick fights with fools. Needless to say they pulled him out of the school system after 8th grade.
I'm not quite sure if I remember this correctly, but I believe he was the kid who swung a tennis racket at a cop when he was being escorted out of school. Long-term memory isn't what she used to be though.
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