"That said I've seen less than 3 minutes" - "I didn't actually do any research, I just wanted someone to whine about and hope someone agrees with me on no basis".
You're an idiot
@demon_razgriz Kind of an odd thing to say, considering nobody here has "informed" me aside from the "she showed her doctor notes" vagueness.
I wasn't interested enough at the time to dig into it, for various reasons. I held a small amount of hope the community would have already done the legwork and inform me one way or the other (imagine my chagrin). I even made sure to not come off accusatory, and be honest.
If I didn't have a small pet peeve about how people with Tourette's are treated and seen by others, I wouldn't have posted it.
Also, dude, you seem in real hurry to be insulting. You ok? I'm not even sure what that last one was about. Not everyone can be informed about everything.
Wait, so it's now everyone else's job to substantiate your claims? Why do we have to inform you about a topic you brought like you had any knowledge on the subject?
Putting" I feel like..." on the start of an accusation doesn't make it sound any less accusatory.
Real hurry to be insulting? That probably stems from the fact that in the last few months this websites comments have just been filled with half baked degenerates, and it's getting real hard to remember the names of people who are good and people who are trolls/to dumb to comprehend what a post history is ...
I don't mean you're one of these people, it's just easier to be outwardly hostile on this website than actually chat/debate anymore
I never said it's your job. You don't "have" to do anything.
If you prefer to spend your time getting bent out of shape over something innocent, go nuts.
I'll just sit over here enjoying my textbook blood pressure.
I think that it is important for her to be able to do something like stream to overcome what her "disability" stops her from doing. Btw I've watched a lot of her streams and she isn't faking.
If she's faking this, she's really doing a top notch job. One of my best friends has Tourette's Syndrome and tics very similarly to her. Dylan always does the whistling and twitching, but he doesn't do the swearing quite as much. He says some great stuff though, and the best part: he's a waiter/expo at a busy restaurant. God forbid when a customer pisses him off on a stressful night lol He should have been fired many times over, but the owner loves him.
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Anyway, you can tell she just leans into it when her speech rattles away for "too long," and I give her a little credibility because she gets visibly frustrated and apologises when she's trying to get a point across but can't because of her tics. That's exactly how Dylan acts. And he, like her, has the best sense of humor because no one ever knows what he might say, including him. It's just wonderful.
You're an idiot
At least I'm honest with you.
I wasn't interested enough at the time to dig into it, for various reasons. I held a small amount of hope the community would have already done the legwork and inform me one way or the other (imagine my chagrin). I even made sure to not come off accusatory, and be honest.
If I didn't have a small pet peeve about how people with Tourette's are treated and seen by others, I wouldn't have posted it.
Also, dude, you seem in real hurry to be insulting. You ok? I'm not even sure what that last one was about. Not everyone can be informed about everything.
Putting" I feel like..." on the start of an accusation doesn't make it sound any less accusatory.
Real hurry to be insulting? That probably stems from the fact that in the last few months this websites comments have just been filled with half baked degenerates, and it's getting real hard to remember the names of people who are good and people who are trolls/to dumb to comprehend what a post history is ...
I don't mean you're one of these people, it's just easier to be outwardly hostile on this website than actually chat/debate anymore
If you prefer to spend your time getting bent out of shape over something innocent, go nuts.
I'll just sit over here enjoying my textbook blood pressure.
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Anyway, you can tell she just leans into it when her speech rattles away for "too long," and I give her a little credibility because she gets visibly frustrated and apologises when she's trying to get a point across but can't because of her tics. That's exactly how Dylan acts. And he, like her, has the best sense of humor because no one ever knows what he might say, including him. It's just wonderful.