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I couldn't help it my man, the more i was trying to hold my laughter the more I was laughing! Btw at the time i was stuttering pretty damn bad myself so im one that shouldn't laugh but like i said it ...
We can agree to disagree. I dont think it's ever understandable to laugh [uncontrollably] at any handicap. Especially at a public event like you did. I mean, I'm glad you apologized, but the fact y...
The laughing part is understandable tho my man, hell i even laughed one time uncontrollably when I was at this stuttering event... i apologized after the event tho and I encouraged the girl to keep sp...
Potentially controversial opinion, but… Screw her, man. Who the hell laughs at a stutter. Perhaps a trite comparison, but I doubt she’d laugh at somebody in a wheelchair…...
This pisses me off to be honest. I don't really stutter much, but I have a heavy speech impediment that according to some people make me sound "mentally challenged" (or as some not nice people say, "r...
Relatable ash but with me I felt like the biggest r3tard this teacher completely disregarding of my stammer says “what’s your name”, me with my stammer I mostly type it on my phone or point it on the ...
My gf doesn't know I stutter
My gf doesn't know I stutter My gf and I have been dating for approximately a year and few months now and I didn't tell her that I stutter. When we met I asked her out which to this day idk where I g...
So true. Someone once sent me a video of this guy making fun of this lady who was stuttering… he would say things like, “just write it down we don’t have all day”....
Are you asking about social settings vs. professional setting? Because I have been shocked and disgusted about the way I continue to be treated. For example, I called in to the VA recently and tried...
Several examples… I had a (very wealthy) senior board member of a non-profit publicly tell me to “spit it out” in front of the entire board while doing a complex planning session. That phrase is pre...
Stuttering has limited my professional opportunities many, many times. I have read and overheard what people really think of working with a stutterer. We are a punchline to most. I finally just stoppe...
For info I'm 19M 1. The question is a bit vague, but overall it's always been a very bad experience. I'm a human, and I'm not able to properly do the main thing humans are supposed to do, talking, I'...
Yeah i just think it’s annoying that they always give speech impediments to the same type of characters. It’s just another stereotype like many others…...
I think the Kings Speech is a good example of a good depiction. Everything else is mocking us/ giving us the weak and silly character roles....
I agree, he could have done more research on how stutterers actually talk. It was like he was using his presentation voice the entire time. I wish they didn’t have him be the weak character either...
That’s something I can definitely agree with. There is little to know characters in film that depict a strong character that stutters. The only one I can think of is “The King’s Speech”....
Easy to say . A bunch of bullies pulling someone down on a regular basis might be no big deal for you . It is for others ....
I saw it. Another example of how stutterers are almost always depicted in movies and tv: weak and insecure people, "losers" or downright madmen, or people who might be genius in some way but still wei...
I’m sorry but he was absolutely ridiculed and laughed at. There’s a reason why it was this Kang variant and not the cool Kang variant that stutters. Open your eyes. Hollywood always gives speech impe...
It’s so cringe that they still put speech impediments on weak and submissive characters. It’s never just a normal character, they always have to be weird af or quirky or some other shit. It’s like Hol...