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Looking for hope? These videos can help!
Looking for hope? These videos can help! I recently came across the [Open Stutter](https://www.youtube.com/@OpenStutter) YouTube channel - it has a number of videos profiling people who stutter who ha...
Who has the BIGGEST C0CK in this photo?
Who has the BIGGEST C0CK in this photo? Who in this publicly available, non nefariously obtained photo has the BIGGEST C0CK? I'll wait.......
Article on DEMYSTIFYING STAMMERING
Article on DEMYSTIFYING STAMMERING I am a college student from India. I recently wrote an article that aims at spreading awareness and clearing up the many misconceptions about stammering that exist i...
It's been a long time since I've read it. Not quite demeaning... More so as an impediment. I'm going to DM you regarding getting your hands on it....
Fascinating stuff. Thank you. If you don't mind sharing, how was the aspect of this stuttering portrayed. As demeaning, empowering, etc.? I'm going to try to get ny hands on it myself....
Marvel Comics Cloak & Dagger mini series from the 1980s has a portrayal of a black teen who stutters. IDK if they've continued the stuttering aspect of the character, but the following page from the...
Yea you could be right about the porky pig reference. It's possible. >but I don't think they had the intention of "let's make fun of stutterers in specific" No, maybe it wasnt that deliberate like t...
Interesting that ~90% is blocking, but the popular media representation is overwhelmingly repetition. Media in general seems to suck with spectrum-disability representation-- all Tourettes is coprola...
In "It", one of the main characters called Bill is stuttering, at the same time, he's brave and honorable, good character overall !...
Probably because he's a shit representation of stuttering. Jimmy from South Park has been stuttering for 23 years and every stutterer I know loves him because he's actually a well rounded character ...
I feel like the stuttering in that is a reference to porky pig. Obviously problematic in itself, but I don't think they had the intention of "let's make fun of stutterers in specific"...
Emily Blunt, actress, was also 13 years old when she stuttered. See [this ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYrEEe1MdxE&ab_channel=EntertainmentWeekly)YT video where she talks about her childhood stut...
The only fiction I know that features a stuttering character who is a good person, and the book/movie isn't about overcoming the stutter (like "The King's Speech"), is a Russian book and movie seri...
I haven't even tried to watch, I wouldn't be able to handle it. Yet a lot of people keep recommending me that movie as if it could be a magical cure \*rolled eyes\*...
The most famous stuttering character of all time is Porky the pig but they cancelled him to avoid offending people....
Yep I was gonna say Bill for ‘It’! The way the actor portrays the stutter as well is amazingly accurate...
I love this portrayal of one as well because it’s so subtle and I’ve only seen people with stutters able to identify his slight stutter. Also it suggests that even someone with a stutter can succeed ...
The Boys was the most recent show I watched that had a character who stutterers. It was that episode where those cartoon characters came out the help that black suited character of the 7. The squirrel...
I don't think that it's an issue that the person with a stutter was a bad guy. There's not a stereotype about stutterers being bad people. The stereotype for us is usually that we're stupid and/or soc...
I didn't care that the bad guy was the one with the stutter. I was just nice to be represented....