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commentr/StutterJul 23, 2018
1 points

> Reading comprehension dude. "My husband almost knocked a guy out at McDonalds tonight." "My husband jumped out of the car and went to the drive through and almost knocked the guy out." That's ...

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commentr/StutterJul 23, 2018
1 points

Who the fuck said I support accepting abuse? I think you're projecting. You know you could speak to the employee and a manager like a civilized person right?? If you can't, you got anger problems. ...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
1 points

Support or dont support whatever you want, but just casually accepting abuse is generally viewed as a negative trait, and not helpful to anyone. A “casual reference to violence” is an absurd thing to ...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
2 points

You are mistaken. Everyone has a range of emotions: and does not have to be a dormat. And yes, making fun on one's wife's disability will provoke anger, and maybe a punch in the face. Yes, one punch w...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
2 points

It is too easy to get tied up in the every day minutiae and forget about taking a look outside of oneself. Your post was an excellent read, thank you....

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
-5 points

First of all, nothing has been stated as of when I wrote my comment, for all I know op's husband could have hurt the employee, second of all I do not support such casual reference to beating people un...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
10 points

I don't support doormats. If you don't answer a confrontation nothing changes, no one learns, assholes keep being assholes. And as stated no punches were thrown, so what's your problem? ...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
1 points

He was pissed. I thought he was going too, but no. He didn't do it, he almost did. He's not going to go to prison over some asshole at mcdonalds. I know know how or why my comment made you jump to him...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
6 points

I'm glad too, he wanted to do it but I actually doubt he would have. He just wanted to teach the kid some respect but honestly I hope the manager fired him. He doesn't need to be working with public ...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
9 points

He didn’t break a law! He got the guy’s manager and informed him of the disrespect he showed towards a paying customer. If that asshole worked for me he’d be fired on the spot. OP’s husband handled th...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
10 points

It’s not that he almost knocked a guy out. It’s because he stood up for her. Grow some tact dude....

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
22 points

First off well done for actually using the drive thru and having to speak rather than letting your stutter take a hold and you avoid the situation 🎉 Fuck that guy, you and your husband had every rig...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2018
9 points

Lots of people wish others would stand up for them when some jerk makes fun of them. I've never seen my husband react that way before. The guy caught me off guard and I was offended by his immaturity ...

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commentr/StutterJul 21, 2018
14 points

Standing up for your wife that has a speech impediment is trashy? Not sure where you come from but I don't think so....

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commentr/StutterJul 20, 2018
5 points

Hey appreciate you asking this here. I wish everyone your age were this considerate, 13ish year olds tend to be the worst when it comes to laughing at stutterers....

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commentr/StutterJul 20, 2018
3 points

Be the good — You’re always so kind and helpful in your well thought out responses. I admire your patience....

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commentr/StutterJul 20, 2018
3 points

Thank you. I am going to a table tennis tournament tomorrow and I wanted to kind of learn how to hold my laugh. I found out how much people suffer because of their stuttering. I will make sure to reme...

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commentr/StutterJul 20, 2018
5 points

Thank you. I really am young - only thirteen years old. But I really needed someone to tell me something like this. He is a really nice, kind guy and I am sure that it hurts a lot when someone laughs ...

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postr/StutterJul 20, 2018
0 points

I can't help but laugh when I hear my coach stuttering.

I can't help but laugh when I hear my coach stuttering. I have practiced table tennis since 2014 I think. And my coach there stutters and sometimes it sounds really funny and I laugh and then I feel l...

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commentr/StutterJul 17, 2018
2 points

Is say the majority of us feel this way. Every stutterers has felt this way at some point. At some point you're going to get sick fog hiding and decide its better to be yourself and express yourself t...

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