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Ricky - 09/03/2009 00:00 - Canada
Ricky - 09/03/2009 00:00 - Canada
amy - 16/10/2013 21:52 - United States - Wellesley Hills
thatswhatsup66 - 20/03/2012 19:01 - United States - Greer
no i'm sure you're a responsible parent - 09/04/2020 02:00 - United States
Gary McBain - 14/01/2023 06:00
Z88 - 21/04/2010 20:29 - South Africa
Not So Smart - 23/07/2010 23:47 - Canada
atleastshelldiefirst - 13/10/2012 00:18 - United States
CanStandup - 13/04/2017 22:00
Anonymous - 17/09/2025 12:00
Bucks9 - 07/05/2009 23:43 - United States
FYL
I agree with 4 and 5.
I have a feeling they were pulling a prank. That doesn't sound like Tourettes to me.
That's my life in about three sentences. I have a tic disorder and people do that to me ALL THE TIME.
@87: Yes, it's a real disease, but it's hard to tell when people actually have it and when they're just using it as an excuse. It's like insanity: criminals use it to get out of punishment and fall back on it when they don't have any other options. When someone does something stupid they can just claim Tourette's and it's all good. I watched a special about Tourette's a while ago and....there were several kids that I believe truly had it, but then there were some I had doubts about. But that's just me.
ok, the thing is he had NO IDEA that this girl had Tourette's and was just trying to think on his feet and make things less awkward. maybe it wasn't the best thing to do, but its not his fault #25- whats your problem? people with disabilities have EVERY right to go out in public- and Tourette's isnt even a big disability!! they're still people who can think and function.
aww how the hell were you supposed to automatically know she had tourettes
omg haha, thats so sad but really funny