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If the guy does genuinely have tourettes, then he has a sense of humor about it and expects viewers to see the humor in it as well. It's not unlike someone showing you their birthmark. Hideous as it may be, they enjoy yours and others' reactions to the sight of their flaw. Not all people are comfortable with their disorders, special abilities, or imperfections, but some are and like to show it proudly.I don't think it's funny at all. On the contrary, it's rather sad to see people suffer from things like Tourette's Syndrome.
Yes it is sad that people have these type of disabilitiies but I give the guy credit for haveing some fun and not being afraid to put himself out there. Just laugh with him and not at him and let the bleeding heart crap die.......I don't think it's funny at all. On the contrary, it's rather sad to see people suffer from things like Tourette's Syndrome.
I don't think it is sad that he has the disorder, and obviously, he doesn't either. He seems to be dealing with it in a positive way if you ask me.If the guy does genuinely have tourettes, then he has a sense of humor about it and expects viewers to see the humor in it as well. It's not unlike someone showing you their birthmark. Hideous as it may be, they enjoy yours and others' reactions to the sight of their flaw. Not all people are comfortable with their disorders, special abilities, or imperfections, but some are and like to show it proudly.
I don't think anyone can have Tourette syndrome and not be 'sad' about it... Some might learn to live with it, and accept it, but to go as far to say as he's not sad... I doubt it, like an OCD or whatnot, must be quite hard to live with, and it's constant... But that said, the vid was pretty awesome. A case of laughing with the guy and not at the guy... Slight difference there but difference none the less. It's like a black guy doing black jokes, it's funny, white guy doing the same thing probably wouldn't pass, and he'd be called a racist..I don't think it is sad that he has the disorder, and obviously, he doesn't either. He seems to be dealing with it in a positive way if you ask me.
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A close friend of mine and his family, all have Tourette Syndrome. I've talked to them personally, and not one of them said they are sad about it. They actually think its funny, and joke about it constantly. The only thing that they said bothers them is when they watch television....they can hear each others twitches and its distracting. Aside from that, they really don't care.I don't think anyone can have Tourette syndrome and not be 'sad' about it...