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  • oh my God thank God i don't stutter this much.

  • sometime i fill confident and sometime unconfident , due to this condition i speak good, sometimes bad i.e..so-so then what i do ,tell me natural therapy

  • First of all the people who are making joke about her I say.....

    Go and fuuuuuck urself.

    You are trying to make joke of a person who has natural problem and on which she has little or no control at all. This is really a curse. Talking about myself, I am also a stammerer for the last 20, 21 years and I've lost many brilliant chances in my professional career just because of this.

    Sad part is, there's no definitive cure to this till now. I wish some miracle happens in the coming years for us.

  • @topgun743

    I'm pretty sure it's something to do with the vocal cords being too big, that's what I'm thinking.

  • She talks like she's in the middle of having sex.

  • @PoopTruffles

    then you talk better!

  • u said dis fuc only bcos u r not a stamerer

  • @nickdbest1 What you talking about? I'm just trying to make a joke.

  • I dont care if she stammers. As long as she has a big enough mouth to suck my dick then thats okay

  • I usually smile or laugh when i can't say something.. and after that most of the time i can say it. If i still can't i write it down and show them.

  • Moses isn't a real person, don't talk about the bible when you're talking about science.

  • ugh i just want my stuttering to stop

  • @Eaglegamer94 God doens't exist. HA!

  • fake!!

  • @eatmytool1 ARE U STUPID U DICK HEAD!? HOW DO U SAY THIS IS FAKE U SHIT FACE

  • @IamNinjaMaterial you shut your bitch mouth before i kick you in the fucking tits!

  • @eatmytool1 So you actually NEVER heard a person stutter in real life? This is a real person who really stutter badly.

  • @kjordon1 not only is it fake....it's gay. the end

  • I've had a stuttering problem all my life... Not nearly as bad as her, but it has pissed me off SO much... I feel for her... it's a hard life... a lot harder than people think.

  • i roughly AND i mean ROUGHLY touched on this stuttering stuff. it is neurological. has to be. i did a small bump of cocaine and began dancing very extremely. i realize it was this drugs plus excessive heart rate increase that caused the stutter but it was horrible. every sound even breathing sounds were either repeated or elongated. i also have bipolar which when i get manic i have a slight stutter. its uncontrollable. i wish i could kill her pain. i tried relaxing tried logical. NADA would help

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  • I thought they said Rebecca Black at first xD

  • I agree with @ gameboi am 27 and have studerd my wile life all you need to do is slow down and think about what your saying but some times that well not help that's why I think studdering is a type of neurological disorder.My studder has keeper my form getting jobs. I spent my whole life in sped classes because of saver dislexlea ( as u can see) and outher lurning alments and was buillied in to a coma simpley cuz I spoke different and could not spell or write a peragph. But half way throw my

  • EPIC FACES 1:15 1:56

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  • FIND A FLIPPIN CURE WTF

  • Good video. People need to be aware of stuttering. It is a good thing that there are some good therapies that can be found online. One can be found on naturaltherapyforstuttering. -c-o-m.

  • SpeechEasy is a CONJOB IT use DAF it wears off. itis a rip and they know it.

  • Yea, that would suck..I stutter too but its mild and goes away for a long time then will come back

  • I have a problem myself with stuttering, and I have for as long as I can remember, and it really bothers me, even worse when people make fun of it. Some people just don't get what it's like to be a "stutterer" a lot of people suffer from it and it doesn't help at all when people make fun of you or be rude about it.

  • 99% of people are retards. They judge others by seconds.. which makes it hard to be social and good at leading.. But if you don't feel insecure about your stutter, and you speak through the pressure then people will listen.. Speak up even though its hard.

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  • @soccergirl7614 Like feeling bad for her is going to help...

  • it is genetic because my grand dad had it, my dad had it, i have it, and my little brother now have it

  • She put too much effort into her speech. This pattern has to be broken. There are some good therapies out there. For instance, a very good therapy can be found on naturaltherapyforstuttering. -c-o-m.

  • @Augustsum you're stupid

  • i stutter but it seems to fade away wen i rap,

  • @anxuizz Mine goes away when I sing (try to sing) or speak with an accent it's weird

  • I'm not the kind of person that would judge Rebecca harshly. Having a problem like that isn't a big deal to me. I just have to learn to be more patient if we're having a conversation.

  • @MishuTaste thanks M8 i used to have this like her, just woke up 1 moring at TH, th, thhhhh but now i better, still some words are funny but its good. :) its anoying though

  • @XGameBoiX I think less people would stutter if they could take a deep breath, relax their bodies, and not worry about the way other people are judging them when they speak. Easier said than done, I know. But if we lived in a society where people could be more sympathetic to people with this speech problem, it would be a tremendous help.

  • I talk loud to stop stuttering and like public speaking so i can talk loud try to talk loud it helps.

  • @jack72143 I've been avoiding my public speaking classes for awhile lol

  • so wait does that mean that people who stutter are related to moses?!?!

  • Well after watching this video i was actually quite happy for myself that my stuttering problem is not bad as her.

    though i do feel bad for her.

  • pagoclone is a future cure for this impediment !!

  • @pinkheart4011 i agree with u i want to say exactly the same comment as u but dont need to anymore:) i stutter just a bit, a little little bit

  • i'd date her

  • @gorde80 I would go beyond that.

  • I have a mild stutter and when I get stuck on a word it does get frustrating cuz I can say it over and over in my head a billion times but it just can't come out that way. It hard to deal with but I think with time hopefully it will go away. Something I think seems to help me is I take this vitamin called B-Complex and it seems to lessen my stuttering. It doesn't completely go away but I notice that I don't get stuck on as many words.

  • stuttering is overcomeable with mere consciousness within the space between words

  • i feel soooooooooooooooo sorry for her

  • Hi there! I know a lot about this feeling. Thank you for inspiring video.

  • Does anyone have relatives who stammer? I do and my brother does. My uncle (mom's brother) and my great uncle (mom's mom brother) all stutter. Is it possible it is a gene passed down through the mother but doesn't affect women as much (like hemophilia)

  • in my dentist job as a receptionist..i have to say "thank you for calling __________, this is michelle, how can i help you?"....for some reason i cant say the word "thank"...and thats the first word that i have to say when i answer the phone...Help !!!

  • @pretty00kitty I do the same thing with thanks... say it kinda like "hanks" it helps

  • wow that really is exaggerating i stuttered but not like on every single word

  • I still stutter, but managed to overcome the bad times. Its important to build confidence and learn as much as you can about yourself. My speech is ok now, altough I have my moments. My advice is to read and talk out loud and not to stay at home - open your mind and beat that fear! All the best...

  • From Wikipedia: "A patulous Eustachian tube is a rare condition, in which the Eustachian tube remains intermittently open, causing an echoing sound of the person's own heartbeat, breathing, and speech. This may be temporarily relieved by moving into a position where the head is upside down." I hope that I'm clear as to how I did it. You can overcome this:-)

  • With practice you'll be able to speak normally without pushing out the syllable so hard, and it will eventually be normal speech. If you find yourself slipping back to stuttering after getting rid of it, then just remember to push it out the word you want to say, and don't beat yourself up about it. Additionally, have your Eustachian tube checked to see you might have had/have "A patulous Eustachian tube."

  • Push it out just like you're singing and you'll find that your mind won't be able to analyse what you're saying, and therefore you won't have feedback. It's going to seem rather awkward at first, but it's better than stuttering. In order to get the correct pressure of your breath out, you should just put your hand in front of your mouth and feel the differences of sounds you don't have a problem with compared to the ones that you do.

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  • Here's how I did it:

    Stuttering is basically feedback from you analysing everything that you're saying. Stick your fingers really tightly into your ears so you can't hear yourself talk, and then talk, and you'll find that you'll be able to with little to no problems. Also, try singing and you'll find that you won't have difficulty saying words and syllables that you normally have problems with.

  • I used to stutter when I was younger for about 3 months until I figured out how stop it. I taught it to a friend of mine in university who stuttered very, very badly, and after that he hardly stutters at all.

  • For those badly affected by stuttering-it does control one's life.

    Love the pic of Rebecca at 3:37!! No one with a promising college career and high aspirations to be met deserve this curse.

  • For those badly affected by stuttering-it does control one's life.

  • see i stuttered all through my childhood year, in church my auntie would make me go in front of the church and make me say a prayer. that wasn't the right way for me to lose it. so i felt more uncomfortable about it. but then it started again as i got like seventeen and now im eighteen and i stutter now so i dont know dont let your problems become your walls ok

  • it is does feel good most time when u stutter, for some they feel inferior. most times i feel so ashamed to speak in a group. u can't understand how it feels if u dont stutter. however, stuttering shouldn't make u lose your self-esteem, there is a greater value you've got inside, celebrate it.

  • Woah same I don't stutter when I'm mad. But I learned to control it. Just talk slowly. And if I do start stuttering I say "um" or "uh" for a moment. Like "hey, (uhhhhh) where did you get that guitar". It helps to also talk slowly.

  • When I rush things or people are looking at me and anticipating a response I stutter. If I know I'm in control of the situation and I don't think about it I'm fine. Sometimes I can't even begin speaking, or I say "like" about 15x before I can even start.

  • @srv524 yeah i stutter to wen im ostly talkin to my wife wen im happy talkin to her and be in a big rush to talk to her or be nervous and say some words in every sentence and wen im at work talkin to coworkers and customers when they ask me things i stutter but im workin on it and gettin better

  • well me to

  • i stuter alot but not as much as her =(

    i no how it feels but wen. am pissed off

    i dont stuter

  • same when i am pissed i dont stutter

  • for me i do it when i am pissed off , the thing is i dont have a stutter problem if i talk like a machine gun sometimes i just repeat words sometimes but if i talk nice and slow no problem

  • As a stutterer myself, it's not over-exaggerating...

  • That is over exaggerating

  • @DofS1 Over Exaggerating? More Better? Have you tried it?

  • @DofS1 She could be having more problems cause she's being interviewed on camera. I'm sure it's much less with her friends.

  • @DofS1 you dont know about what do you say idiot!!

  • @DofS1 or is it over e-e-e-e-exagg-g-gerating?

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