Stuttering can be your SWORD Instead of your JAIL CELL

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  • howcome your stuttering has improved since ure first video?

  • @Hilty888 One thing that separates stuttering from other disabilities is its variability. One day I'm having a relatively easy time, the next I can barely speak. It can be pretty maddening.

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  • Hey could you STFU when I'm in class, I'm trying to hear the professor!

  • Hodge twins sent me

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  • t-t-t-t-tt-t-t-today junior! lmao

    

  • Ditch the fuckin hat. Wtf what are you the fonz?

  • drink some whiskey brah

  • Dude, I just want tell you that you are a true hero. Keep on going, this is really inspiering

  • 6:46 "wee wee wee wee wee wee"

  • I think its important2address the way people are referring2'overcoming' a stutter.1doesn't have2speak more fluently2have overcome their stutter.Overcoming is about rising above the challenge you were given.Learning2live and accept the difficulties of a stutter and not let it hold you back is the real way to overcome it.Everyone has something they have to learn to live with.It could be anything--but changing yourself2fit other people standards isn't the way.Its about your own attitude&confidence.

  • Thanks for that, you're an inspiration.

    

  • Ms.Snyder is a BITCH !

  • @BababooweDubs If you paid attention in the King's Speech, King George IV never truly overcame his stammer. He did gain a lot of control over it with practice and techniques to overcome "problem words," that helped him become much more fluent. I think the King's Speech did an amazing job at accurately portraying stammering/stuttering and the affects of physical/emotional therapy

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