I saw my very first IRL TS-afflicted person yesterday. I was waiting for my bag at the claim belt. This biker-bar-hot blonde with shorty-short shorts was there greeting her family. She was so happy! She hugged her parents and was gushing about how happy she was to see them! I was just occasionally sneaking peeks at her ass, and waiting.
Then I hear, "Fuck!"
Now, kids these days, that's every other word, but she was so happy the moment before.
"Fuckin' shit-ass BITCH! Shit!"
Wow, this sure escalated quickly.
Then I see some movement out of the corner of my eye, and she's just spastically jerking her head and pointing, over and over and over.
Then it stopped and she was back to smiling and hugging her parents.
This has to be the most fascinating disease of all time. My question has always been "why is it just bad words?" So seeing it in real life reminded me of that, I did some digging (also called "youtubing") last night.
Apparently the cursing thing is called "coprolalia" and is only present in 10% of TS patients. There's also "copropraxia" which is doing vulgar hand gestures. And "copropographia", which is WRITING bad words. All relatively rare, but still the question remains, why is it always vulgar gestures and words?
As far as I could tell, the latest studies are that TS affects the part of the brain that regulates anger, so when one of your tics hits that spot, you just have to
fucking flip everyone off.
That link sends you to a video from a pretty young British girl who has TS and has recently been releasing increasingly revealing (not in that way, you silly geese!) videos about how the disease affects her. And it affects her even while she's doing the videos. It is just amazing to watch.
I saw my very first IRL TS-afflicted person yesterday. I was waiting for my bag at the claim belt. This biker-bar-hot blonde with shorty-short shorts was there greeting her family. She was so happy! She hugged her parents and was gushing about how happy she was to see them! I was just occasionally sneaking peeks at her ass, and waiting.
Then I hear, "Fuck!"
Now, kids these days, that's every other word, but she was so happy the moment before.
"Fuckin' shit-ass BITCH! Shit!"
Wow, this sure escalated quickly.
Then I see some movement out of the corner of my eye, and she's just spastically jerking her head and pointing, over and over and over.
Then it stopped and she was back to smiling and hugging her parents.
This has to be the most fascinating disease of all time. My question has always been "why is it just bad words?" So seeing it in real life reminded me of that, I did some digging (also called "youtubing") last night.
Apparently the cursing thing is called "coprolalia" and is only present in 10% of TS patients. There's also "copropraxia" which is doing vulgar hand gestures. And "copropographia", which is WRITING bad words. All relatively rare, but still the question remains, why is it always vulgar gestures and words?
As far as I could tell, the latest studies are that TS affects the part of the brain that regulates anger, so when one of your tics hits that spot, you just have to [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egXVO4M1uas&list=UUDmIMgAwrMu37hXLOYEGZhg#t=553]fucking flip everyone off.[/url]
That link sends you to a video from a pretty young British girl who has TS and has recently been releasing increasingly revealing (not in that way, you silly geese!) videos about how the disease affects her. And it affects her even while she's doing the videos. It is just amazing to watch.