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happy7117
08-20-2006, 12:57 AM
Will stuttering ever go away!!! I mean we have been living it with so long!! It must get bored with itself!! Why can't it just "bug off!" It's ugly, we don't want it around, and it's unnecesary...!!!

Through all our unfun, nasty experiences stuttering gives us, you would think it would learn it's lesson and leave us, but it continues to stick!!!

I mean if stuttering was a person who couldn't stop bothering us, we could kill it with a gun, or tell it to leave!!!

Stuttering loves us, but we don't love it!! Maybe if we don't show love towards are stutter, the stutter will learn to hate us because we hate it!!

Stuttering is definately different from regular normal speakers, so why aren't we like normal speakers??

What did we do to attract the stutter??

Stuttering is a dragon that needs the right sword to kill!!

To bad our stuttering could not be portrayed in a video game, and we could attemp to kill it with different methods!!

Different levels of a stuttering video game could be "block on a word a certain number of times to proceed"...

I mean if we need to live with stuttering, why not work it to our advantage somehow..

Maybe stuttering to us is are way of producing fluent speech, and sounding fluent is our way of sounding abnormal.....so if we sound fluent, it is out of the norm for us..but are normal stuttered speech is our fluenct speech

The above is not supposed to make sense, but that's how I wanted it to sound, contradicted...!!!

I know the above is very confusing, but I'm just trying to look at my stuttering in a different way...I'm trying to figure out if there is anything to be gained from extreme stutterings..

Does extreme stuttering hold some kind of meaning to us, or do we stutter to hide a secret we don't want others to know..

Or do we stutter because everything we speak is not truthfull-- and people are known to stutter if they are not telling the truth!!

Is stuttering another language that was never ever identified!!

dbm
08-20-2006, 04:04 PM
Stammering is something you do. It is a behaviour not an affliction. And if you speak stammeringly then you can possibly speak clearly. Read my post about mental confusion to see this developed a little. Don't expect the unexpected, or you will get caught up into a loop: you are already an expert at doing that, I suspect, but be curious as to how things will turn out.

bignick
08-24-2006, 08:26 AM
I've got that damn song in my head now and cant get rid of it.

thanks Steve and Elliott.