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Did The Hill have a seizure??
The 1st time I saw this I was thinking photo shop'd,,
But the more I watch it,, It is very strange??? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wodYVFN6To 18D Opine... |
Nah...totally normal for it.
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Nah, she seems fine to me. But I was an 18B/F.
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Yeah, I don't know if you need an 18D or a priest on this one, but I do know that I will never get that image out of my head. Thank you, Sergeant. Really appreciate it.
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I'd like see that with the dog barking. Would make my day! :D
Seizure? I don't know. Chemical imbalance or sleep disorder with the stress of telling another lie maybe caused a true short circuit. That was weird. |
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Seizures are pretty distinct. Aural phase, Ictus phase, postictal phase. The video seems only to portray a petite mal Ictus phase without a postictal.
I would say she was just pandering, trying to seem funny. Makes her look insane! |
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I understood what mico18d said. :munchin |
Sorry to be so confusing, I'll try to use laymans terms that even our 18Bs can understand.
AK-47 not AR-15 a Carl Gustav seizure M65 Davey Crocket. :D:D:D |
If you had said that...
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I think this fits her actions.
http://tourette13.tripod.com/ Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics -- involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the same way. Diagnostic criteria include: * Both multiple motor and one or more vocal tics present at some time, although not necessarily simultaneously; *The occurrence of tics many times a day (usually in bouts) nearly every day or intermittently throughout the span of more than one year; * Periodic changes in the number, frequency, type and location of the tics, and in the waxing and waning of their severity. Symptoms can sometimes disappear for weeks or months at a time; *Onset before the age of 18. NOTE: * Although the word "involuntary" is used to describe the nature of the tics, this is not entirely accurate. It would not be true to say that people with TS have absolutely no control over their tics, as though it was some type of spasm; rather, a more appropriate term would be "compelling." People with TS feel an irresistable urge to perform their tics, much like the need to scratch a mosquito bite. Some people with TS are able to hold back their tics for up to hours at a time, but this only leads to a stronger outburst of tics once they are finally allowed to be expressed. *Although the DSM-IV has recently changed the upper age of onset from 21 down to 18, the Tourette Syndrome Association Medical Advisory Board is working to have it reverted back to 21, as is listed in the DSM-III-R. * Coprolalia (see below) does not have to be exclusively swear words. Many times coprolalia manifests itself as socially inappropriate or unacceptable words or phrases, such as the overwhelming urge to use a racial epithet, even though that is the last thing you want to do. Something about the "forbiddenness" of it impells a person with coprolalia to say it, seemingly against their will. *Another important thing to remember about coprolalia is that although this symptom has been sensationalized by the media, it is actually rare, occuring in less than 30% of people who have a severe case. |
Not 18D, but seen a few, nope, not a seizure. Maybe an idiotic twit, er twitch, but not a seizure.
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I have been unable to turn the channel maybe 3 time to get away from having to watch The Hil,,, Kinda like paying a dentist to do a root canal..
Anyway,, here is another of her twitchies.. Is she trying to make fun of people with handicaps?? Cause she sure looks trying to be spastic.. :munchin http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016...ht-dnc-speech/ |
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