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just out of curiosity am i the only one on subsim?
gets annoying at times u.u
Turbografx
05-11-10, 04:32 PM
Not a stutterer but I had a damned annoying lisp as a child (Ss an Rs).
TLAM Strike
05-11-10, 04:34 PM
Occasionally I will stutter, mostly when I'm stressed. But its very rare maybe once a month (The stuttering not the stress).
Not a stutterer but I had a damned annoying lisp as a child (Ss an Rs).
i could not pronounce my R's when i was smaller
Occasionally I will stutter, mostly when I'm stressed. But its very rare maybe once a month (The stuttering not the stress).
it hits me even when im not stressed u.u
but much worse when i am hehe
my job depends on making a LOT of phone calls so dam :doh: its been crazy
Weiss Pinguin
05-11-10, 05:07 PM
Happens to me, usually while I'm reading. Actually most of the time it's not so much stuttering as it is every word trying to get out at once. :shifty: Annoying as crap whenever it happens... Usually the longer I go on talking the better it gets, though.
lol with me reading is when i stutter the least
DarkFish
05-11-10, 05:44 PM
I never stutter, I just say "eeeeeehmmmmnghhhh" for a few seconds instead:D
oh and the pronunciation of my "L" is not what it could be.. it's more like "ehwl":)
OneToughHerring
05-11-10, 05:50 PM
Not really a stutterer but if I'm giving a speech ex tempore, I can have a sort of mind block and just stand there quiet. But that's not really stuttering, is it? :DL
Platapus
05-11-10, 06:31 PM
I have stuttered for about 45 years. Yes it can be annoying. What I find more annoying is other people's reaction to my stuttering.
But you can get past that. Are you seeing a speech pathologist? Have you been checked out medically?
What is interesting is that I never stuttered when speaking a foreign language nor when I talked on the radio while flying. Strange.
But in any case, no you are not the only one who stutters. :O:
Lord_magerius
05-11-10, 06:43 PM
I used to have a problem with my r's and w's, both used to come out as L's or owawewlells. I don't do it any more but it's still there if I don't really concentrate on the word. My teachers really helped me at school though... ok I'm being sarcastic there, they used to make me read stuff in front of the class to get a cheap laugh. I think that's what makes me so conscious of it now. But yeah I still go through each day, even though I don't do it anymore, I still hesitate whenever I have to say certain words :-?
AVGWarhawk
05-11-10, 07:12 PM
lol with me reading is when i stutter the least
I stuttered as a kid. My brother-in-laws brother is a stutterer. However, he can sing like a canary! :yep:
frau kaleun
05-11-10, 07:26 PM
they used to make me read stuff in front of the class to get a cheap laugh.
:nope:
Frau Kaleun angry. Frau Kaleun SMASH!!
That kind of stuff is inexcusable. And I don't care if they thought they were "helping" in some perverse way. Adults should know better, especially in that kind of profession.
Lord_magerius
05-11-10, 07:33 PM
:nope:
Frau Kaleun angry. Frau Kaleun SMASH!!
That kind of stuff is inexcusable. And I don't care if they thought they were "helping" in some perverse way. Adults should know better, especially in that kind of profession.
Yes but they had an excuse... they were c***s
Weiss Pinguin
05-12-10, 12:31 AM
What is interesting is that I never stuttered when speaking a foreign language nor when I talked on the radio while flying. Strange.
Same thing here. Over the phone, Teamspeak, or while singing (well, trying to sing ;)) I have no problem talking.
Jimbuna
05-12-10, 04:43 AM
What is interesting is that I never stuttered when speaking a foreign language nor when I talked on the radio while flying. Strange.
Very interesting actually.....I had a colleague who developed a stutter well into his career. It got so bad that members of the public (the more negative type) would harass him at every opportunity whilst he was on his beat/precinct.
This would often cause a fair amount of work and create bad PR in the area so he was reassigned to the comms room where amazingly, his stutter ceased.
After a shift when he went to a local bar with some of his colleagues, the damn thing would emerge again....but each shift in the comms room he is fine.
The last I heard he was seeking the help of some kind of speech therapist, I don't know how it panned out.
Admiral8Q
05-12-10, 05:37 AM
This is pure thought.
I think stuttering is where the mind is trying to think too fast, but the vocabulary, or the answer is not clear, or doesn't make sense yet. For example on myself, if I cleaned the kitchen and my roommate came in and said I ruined his frying pan (let's say)
I would stand there and think. If he interupted by saying something, I'd either think again or tell him to shhh!!!!!
If I wasn't able to close my mouth and look... it usually takes less than half a second, but then I figure it out.
I'm a "slow" thinker. It takes me at least a half second or more to analise the situation and react.
I would believe that stuttering is a way for the mind to buy time. ;)
kiwi_2005
05-13-10, 05:55 AM
I use to stutter when a child up till about 12 then it just died off, haven't stuttered since. I also use to have problem pronouncing words where people would get a laugh out of it - though it never offended me as i would end up laughing at myself as well. Like instead of saying lady i would say wady, then friends would go hey say lady again... wady, then they would laugh and call me a dumass :har: :o:rotfl2:
If I'm depressed and alone, if I say anything I'll usually stutter but when I'm with others I never stutter I just force everything I want to say out even if I'm stuttering to myself. :P
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