Im with Bravo on this, Id shag it.
Just looks like she got tongue tied thats all and distracted
Just looks like she got tongue tied thats all and distracted
i've done that while out of my gourd on LSD. it's fucking scary once you realize that your spoken words aren't the same as your formulated thoughts. You get that quintessential notion that "i'm going to be stuck like this forever!" and it's not a good feeling at all.Uzique wrote:
one time i got so fucking high on speed that the link between my inner-monologue and spoken-communication broke down. i was having like perfectly formed thoughts and talking completely fluently in my brain, but then my mouth and lips and tongue and vocal chords couldn't generate the right sounds and it was just coming out as total psycho-babble. that was pretty amusing for about 10 minutes and then very frustrating and then in turn very frightening. that was a pretty fucking twisted state to go to. obviously no other stroke-like symptoms but i can almost empathise (almost because i was so fucked at the time that i don't remember it properly) with how she must feel. i suppose it can be caused by a temporary/momentary nervous breakdown owing to nerves and stress, too.
for my experience, I knew I was on drugs but I couldn't make the connection between reality and my own thoughts. At the point I was at, I was honestly scared that it wouldn't wear off and I'd be stuck speaking gibberish for the rest of my life.Finray wrote:
Why was it frighting
obviously you knew you were on speed, and knew this could happen, and knew it would wear off, right?
These things remind me when I had to take some central nervous system (or something like that) relaxing pills for my backpain. Took one at night before going to sleep and one in the morning. When I went to work and started to talk with my boss it got weird. My speech was, very, slow, and, extremely, clear, and, I, knew, several, seconds, in, advance, what, sounds, were, going, to come, out, of, my, mouth. The boss was first like wtf is wrong with you boy?! After a couple minutes I had explained to him that I got funnypills from the doc and they seem to do this. Bastard had a good laugh and told me to eat more of them since he now understood me clearlyKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
i've done that while out of my gourd on LSD. it's fucking scary once you realize that your spoken words aren't the same as your formulated thoughts. You get that quintessential notion that "i'm going to be stuck like this forever!" and it's not a good feeling at all.Uzique wrote:
one time i got so fucking high on speed that the link between my inner-monologue and spoken-communication broke down. i was having like perfectly formed thoughts and talking completely fluently in my brain, but then my mouth and lips and tongue and vocal chords couldn't generate the right sounds and it was just coming out as total psycho-babble. that was pretty amusing for about 10 minutes and then very frustrating and then in turn very frightening. that was a pretty fucking twisted state to go to. obviously no other stroke-like symptoms but i can almost empathise (almost because i was so fucked at the time that i don't remember it properly) with how she must feel. i suppose it can be caused by a temporary/momentary nervous breakdown owing to nerves and stress, too.for my experience, I knew I was on drugs but I couldn't make the connection between reality and my own thoughts. At the point I was at, I was honestly scared that it wouldn't wear off and I'd be stuck speaking gibberish for the rest of my life.Finray wrote:
Why was it frighting
obviously you knew you were on speed, and knew this could happen, and knew it would wear off, right?
Ultrafunkula wrote:
These things remind me when I had to take some central nervous system (or something like that) relaxing pills for my backpain. Took one at night before going to sleep and one in the morning. When I went to work and started to talk with my boss it got weird. My speech was, very, slow, and, extremely, clear, and, I, knew, several, seconds, in, advance, what, sounds, were, going, to come, out, of, my, mouth. The boss was first like wtf is wrong with you boy?! After a couple minutes I had explained to him that I got funnypills from the doc and they seem to do this. Bastard had a good laugh and told me to eat more of them since he now understood me clearlyKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
i've done that while out of my gourd on LSD. it's fucking scary once you realize that your spoken words aren't the same as your formulated thoughts. You get that quintessential notion that "i'm going to be stuck like this forever!" and it's not a good feeling at all.Uzique wrote:
one time i got so fucking high on speed that the link between my inner-monologue and spoken-communication broke down. i was having like perfectly formed thoughts and talking completely fluently in my brain, but then my mouth and lips and tongue and vocal chords couldn't generate the right sounds and it was just coming out as total psycho-babble. that was pretty amusing for about 10 minutes and then very frustrating and then in turn very frightening. that was a pretty fucking twisted state to go to. obviously no other stroke-like symptoms but i can almost empathise (almost because i was so fucked at the time that i don't remember it properly) with how she must feel. i suppose it can be caused by a temporary/momentary nervous breakdown owing to nerves and stress, too.for my experience, I knew I was on drugs but I couldn't make the connection between reality and my own thoughts. At the point I was at, I was honestly scared that it wouldn't wear off and I'd be stuck speaking gibberish for the rest of my life.Finray wrote:
Why was it frighting
obviously you knew you were on speed, and knew this could happen, and knew it would wear off, right?
Shit, that's like me 3 times a week tbh. I screwed my back up lifting a chair that probably amounted to 10 pounds this w/e. I was actually fine for awhile up until then (I have two herniated disc). I just lifted the wrong way, and POP! Then, when I lay down at night, my disc drains and there is a shitload of pressure that has built up come morning time... the good news is that I recovered much quicker than normal. It's Weds and I am almost 100%.Ultrafunkula wrote:
These things remind me when I had to take some central nervous system (or something like that) relaxing pills for my backpain. Took one at night before going to sleep and one in the morning. When I went to work and started to talk with my boss it got weird. My speech was, very, slow, and, extremely, clear, and, I, knew, several, seconds, in, advance, what, sounds, were, going, to come, out, of, my, mouth. The boss was first like wtf is wrong with you boy?! After a couple minutes I had explained to him that I got funnypills from the doc and they seem to do this. Bastard had a good laugh and told me to eat more of them since he now understood me clearlyKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
i've done that while out of my gourd on LSD. it's fucking scary once you realize that your spoken words aren't the same as your formulated thoughts. You get that quintessential notion that "i'm going to be stuck like this forever!" and it's not a good feeling at all.Uzique wrote:
one time i got so fucking high on speed that the link between my inner-monologue and spoken-communication broke down. i was having like perfectly formed thoughts and talking completely fluently in my brain, but then my mouth and lips and tongue and vocal chords couldn't generate the right sounds and it was just coming out as total psycho-babble. that was pretty amusing for about 10 minutes and then very frustrating and then in turn very frightening. that was a pretty fucking twisted state to go to. obviously no other stroke-like symptoms but i can almost empathise (almost because i was so fucked at the time that i don't remember it properly) with how she must feel. i suppose it can be caused by a temporary/momentary nervous breakdown owing to nerves and stress, too.for my experience, I knew I was on drugs but I couldn't make the connection between reality and my own thoughts. At the point I was at, I was honestly scared that it wouldn't wear off and I'd be stuck speaking gibberish for the rest of my life.Finray wrote:
Why was it frighting
obviously you knew you were on speed, and knew this could happen, and knew it would wear off, right?
wow you are pretty fucking dumbFinray wrote:
Why was it frighting
obviously you knew you were on speed, and knew this could happen, and knew it would wear off, right?
Finray hasn't done done any sort of drug has he.Uzique wrote:
wow you are pretty fucking dumbFinray wrote:
Why was it frighting
obviously you knew you were on speed, and knew this could happen, and knew it would wear off, right?
i mean yeah everything is so 'obvious' and 'logical' when you're high on drugs
and it's frightening because it's an effect you never feel before... a sensation you've never ever had in your life... a state of mind you have never ever encountered in 21 years of breathing and thinking. so of course it's frightening. it's unnatural, not normal, incredibly strange and unsettling.
NopeUnkleRukus wrote:
Finray hasn't done done any sort of drug has he.Uzique wrote:
wow you are pretty fucking dumbFinray wrote:
Why was it frighting
obviously you knew you were on speed, and knew this could happen, and knew it would wear off, right?
i mean yeah everything is so 'obvious' and 'logical' when you're high on drugs
and it's frightening because it's an effect you never feel before... a sensation you've never ever had in your life... a state of mind you have never ever encountered in 21 years of breathing and thinking. so of course it's frightening. it's unnatural, not normal, incredibly strange and unsettling.
News on the reporter, she had a Migrain with Aura, it's like a normal migrain but you slur or screw up your words and other areas of your brain have problems as well.
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