CptStern
suckmonkey
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I'd hit it.
****ing LOL.
BTW, it looks an awful lot like she's faking it.
I don't see anything funny about it.
I hate rap.
I don't see anything funny about it.
I hate rap.
Haven't you been gone for a very long time? I can't remember seeing you post in years. Welcome back, I guess.I don't see anything funny about it.
I hate rap.
No, you see, I understand the joke. It's just not very good.
so I showed this to three of my jolly stoner friends after some doobage, and they couldn't even make it past 40 seconds. all of them started screaming about how it was offensive and how they knew people with that condition and blah blah blahhhh
This looks very fake to me. And considering pretty much only Fox news has seriously reported on it (also the only ones making up the rumors about the swine flu vaccine being oh so very dangerous), I have a hard time believing this isnt a hoax.
it looks an awful lot like she's faking it.
Agreed.
This looks very fake to me.
wiki said:One case reported involves a woman who developed dystonia 10 days after a regular flu shot. However, Dr. Leigh Vinocur from the University of Maryland Medical System stated on the October 16, 2009, airing of "The O'Reilly Factor" on Fox News that this case was psychogenic and neurologists were using it as an example of psychogenic dystonia.
To your point, how about "let's hide our son in the rafters and pretend that he's actually in a helium balloon in order to get our 15 minutes of fame"
Yes, because pretending to have an unusual and eccentric crippling disorder for the rest of your life in exchange for 15 minutes of fame and perhaps a bit of money is totally worth the effort.
Oh, and for good measure lets make up a totally irrelevant twist in the story about how she still has the ability to run.