I dont think this is supposed to be funny ....

****ing LOL.

BTW, it looks an awful lot like she's faking it.
 
I've seen someone walking like this, I wondered what it was...
 
Huh, what kind of disease does she have? Looks funny.
 
Um hey my docter told me i have cistic fibrosis or sumthing and i went to get the flu shot and now this happened wtf neeeeeeeeews.
 
i made a grin...but then stopped the video in fear of laughing too much. i hope Satan will spare me the hot poker in the ass punishment because of that.
 
I don't see anything funny about it.

I hate rap.
 
No, you see, I understand the joke. It's just not very good.
 
I chuckled.

Also

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It's not lupus.
 
I think it would've been funny if there hadn't been any music...
 
Yeah, don't come here very often anymore. Kinda feeling it out. We'll see if I stick around this time.
 
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.
 
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
 
Yeah, those losers at the orphanage can't even take a 'your mom' joke.
 
I was not entertained ...

Suddenly, DEATH METAL!

Then I lol'd.
 
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

what a bunch of bleeding manginas



it's funny cuz I dont know her
 
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.

I find it hard to believe that it could be a "hoax", she's stated herself that the condition is irreversible.

That means throughout the rest of her life around neighbors and the public, she has to have wobbling convulsions and catch a breath between each word.

Unless she and her boyfriend are two of the biggest morons, anyone in their right mind would see running a hoax like that would not be worth the effort.
 
Im doomed, i laughed before i played the video by just reading the comments.
 
what kind of condition is that? how is it that she can run ok but move involuntary,or its a hoax?
 
it looks an awful lot like she's faking it.
This looks very fake to me.

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. :rolleyes:

Oh, and for good measure lets make up a totally irrelevant twist in the story about how she still has the ability to run.
 
To that 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" but anyway, I doubt she's faking it considering dystonia is a real condition and the subject of medical research now. It looks faked to me though, probably because I haven't ever seen anyone with the condition before.

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"

Totally different circumstances. One is much easier to cover up because you don't have to walk, talk, and eat like a cripple for the rest of your life.

Think about it, if I said, "Hey, I will give you a million dollars if you either A. Walk up a set of stairs or B. Climb a Mountain", which would you chose? Jokes aside, you'd logically chose walking up a set of stairs, because it's easier.

My point is, unless she is an absolute moron, there's much easier ways to get pity fame and money.
For example, she could just say she gets seizures everyday. Much easier to fake rather than you know, pretending you can't walk, talk or eat properly whenever someone sees you.
 
Point taken. If it were me, I'd think I would make sure to ham it up for the camera at some point to make sure it gets aired. Anyway, yeah, this is most likely real. I doubt it had much to do with the flu shot though.
 
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. :rolleyes:

Oh, and for good measure lets make up a totally irrelevant twist in the story about how she still has the ability to run.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/10/18/colorado.balloon.investigation/index.html

And if its a hoax, then they clearly wouldnt keep it up forever, and at some point they'd be like, HAH! Tricked you!

I reserve the right to say "I told you so, and you're stupid ZT" for when that happens.
 
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