"Documentary following five British teenagers with Tourette's syndrome as they spend a week at an American summer camp. The organisers give them the opportunity to take part in all the usual leisure activities, but with one important difference - instead of having to suppress their behaviour, they are encouraged to be themselves and enjoy every minute of it"
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While I don't have a low enough IQ to watch British television, I'm sure watching a bunch of twitching, swearing and sometimes verbally out of cuntrol teenagers practicing archery in the bush is a total riot to watch.
Doombrain wrote:"Documentary following five British teenagers with Tourette's syndrome as they spend a week at an American summer camp. The organisers give them the opportunity to take part in all the usual leisure activities, but with one important difference - instead of having to suppress their behaviour, they are encouraged to be themselves and enjoy every minute of it"
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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I'd slap her. It's obvious she has tourette's, but it's also obvious she's been completely spoiled by her mom or grandmother.
There was a guy in my high school with really bad tourette's, but he learned to accept it and get by and deal with it. Obviously he was never socially normal, but he got along pretty damn well once he was adjusted -- none of this "I HAVE TOURETTES, LET ME DO WHAT I WANT!" shit.