or "If you were the size of a Barbie Doll, you'd be lunch"I can imagine the cat might point back and reply: "You are a servant."
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or "If you were the size of a Barbie Doll, you'd be lunch"I can imagine the cat might point back and reply: "You are a servant."
I regularly inform cats that they're wicked.I'm really bored, and I was thinking how funny it was as I stepped out to smoke that I still instinctively point at any cat and mouth "you are a cat." (Clearly it is the law that you must tell cats that they are cats. Duh). It's little things like this that we don't often consciously think about.
So I figured if people have questions about aphonia, here is the place to ask. Why not.
You're every man's dream...a fecund woman who can't talk.
Oh, come on!
Most of you were thinking of saying it.
What about puppy cats? You know, cats that kinda act like they're a dog?
So it is declaring something is what it is? Or the act of speaking/mouthing it?
Any chance voice problems are caused by smoking?
Pros: I’ve been a really true to form Ariel (The Little Mermaid) for several Halloweens!
uhhhhh… I can annoy people less! No, that’s not true. I find ways… I will always find ways, insert evil laughter.
Ooh yes. Annoying thing: I can’t control when I laugh, and sometimes laughs are dysphonic instead of aphonic and I get real self-conscious. @ChristineM actually this is a big one, the unintentional dysphonic embarrasment.
I figured it wasn't a Trourette's thingAlso wanted to clarify “can’t control when I laugh,” I didn’t mean to imply this is a compulsive thing, I just meant like anyone else that if something is funny, I’m gonna laugh ^.^
In any case, this was a neck injury from a car accident; and a good reason for people to know to wear their seatbelts because I was not. The nerve damage was bilateral, which is probably why I had trouble swallowing and breathing for a while after before some of the treatments they did; they said that this was unfortunate because for a lot of people it doesn’t affect both sides and they retain more voice function than I did.
If you don't mind me asking, what was it like having to come to terms with not being able to speak? How old were you? Did it change your perspective of the world in terms of how you view other people?
It seems like it would be one of the most difficult things imaginable to have taken away from you.
Thanks for making me look up and learn the definition of aphonia.I'm really bored, and I was thinking how funny it was as I stepped out to smoke that I still instinctively point at any cat and mouth "you are a cat." (Clearly it is the law that you must tell cats that they are cats. Duh). It's little things like this that we don't often consciously think about.
So I figured if people have questions about aphonia, here is the place to ask. Why not.
Thanks for making me look up and learn the definition of aphonia.
I can vouch for the truth of it.I can imagine the cat might point back and reply: "You are a servant."
I can vouch for the truth of it.
lmao I just made my way through this entire thread and the topic just totally dropped off. Laughing so hard.
I have a friend who has this @Meow Mix and I've wondered if it hurts her throat at all.
Where are you?I'm really bored, and I was thinking how funny it was as I stepped out to smoke that I still instinctively point at any cat and mouth "you are a cat." (Clearly it is the law that you must tell cats that they are cats. Duh). It's little things like this that we don't often consciously think about.
So I figured if people have questions about aphonia, here is the place to ask. Why not.