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Clickbait title accurate, 7 paragraphs from end of article.

Article is about the UK and Germany seeing an increase in teenagers developing tics similar to tourettes. They attribute it to social media and lockdown stress, but who knows could be all the weird stuff everyone has been shooting up.

Clickbait title accurate, 7 paragraphs from end of article. Article is about the UK and Germany seeing an increase in teenagers developing tics similar to tourettes. They attribute it to social media and lockdown stress, but who knows could be all the weird stuff everyone has been shooting up.

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[–] 5 pts

The NHS describes tics as fast, repetitive muscle movements that result in sudden and difficult-to-control body jolts or involuntary sounds. Common examples include blinking

OMG I involuntarily blink all the time. I have tourettes. Now I can scream nigger at people all I want, and I don't have to be held responsible for my actions. This is great.

climate change causing susceptible young people to 'catch' tics

I'm definitely not faking. If you think I am, then you're a climate change denier.

[–] 1 pt

Based on your username and what you just wrote, I'm going to read all your future posts and comments strictly in the voice of Cartman.