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wilicious ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
This is very typical for people with speech impediments, people with tourettes don't have their tics while singing, and people who stutter don't stutter when they sing. If I remember .correctly is because your brain has different activity while singing, compared to talking-
hmm, when people got PTSD during WW1 some lost the ability to walk normaly, and instead found a way to "skip" forward kinda like a dance. I believe people called this the "fools dance" or something similar.
If what you say is true, then perhaps learning to speak in a singing fashion might be one way to deal with speech impediments, similar to this dance.
Idk, just a thought that crossed my mind.
If what you say is true, then perhaps learning to speak in a singing fashion might be one way to deal with speech impediments, similar to this dance.
Idk, just a thought that crossed my mind.