I just can't believe them. I've done thorough research on this by watching two youtube videos that try to explain what causes tourettes and they both say that it's a problem with the basal ganglia, a part in the brain that helps govern motor functions. That's all well and good, but wouldn't that just make tourettes sufferers flail around randomly or grunt nonsense? Why is it always specific words or actions? Especially considering words are learned, unlike movement, which is inherent in humans from the day they're born. The videos also said that it's still not well understood but I think that's a copout answer meant to cover up for these munchie liars.
This is hilarious, though:
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