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That's awesome. A certain bat eating musician has a similar condition. Speaks with an impediment but can sing perfectly well, because it uses another part of the brain! Or something. This is a Lemmy comment, not an academic paper.
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Looked up a song and this interview, seems to check out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SBaTjTH1gw > interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IST12a33X7o > song
Interesting. I guess it's not even having to put a tune to the speech, just trying to work it with rhythmn seems to help (at least Typhoon).
EDIT : I remember an interview where James Earl Jones (among others) have said they took up acting to help with their stuttering.
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You've come upon a wall of text.
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You've come upon a wall of text.
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You've come upon a wall of text.
I read the wall of text. What do I learn?
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That's awesome. A certain bat eating musician has a similar condition. Speaks with an impediment but can sing perfectly well, because it uses another part of the brain! Or something. This is a Lemmy comment, not an academic paper.
A certain bat eating musician
Is this person famous?
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I read the wall of text. What do I learn?
Roll for intelligence with disadvantage
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Iād put it at like 2 or 3 lines of text not counting keywords
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min(3,9) = 3
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min(3,9) = 3
You try to read the wall of text, but it's written in a handwriting you have a lot of trouble deciphering.
You believe that it says that the pandemic caused people to stutter and that a bard was able to cure that stuttering by singing a spell of "Silence". And that the bard eats goblins all day.