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leanforward

(1,129 posts)
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 06:31 PM Feb 2025

Does watching "dip stick" make you sick?

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This evening, surfing through various news sources, “someone’s” speech came, naturally. For the evening news hours.

His pattern of speech is sickening. Sick enough to make me speak out.

In this forum, is anyone else, affected by “someone’s” speech pattern coupled with appearance.

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Does watching "dip stick" make you sick? (Original Post) leanforward Feb 2025 OP
YES The Blue Flower Feb 2025 #1
Every part of his voice, the sound of loud, wet popping "P's", heavy breathing, the comical efforts Judi Lynn Feb 2025 #2
Locking. No Politics in the Lounge. GP6971 Feb 2025 #3

The Blue Flower

(6,355 posts)
1. YES
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 08:03 PM
Feb 2025

The voice and the face make me nauseous.

Judi Lynn

(164,049 posts)
2. Every part of his voice, the sound of loud, wet popping "P's", heavy breathing, the comical efforts
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 08:24 PM
Feb 2025

to sound much brighter than he is. Just the sound of his voice, itself, is so ugly, it could trigger "dry heaves" in an unsuspecting person!

He says far more about himself just through his voice, the way he speaks, the very sound itself, than he realizes.

I'd rather hear a toilet flushing.



GP6971

(37,642 posts)
3. Locking. No Politics in the Lounge.
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 10:03 PM
Feb 2025
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