People always ask me if I get frustrated having to explain my self all the time. But honestly I'd be explaining Tourrette's no matter what job I did. Every time I get on a train or in a taxi I have to. At least on Twitch I get to open thousands of people's minds. (pt1)
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So yes it can get repetitive. I wish I didn't have to put "tourettes" as part of the title for all of my streams and youtube videos. It can get boring to answer the same questions over and over again. But I still feel insanely lucky to be in a position to change things. (pt3)
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Thanks to Twitch I get to make the content I needed back when I was young. If I didn't have a stereotype about tourette's, I would have known I had it a lot sooner. I would have had a diagnosis, an education, and more access to the world. (pt4)
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And now I get messages from people saying that they discovered that they had tourette's through my channel. Or that they have a disability, but they still want to try streaming, or even just getting out in the world. And I wanted to thank The community for that. (pt5)
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When you support me, you are showing people who face challenges like mine that we have a place in the world. You are showing us that it's worth reaching out and connecting. So thank you for changing my life, and for making the world a better place for people like me.
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Good on you Anita, keep it real
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I have mild Tourette’s so I couldn’t imagine having it like you... you’re strong tho don’t change

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I love you so much
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