I'm pretty sure a lot of people would get that idea (in this or any other situation like it) because people would hope they wake up from that 'dream' and be back to normal
If u get 292928283847749292736463828726364637362727737727227282888736373574736363636372926788669976699333345677667776644433222233556788888844489009765431156788998877665558999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 subcribers would u stop ur challenge?
Depends on what kind of mute you have. My brother is selective mute. He talks just fine with me and the family we live with. But I were to invite a friend over, he is unable to physically talk. His vocal cords physically become paralyzed in anxious situations. Over about 6 years or so he can warm up to people enough to tell them basic sentences. But no more.
@@NoFacephilosophy that's ok! I can understand your curiosity. His whole life we have been working to help. There is practically no way to cure it. But it can be slightly lessened with anxiety medication. He is in such a severe case he cannot bring himself to go to public school. Even when he wants to go and make friends. It's anxiety. You can never get rid of anxiety. But you can find ways to prevent it, or calm yourself a bit. There are only coping mechanisms. Not really much of a cure :/ not to say it isn't impossible. But in cases like this it's hard to tell
@@NoFacephilosophy that's ok! I can understand your curiosity. His whole life we have been working to help. There is practically no way to cure it. But it can be slightly lessened with anxiety medication. He is in such a severe case he cannot bring himself to go to public school. Even when he wants to go and make friends. It's anxiety. You can never get rid of anxiety. But you can find ways to prevent it, or calm yourself a bit. There are only coping mechanisms. Not really much of a cure :/ not to say it isn't impossible. But in cases like this it's hard to tell
Waking up and not being able to talk anymore is one of my worst nightmares. I didn't even know about these conditions. This is really interesting information.
I want blocko to be my pet, I could feed him or he could whisper me the answers in a test lool and make him do my homework and probably we could play some cool video games. (But might need to get a controller his size)
My grandmother just got this condition for about two months now, After watching this video I feel like there’s a hope for her to cure from the condition, thank you Life Noggin.
I've had surgery on my vocal cords 5 times and each time I was told not to talk for 2 weeks to allow for healing. The first 3 times were over 15 years ago and were difficult since I didn't have a cell phone to use as a communication device. The last 2, both in the last 3 years were much easier with a cell phone. Because I've been able to talk my whole life it takes a bit of adjustment and it's not always easy to not speak for just 2 weeks let alone any longer.
This has actually happened to me once, for a couple of months. It was super annoying. I couldn't even manage to make short noises with my mouth to get people's attention. I had to knock and stuff like that to have them look at me so that I could then either use gestures or write things on a piece of paper. Eventually I bought a laptop to make the writing easier and even have text-to-speech.
Baby Blocko is cute, but let’s not forget about the original adorable block child. Dexter. Not the one from the books I know nothing about, the one from the 90s SciFi comedy.
A few years back I was diagnosed with HCD and it created a state of full blown psychogenic aphonia for a little under 3yrs. Technically it could come back at any point under the right conditions but essentially I had to relearn how to speak. Besides society not having the integration for the mute it was not a bad experience really. The difficulty came from interactions not from living with it. To this day I stay pretty quiet all day until necessary
I was diagnosed with moderate-severe Autism. I remember one day, I could not talk anymore, it was painful as if my connections were cut and my throat straining. The only thing I could do was scream from that pain. Luckily, it was only a few years, although I could not understand people very well despite being a born US citizen until 12.
I have intermittent muteness from a disability that weakens my muscles (among other symptoms). The first time I found out it can effect my voice I just woke up one day without a voice and was mute for 3 years solid. They did tests and found my vocal chords were not paralysed but were not moving enough to strike together to produce sound. I had speech therapy and managed to get a voice back but it comes and goes. Any day I can wake up unable to speak or only able to whisper. Any moment in a day I can open my mouth and nothing comes out or maybe just a whisper does. It can last anywhere from minutes to just warm it up and get my voice going again, to weeks before my vocal chords gain back the strength to strike together properly again to produce the sound. When I’m mute I use a combination between sign language, miming things, and an app on an iPad called ClaroCom that turns what I type or phrases and words I click on, into speech. I also have a landline phone that has a keyboard on and there is a service you can phone where they will speak whatever you’re typing to the person you want to phone. Of course there is also text and email but a lot of calls cannot be made that way like sorting out official things or talking to friends and family who are older or just not into technology. Communicating in these ways is slow, harder and frustrating and a lot of people don’t have the patience to wait for me to type or to put in a little extra concentration to understand the computerised voice so either won’t bother communicating with me at all or act in ways that make me feel like crap. I also get left out of conversations all the time because people keep talking while I am typing and by the time I have got ready what I wanted to say the conversation has moved on and it’s no longer relevant to say it... so I do feel quite lonely and cut off from people when I am mute. The frustration is the hardest thing, as well as fear because there is a possibility I would not be able to get someone to understand something really important like if there was some kind of emergency but my iPad ran out of battery or malfunctioned. I also think about how if I was in a situation where I needed to attract attention or shout for help then I couldn’t. All in all, I am still capable of communication which I am grateful for, but I’m always relieved when my voice comes back because it’s so much easier and nicer to just be able to speak.
@@williamsanlungan1580 oh well your fucked unless your car has gas and you drive to the nearest road or some shit but still the whole family have phones and the car has chargers too
Yes! I'm training to be a speech-language pathologist and worked with a lovely group of people with aphasia. Not to mention people who've been diagnosed with other disorders that impair their abilities to speak! Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) devices are very helpful for these people.
this actually happened to me before. i woke up one morning and my mouth felt like it was glued shut, i couldn’t open it, i could speak at all. then a minute or two later i could again. it was weird.
Then Dolphins will take our place as the most intelligent species.. maybe take over the planet! can you imagine it? Dolphins will Nice-Tech and whole empires?
I had a stroke 6 years ago and as a result I got Aphasia. I was able to talk and write but my ability to read was gone. Early in my recovery I could write down a complete sentence but if you asked me to read back what I wrote I would not be able to do so. After years of speech therapy I have been able to learn to read again. The way I always describe how Aphasia affects me is that it gives me chronic "tip of the tongue," the moment when you are talking and suddenly you just can't find that one word to say even though you know you know it, except instead of it happening once in a while like most people it's an everyday thing for me.
I think I knew someone who might have some kind of Aphasia, but I’m not sure. He attended my school for a couple years, and he was in an advanced special education program, specifically for severely mentally impaired or deaf children. He had to wear a harness and an adult right by his side all the time in case he got out of control. I never heard him speak any sensible words; he mostly made short moaning noises, quiet or loud, or sometimes he’d just burst out laughing and guffawing for no reason, then abruptly stop. He would also express quite a lot of what I recognized as infant-like behavior, kicking and swinging his arms and legs around in no particular direction, or run to someone and even start crawling on them and pulling their hair, not knowing his own 13-year-old strength, practically attacking them. Luckily, he was very capable of walking and mounting stairs, and didn’t run off to often as far as I saw. I’m pretty sure he knew a little sign language, but I doubt he was deaf, as he seemed to understand words like “no” or his own name, things like that without needing to read someone’s lips. I’ve always felt really bad for him, and he seemed like he would be a really nice kid if it weren’t for his disorder. What I didn’t know until later was that he was an 8th grader when I was in 7th, so apparently he graduated last year, and I never saw him again. I just hope that wherever he is, he can get the help he needs to go on with his own life.
Last oart is so true When I give instructions, I sometimes struggle to explain it until I actually do what Im describing then its easier to instruct ther person as I do them too
People who are mute: !!!!!!!!! Blocko: What did you say? People who are mute: .. ! ?!!! ?? .......... Blocko: You have to use your words Me: ... Also me: Yes yes yes finally Blocko: When are the gonna use there words? Me: ... There mute
Great video Life Noggin, but you forgot to mention mutism, which can occur after experiencing intense psychological trauma, or it can be something a person grows up with. Mutes can’t speak, but some can still vocalize, though not to the extent of it being verbal communication, and it doesn’t affect their ability to read or write. Feel free to correct me if I got something wrong, anyone.
If I woke up and couldn't talk,I would go back and sleep again.
I'm pretty sure a lot of people would get that idea (in this or any other situation like it) because people would hope they wake up from that 'dream' and be back to normal
yes,I would actually think that it's a dream.
Cosmic Cyborg actually I would go back to sleep because I would think I’m sick lol
@@bluon259 that was my point, you'd go back to sleep with the thought of "there's something wrong, more sleep should fix it"
facts
That's what happens when I walk up to the McDonald's register to order my food.
The X Plosif Guy 😂
The X Plosif Guy same tbh-
Me:
That’s why I use the kiosk.
Write it on a piece of paper i guess 😂
Talking is just wiggly air
I just saw u in a another video
Can we get 5000 subscribers with no videos? I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE
If u get 292928283847749292736463828726364637362727737727227282888736373574736363636372926788669976699333345677667776644433222233556788888844489009765431156788998877665558999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 subcribers would u stop ur challenge?
I’ve seen u 5 times now counting
AKA sound waves
I know a lot of people who need this. How can we infect them with it?
Hit them in the head enough
Create an accident at the top of the stairs and let nature run its course.
Brainwash them with Logan Paul
Dank memes
@@con_tent try starting with
Speaking of talking, is it possible for mute people to talk again?
Depends on what kind of mute you have. My brother is selective mute. He talks just fine with me and the family we live with. But I were to invite a friend over, he is unable to physically talk. His vocal cords physically become paralyzed in anxious situations. Over about 6 years or so he can warm up to people enough to tell them basic sentences. But no more.
Have you tried treating his condition, if I may ask? I'm genuinely curious.
@@NoFacephilosophy that's ok! I can understand your curiosity. His whole life we have been working to help. There is practically no way to cure it. But it can be slightly lessened with anxiety medication. He is in such a severe case he cannot bring himself to go to public school. Even when he wants to go and make friends. It's anxiety. You can never get rid of anxiety. But you can find ways to prevent it, or calm yourself a bit. There are only coping mechanisms. Not really much of a cure :/ not to say it isn't impossible. But in cases like this it's hard to tell
@@NoFacephilosophy that's ok! I can understand your curiosity. His whole life we have been working to help. There is practically no way to cure it. But it can be slightly lessened with anxiety medication. He is in such a severe case he cannot bring himself to go to public school. Even when he wants to go and make friends. It's anxiety. You can never get rid of anxiety. But you can find ways to prevent it, or calm yourself a bit. There are only coping mechanisms. Not really much of a cure :/ not to say it isn't impossible. But in cases like this it's hard to tell
kiki- drawer26 Not to barge but I was reading comments and found this really interesting
Wait, people still talk? i just text everyone nowadays...
Squashy Dolphin you just stole that from Meghat Dutta
Its consider reading which everyone should know and do.
I can't read help
I also talk, way more than texting!
King cobra if you can't read how did you read his comment and how did you right that?
2:07
Why did I find this funny, lol
I guess
garble! GARBLE! no, marble.
"after seeing fortnite I lost respect"^
GARBLE
Lol
"I am currently typing this very witty comment in my keyboard" -- END OF INSTRUCTIONS
@HORIXON GD I am currently appreciating you commenting.
@HORIXON GD haha. Who knows must be "random". No more subscribers please.
On my keyboard
I usually just call it “silent protagonist syndrome”.
Can a human brain control a robot ?
I meant to say if a brain can control a full Human size robot
Good question
RoboCop !
1.no one cares
2.not now in the future maybe
3. T_T what are you 5?
@@giothefew4300 What are you? Dumb? He was asking If Humans can Control robots on their brain, If you dont Care dont answer Dumbass.
BlackTec Playz i mean we are basicly doing it right now just with flesh and mucles instead with gears and springs
Waking up and not being able to talk anymore is one of my worst nightmares. I didn't even know about these conditions. This is really interesting information.
Life Noggin: "What if you couldn't talk?"
Gordon Freeman:
Great Video! Can’t wait to see more like this!
1:30 oh my god, imagine your own native language seeming like a foreign language that you only understand a few words of.
I want blocko to be my pet, I could feed him or he could whisper me the answers in a test lool and make him do my homework and probably we could play some cool video games. (But might need to get a controller his size)
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That's Blocko labour
Ragnar Þór Guðmundarson XD
That would be awesome
My grandmother just got this condition for about two months now, After watching this video I feel like there’s a hope for her to cure from the condition, thank you Life Noggin.
I'd no longer get into unnecessary troubles I guess
The left brain controls speech, math, and some things I forgot. Right brain controls your art, music, and other things I forgot.
People mostly just text not talk nowdays
@@haleyleyley8951 I dono why u people are always horny
@@nknkannadiga9742 it's a meme you dip
@@nknkannadiga9742 it's a copypasta about Indians
Explain me in brief
@@nknkannadiga9742 www.google.com have fun
Hahhahahah!!!! Your so funny!!!
The moment you said
"And if they beat you, CUT THEM OUT OF YOUR LIFE FOREVER.
Basically its the one group in class where all of its members do something.
I've had surgery on my vocal cords 5 times and each time I was told not to talk for 2 weeks to allow for healing. The first 3 times were over 15 years ago and were difficult since I didn't have a cell phone to use as a communication device. The last 2, both in the last 3 years were much easier with a cell phone. Because I've been able to talk my whole life it takes a bit of adjustment and it's not always easy to not speak for just 2 weeks let alone any longer.
Sometimes i wish other people suddenly couldn't speak anymore...😔
Don't we all...
Cinda but only temporarily
People think that of me
Same
0:08 "On your left"
Ok now won't wanna sleep tonight thanks :)
This has actually happened to me once, for a couple of months. It was super annoying. I couldn't even manage to make short noises with my mouth to get people's attention. I had to knock and stuff like that to have them look at me so that I could then either use gestures or write things on a piece of paper. Eventually I bought a laptop to make the writing easier and even have text-to-speech.
Baby Blocko is cute, but let’s not forget about the original adorable block child.
Dexter. Not the one from the books I know nothing about, the one from the 90s SciFi comedy.
You mean from Dexter's Lab?
Yee
At least I could fall asleep in class and not have to worry about the teacher asking me a question to try to embarrass me.
*WHAT IF MODERN HUMANS FORMED/EVOLVED A MILLION YEARS AGO?!?*
We would be super advanced rn
By now we would have conquered the whole universe. Oh and my favourite game Terraria would probably reach verion 2.0 now
@@eikosimino5579 hell yeah
@@eikosimino5579 Bhahahaha lmfao yes. _I play it too sometimes_
@@kenz571 Dinosaurs were alive 65 million years ago...
A few years back I was diagnosed with HCD and it created a state of full blown psychogenic aphonia for a little under 3yrs. Technically it could come back at any point under the right conditions but essentially I had to relearn how to speak.
Besides society not having the integration for the mute it was not a bad experience really. The difficulty came from interactions not from living with it. To this day I stay pretty quiet all day until necessary
I tried asking my friend if he couldn't talk, he didn't say anything so I don't really know
**silent screaming intensifies**
*JuSt SpEaK LmFaO*
bold = funny amirite
@@leschnie5005 _nO_
Now thats fucked, even as a dumb attention wanting joke
@Anna Williams Do you even know how sarcasm works?
lets see how many r/wooooosh we gonna have bois
I was diagnosed with moderate-severe Autism. I remember one day, I could not talk anymore, it was painful as if my connections were cut and my throat straining. The only thing I could do was scream from that pain. Luckily, it was only a few years, although I could not understand people very well despite being a born US citizen until 12.
@@missplums7110 That seems to be the average age for those on the spe-ctrum.
@@missplums7110 At least from hearing from other people who were able to talk at a later age
It actually happened to me for 2 min but it turned out I was having an epilepsy
Whats an elilepsy
@@fearlessgamer9390 www.google.com
....hm
@@aniofri dude really wat is it
you mean an epileptic seizure right?
I have intermittent muteness from a disability that weakens my muscles (among other symptoms). The first time I found out it can effect my voice I just woke up one day without a voice and was mute for 3 years solid. They did tests and found my vocal chords were not paralysed but were not moving enough to strike together to produce sound. I had speech therapy and managed to get a voice back but it comes and goes. Any day I can wake up unable to speak or only able to whisper. Any moment in a day I can open my mouth and nothing comes out or maybe just a whisper does. It can last anywhere from minutes to just warm it up and get my voice going again, to weeks before my vocal chords gain back the strength to strike together properly again to produce the sound.
When I’m mute I use a combination between sign language, miming things, and an app on an iPad called ClaroCom that turns what I type or phrases and words I click on, into speech. I also have a landline phone that has a keyboard on and there is a service you can phone where they will speak whatever you’re typing to the person you want to phone. Of course there is also text and email but a lot of calls cannot be made that way like sorting out official things or talking to friends and family who are older or just not into technology.
Communicating in these ways is slow, harder and frustrating and a lot of people don’t have the patience to wait for me to type or to put in a little extra concentration to understand the computerised voice so either won’t bother communicating with me at all or act in ways that make me feel like crap. I also get left out of conversations all the time because people keep talking while I am typing and by the time I have got ready what I wanted to say the conversation has moved on and it’s no longer relevant to say it... so I do feel quite lonely and cut off from people when I am mute. The frustration is the hardest thing, as well as fear because there is a possibility I would not be able to get someone to understand something really important like if there was some kind of emergency but my iPad ran out of battery or malfunctioned. I also think about how if I was in a situation where I needed to attract attention or shout for help then I couldn’t.
All in all, I am still capable of communication which I am grateful for, but I’m always relieved when my voice comes back because it’s so much easier and nicer to just be able to speak.
Can you talk about selective mute people? #AskBlocko
"what if you suddenly couldn't speak"
ah nice i already do that all the time
"you will also lose the ability to read"
nevermind
jerri Ikr!!!!
If I were deaf I kinda use sign language to communicate to other deaf people
I would use Chinese sign language while the person I'm signing to would know American sign language.
Like in minecraft xD
Imagine if Blocko suddenly stopped talking in middle of the video
Well, for an ADHD...
I would go insane
Hmm, i dont get the joke even though i have adhd which my classmates ask what is the meaning of adhd because i forgot it.
@@haleyleyley8951 It's Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder... Basically a short attention span with Hyperactivity...
@@haleyleyley8951 "Friends"
@@aniofri im a tolerable cunt
@@aniofri this is a great name XD
Video title: *What if you woke up and never talked again?*
Tik Tok POV's: We dont even have to try, its always a good time
Then we just show each other emojis from our phones
@Hayden and Jack toy reviews & more! :D then charge it
Hayden and Jack toy reviews & more! :D then bring a power bank
What if your power bank runs out?
@@williamsanlungan1580 oh well your fucked unless your car has gas and you drive to the nearest road or some shit but still the whole family have phones and the car has chargers too
@Gerald Evander Tjionganata That's too far lol guess your just going to have to walk
Life Noggin is what I watch to restore my brain cells after watching plenty of memes
So the answer to the question is...
If I couldn’t talk...
my life would be harder..?
Well there goes my 4 minutes.
-OH I'M SORRY THIS VIDEO DIDN'T MEET YOUR GAWDDAMN STANDARDS YOU LITTLE UNGRATEFUL BITCH, I HATE YOU I HATE YOU I HATE YOU!- Yeah basically
Well, I already have ASL so... not a worry for me! hah.
You know what else can take away someones ability to talk, whoever's reading this?
Your beauty
What If I woke up and couldn't talk? Well that's normal for me for at least an hour.
What are the repercussions of living off ramen noodles and fried chicken
I need to know...for a friend
Including air because too much air can collapse your lungs.
So that's what a voice box looks like cooooool you earned yourself a subscriber 👍🏾
How does life noggin speak?
He doesn't have mouth.
Welcome to the world of Blocko... (wait we got the name backwards)
He speaks with his mind, hence his name
Yes! I'm training to be a speech-language pathologist and worked with a lovely group of people with aphasia. Not to mention people who've been diagnosed with other disorders that impair their abilities to speak! Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) devices are very helpful for these people.
What if blocko turned black ?
Blacko
He a gangsta now.
He will become null
He would -still be Blocko- BLACKO
Yorozyua Gin-chan That’s not racism child
Basically, The First Day up until The Last Day of School.
Roses are red
Violets have hue
I got my first like
Wait why is it blue
I always love the beginnings 😂🤜
I been in two dreams where I tried to talk but I couldn’t talk it was weird...
Was it sleep paralysis or you just couldn't speak?
@Julie d'Aubigny its easy i remember a lot of my dreams
this actually happened to me before. i woke up one morning and my mouth felt like it was glued shut, i couldn’t open it, i could speak at all. then a minute or two later i could again. it was weird.
Baby blocko!
“nice day for a jog”
“nice day for a stroll”
nice night for a walk
In the future we would not talk. But Text.
Nah i think human vocal cords would still be necessary or at least be replaced by specialized artificial organs in the future
Last time in a morning , I woke up and my voice disappeared for a minute.
great
Nice
I like the random thing that happens at the beginning after the logo
Then Dolphins will take our place as the most intelligent species.. maybe take over the planet! can you imagine it? Dolphins will Nice-Tech and whole empires?
well only thing animals fight for is territory and a mate... I can feel what the dolphins crown will look like
2000: can you speak English ?
1900: .........................
*CLASSIC MUSIC SONG PLAYED*
I’m early let me make a joke
Dc movies are better than marvel movies
It is not relevant to the subject
Better be a joke
haley :(
Dc movies suck
r/woosh
*walking with soda...WALKING WITH SODA!!*
1:21 Mine Dog, no comrade "Our Dog".
0:12 lmao the Radio Ga Ga reference
I feel sorry for that 1 person at 2:25 who still couldn’t speak
Hey life noggin, I'm curious, could you please make a video about laughter, like what would happen if you couldn't stop laughing
Did you know if you keep on laughing without stopping you can acually die so be careful when you laugh and be careful when you watch funny things
I got you covered i'll make a video like that
hi Blocko can you make a video about hypersensitivity?
I had a stroke 6 years ago and as a result I got Aphasia. I was able to talk and write but my ability to read was gone. Early in my recovery I could write down a complete sentence but if you asked me to read back what I wrote I would not be able to do so. After years of speech therapy I have been able to learn to read again. The way I always describe how Aphasia affects me is that it gives me chronic "tip of the tongue," the moment when you are talking and suddenly you just can't find that one word to say even though you know you know it, except instead of it happening once in a while like most people it's an everyday thing for me.
Hehe. I'm an introvert. I BARELY TALK ANYWAYS!!
Blocko I have a question, why do we see these weird particles in the dark? It’s weird. Or is it just me that sees them?
Swallowtail Drake, yes, it’s so weird and I see them all the time in the dark.
I think I knew someone who might have some kind of Aphasia, but I’m not sure. He attended my school for a couple years, and he was in an advanced special education program, specifically for severely mentally impaired or deaf children. He had to wear a harness and an adult right by his side all the time in case he got out of control. I never heard him speak any sensible words; he mostly made short moaning noises, quiet or loud, or sometimes he’d just burst out laughing and guffawing for no reason, then abruptly stop. He would also express quite a lot of what I recognized as infant-like behavior, kicking and swinging his arms and legs around in no particular direction, or run to someone and even start crawling on them and pulling their hair, not knowing his own 13-year-old strength, practically attacking them. Luckily, he was very capable of walking and mounting stairs, and didn’t run off to often as far as I saw. I’m pretty sure he knew a little sign language, but I doubt he was deaf, as he seemed to understand words like “no” or his own name, things like that without needing to read someone’s lips. I’ve always felt really bad for him, and he seemed like he would be a really nice kid if it weren’t for his disorder. What I didn’t know until later was that he was an 8th grader when I was in 7th, so apparently he graduated last year, and I never saw him again. I just hope that wherever he is, he can get the help he needs to go on with his own life.
Awesome and informative video
I can hear my Deaf friends laughing their asses off at the title. ASL is magic, baby 🤟🏻
so.... i should yell "DO POINTLESS MATHS THAT I WON'T NEED IN THE FUTURE" in school? gotcha.
Is that the same thing as when you cant talk or breath
HE'S ADORABLE!!! 0:03
If I had that, I'd bring my phone to school (or anywhere I go, for that matter) and type what I need to say.
Rosa Davila eeeeeek ! He also said that we wouldn’t have the ability to read or write ether! 😭
Oh dang. I started the video and it was buffering. I didn’t see it and thought the video started with silence
Last oart is so true
When I give instructions, I sometimes struggle to explain it until I actually do what Im describing then its easier to instruct ther person as I do them too
You should talk about dyslexia love the channel :)
No! I don't wanna not talk. I'll lose my roasting ability!
Nobody:
Mutes: *inhales* boi.
Also I want to make a mini movie about a boy who has aphasia
People who are mute: !!!!!!!!!
Blocko: What did you say?
People who are mute: .. ! ?!!! ?? ..........
Blocko: You have to use your words
Me: ...
Also me: Yes yes yes finally
Blocko: When are the gonna use there words?
Me: ... There mute
Poor Jacket. He's a mute bank robber. Literally, haven't said any words.
That blur effects were pretty cool
Heheehehhe what happens when u stick beer in ya blood and pizza in ya blood ☠️
Finally i have a word for why i was not able to talk for half a year. Thanks Blocko
That's really cool! Sounds like I'll be studying out loud then.
I love your vids!!!
That’d be scary
Life Noggin is like gam- …. …… ……..**questioning my existance**
This really helped me diagnose one of my Original Characters
Hey , can you put captions on the option please..
There's only autogenerated subtitles which suck much
Great video Life Noggin, but you forgot to mention mutism, which can occur after experiencing intense psychological trauma, or it can be something a person grows up with. Mutes can’t speak, but some can still vocalize, though not to the extent of it being verbal communication, and it doesn’t affect their ability to read or write. Feel free to correct me if I got something wrong, anyone.