Was the stutter intentional?

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In the movie The Gamers: Dorkness Rising, the character Lodge says "no, you don't" at one point, but he kind of stutters it. This is the only time this character stutters in this movie. Was this an editing issue? Was this intentional?



Best Answer

The only instance I can find where the character Lodge says "no, you don't" seems to be here;

I can't hear any evidence of a stutter, nor any good reason why his character would have stumbled over his words.




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What is the purpose of Pseudostuttering?

Purpose: Pseudostuttering is a form of disability simulation that often id used in fluency disorders courses to create empathy for people who stutter.

How do you tell if someone is faking stuttering?

Stuttering signs and symptoms may include:
  • Difficulty starting a word, phrase or sentence.
  • Prolonging a word or sounds within a word.
  • Repetition of a sound, syllable or word.
  • Brief silence for certain syllables or words, or pauses within a word (broken word)


  • How do you speak slowly and deliberately?

    It is one way of admitting that you are a stutterer. It is also a way of finding out how people react to stuttering and will help you realize that they are usually kind and tolerant. And it will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you have the courage to tackle your problem in an obvious way.



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