Roughly 30 teens referred to Rush University Medical Center in the past year displayed a range of involuntary actions, from jerking arm movements to curse words to head and neck twitches. Self-injurious behavior was common, according to some doctors, with many patients displaying bruises and abrasions resulting from their tics. Caroline Olvera, a movement-disorders fellow, noticed that numerous teens were saying the word “beans,” often in a British accent. Even patients who didn’t speak English were saying it. Some patients mentioned they had seen TikTok videos of others with tics.
:blocky-wat: :bean-think:
https://archive.md/DwOhP
Found it from :trueanon:
I get words stuck in my head and sometimes saying them out loud as a stim feels good so you might be onto something
This has been a thing since at least the Salem witch trials. I know someone who studies this kind of neurological pathology where people are subconsciously faking neurological illness for attention (like making themselves "seize" after a neighbor had a real seizure or something) and it's not as rare as you'd think