TIL about the foreign accent syndrome (FAS), which is a speech disorder that causes a sudden change to speech so that a native speaker is perceived to speak with a “foreign” accent. FAS is usually caused by damage to the brain from a traumatic injury or a stroke.
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michael_the_street t1_ircff57 wrote
This adds a bit of tragedy to the backstory of Dexter's Labratory