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I just wanted to clarify my earlier comment.
A motive of "morbid curiosity" was not meant to encompass folks who seek out YouTube videos of seizures in order to gain an undertsanding of what folks are seeing when they themselves have a seizure. That's just a natural and healthy desire for knowledge/education to help deal with personal issues.
I was referring to Joe Q. Public who has no connection to epilepsy and would find the performance interesting for entertainment value.
A motive of "morbid curiosity" was not meant to encompass folks who seek out YouTube videos of seizures in order to gain an undertsanding of what folks are seeing when they themselves have a seizure. That's just a natural and healthy desire for knowledge/education to help deal with personal issues.
I was referring to Joe Q. Public who has no connection to epilepsy and would find the performance interesting for entertainment value.