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Naruzeldamaster
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Phrasing aside, I did mean someone who had the medical condition and not selective mutism, I am not going down this rabbit hole. can we please be civil?"Can a (proper) mute person"
What does this even mean. I know you explained it but I really want you to consider what it means to say that only some of a group of people you definitely are not part of are real. What does it mean that you have judged some members of a minority as valid and some as fake. Consider the implications for a monument would you.
Are you talking about selective mutism? Whether you are or not that's a messed up thing to say: but if you are referring to mute people that are physically capable of speech or do sometimes talk that is just inaccurate.
I mean if you really want to split hairs, most texting is silent (unless you're using dictation) so I imagine about anyone who can read/write messages could text. They absolutely depict her as someone who could text if she chose to.I for one can't form words even on paper or through typing when I'm nonverbal.
Some authors take quite a lot of creative liberties, there's an entire genre of fanfiction called 'fix it' fics which, does what it says on the tin. Some fix it well, others warp the canon story into a fantasy explicitly for the author. There's an 'audience' for both kinds too, which is really puzzling.On your actual question, yes if the exact form of mutism is never specified its perfectly possible this character can laugh. And its fanfiction anyways, its not the end of the world if you get something wrong.
I prefer to stick closer to canon (If I can) unless it's a 'what if' story like my Zelda one. That particular story I just bit the bullet and said 'yeah this is an AU/Alternate Timeline' this RWBY story has to be an AU cause it's a mix of two fandoms. But I want the actual canon stuff to be accurate.
That said I've already said I'm going with the cause of her mutism being the psychological trauma / something wrong with the nerves. That is something that can be 'overcome' without it being some magic cure just cause I want her to talk in my story.

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