it has come to my attention that some people do not have an internal monologue. when i say internal monologue i am referring to the "voice" in your head that you use to lay out ideas. i don't always have an internal monologue as i sometimes just "act"; typically when i am extremely tired. what i am referring to is people who are -unable- to have an inner monologue and "think" out loud.
i'm not sure if i'm being trolled or not so tell me tftv, do you have an internal monologue?
it has come to my attention that some people do not have an internal monologue. when i say internal monologue i am referring to the "voice" in your head that you use to lay out ideas. i don't always have an internal monologue as i sometimes just "act"; typically when i am extremely tired. what i am referring to is people who are -unable- to have an inner monologue and "think" out loud.
i'm not sure if i'm being trolled or not so tell me tftv, do you have an internal monologue?
yes it's called game sense
yes it's called game sense
it's true, some people just don't have that voice inside of their head. Instead of talking about what they're thinking about, they just kind of feel it.
So where we might think "I should leave so I don't get my ass blasted by a soldier", these people without a voice can just feel themselves getting ass blasted by a soldier, and it's a sensation so unenjoyable they very strongly feel like leaving that area. Or something.
it's true, some people just don't have that voice inside of their head. Instead of talking about what they're thinking about, they just kind of feel it.
So where we might think "I should leave so I don't get my ass blasted by a soldier", these people without a voice can just feel themselves getting ass blasted by a soldier, and it's a sensation so unenjoyable they very strongly feel like leaving that area. Or something.
Razielit's true, some people just don't have that voice inside of their head. Instead of talking about what they're thinking about, they just kind of feel it.
So where we might think "I should leave so I don't get my ass blasted by a soldier", these people without a voice can just feel themselves getting ass blasted by a soldier, and it's a sensation so unenjoyable they very strongly feel like leaving that area. Or something.
less of this, more of my brain speaks the entire sentence all at once, so like "leave so dont get fucked" is just a piece of information that suddenly appears in my brain
[quote=Raziel]it's true, some people just don't have that voice inside of their head. Instead of talking about what they're thinking about, they just kind of feel it.
So where we might think "I should leave so I don't get my ass blasted by a soldier", these people without a voice can just feel themselves getting ass blasted by a soldier, and it's a sensation so unenjoyable they very strongly feel like leaving that area. Or something.[/quote]
less of this, more of my brain speaks the entire sentence all at once, so like "leave so dont get fucked" is just a piece of information that suddenly appears in my brain
my internal monologue tells me to kill myself smiley face
my internal monologue tells me to kill myself smiley face
i argue with my internal monologue fucking retard
i argue with my internal monologue fucking retard
i have over the years started losing mine
i have over the years started losing mine
scout mains don't have an internal monologue
scout mains don't have an internal monologue
These are the same speds that move their lips when they read
These are the same speds that move their lips when they read
all i have are internal monologues
all i have are internal monologues
Speaking outside of the video game context, I am constantly talking to myself (whether internally or out loud), even when I am focusing on something. I work as a software dev, and I need to talk to myself in order to reason out how I'm going to approach projects and tackle problems. I prefer to speak out loud but I'm capable of using my inner voice when there's other people around so I don't sound crazy. The guy who sits next to me is unable to use an inner voice, and he is constantly talking to himself. Thankfully it's really funny when he does it and not at all annoying.
The only situations I won't be talking to myself are when I'm playing the guitar or DJing or making music with my synths. These are the only situations where I can zone out and put all my mental effort towards something.
Speaking outside of the video game context, I am constantly talking to myself (whether internally or out loud), even when I am focusing on something. I work as a software dev, and I need to talk to myself in order to reason out how I'm going to approach projects and tackle problems. I prefer to speak out loud but I'm capable of using my inner voice when there's other people around so I don't sound crazy. The guy who sits next to me is unable to use an inner voice, and he is constantly talking to himself. Thankfully it's really funny when he does it and not at all annoying.
The only situations I won't be talking to myself are when I'm playing the guitar or DJing or making music with my synths. These are the only situations where I can zone out and put all my mental effort towards something.
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I speculate some people adopt this fixation as a method of mental reinforcement, especially when there aren’t any live beings around to reflect your thoughts. The less you require it, the more it fades away
I speculate some people adopt this fixation as a method of mental reinforcement, especially when there aren’t any live beings around to reflect your thoughts. The less you require it, the more it fades away
how do deaf people sound in their heads
how do deaf people sound in their heads
Those born deaf often have visualizations of ASL. People who become deaf later in life generally continue to vocalize in their head.
Something I find even more baffling is that everyone is on a spectrum when it comes to visualizing images. A complete lack of visualization is called Aphantasia. On the other end of the spectrum are people with incredibly vivid mental imagery, and everything in between. There's hardly any research on either one of these phenomenons, but I've been seeing articles about them pop up more and more frequently.
It really shows how incredibly resilient and adaptable the human brain is. Most of the people who live with these conditions don't realize they're any different from anyone else. I'm sure there are tons of people who have lived long and fulfilling lives with either one of these conditions.
Those born deaf often have visualizations of ASL. People who become deaf later in life generally continue to vocalize in their head.
Something I find even more baffling is that everyone is on a spectrum when it comes to visualizing images. A complete lack of visualization is called [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphantasia]Aphantasia[/url]. On the other end of the spectrum are people with incredibly vivid mental imagery, and everything in between. There's hardly any research on either one of these phenomenons, but I've been seeing articles about them pop up more and more frequently.
It really shows how incredibly resilient and adaptable the human brain is. Most of the people who live with these conditions don't realize they're any different from anyone else. I'm sure there are tons of people who have lived long and fulfilling lives with either one of these conditions.
Brockpaging all schizophrenics
[quote=Brock]paging all schizophrenics[/quote]
what are you on about mate
what are you on about mate
I don't think I can be much clearer
I don't think I can be much clearer
it's just all white noise in there. i knock it around once or twice like an old CRT monitor and it stops for a bit
it's just all white noise in there. i knock it around once or twice like an old CRT monitor and it stops for a bit
hooliI don't think I can be much clearer
im not tlaking to u?
[quote=hooli]I don't think I can be much clearer[/quote]
im not tlaking to u?
the voices keep telling me to feed
the voices keep telling me to feed
denisbit13hooliI don't think I can be much clearer
im not tlaking to u?
bold of you to assume he was talking to you
[quote=denisbit13][quote=hooli]I don't think I can be much clearer[/quote]
im not tlaking to u?[/quote]
bold of you to assume he was talking to you