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i never refer to myself in my thoughts

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3:JabJabJab> sometimes i feel like when im in this mood im like a productive form of Cheese
Dr Brain> Pretty much everything you said was wrong. Except where you called me a lazy jerk with no time. That was true.
3:KrynetiX> do you ever open your web browser and type ?go google
5:Ceiu> Wow. My colon decided that was a good time to evacuate itself.

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pwned :p

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3:JabJabJab> sometimes i feel like when im in this mood im like a productive form of Cheese
Dr Brain> Pretty much everything you said was wrong. Except where you called me a lazy jerk with no time. That was true.
3:KrynetiX> do you ever open your web browser and type ?go google
5:Ceiu> Wow. My colon decided that was a good time to evacuate itself.

Posted (edited)

I do not have inner monologues (linguistic / verbal thinking). There are many forms of non-verbal thinking (visual thinking, physical, aural, logical). Only 25% of the average population uses linguistic thinking exclusively (versus visual thinking) while 30% never uses it, remainder uses a combination.

 

This is a whole field of research in psychology, look it up.

Edited by JoWie
Posted
i guess im part of that 30%

SSC Distension Owner
SSCU Trench Wars Developer


3:JabJabJab> sometimes i feel like when im in this mood im like a productive form of Cheese
Dr Brain> Pretty much everything you said was wrong. Except where you called me a lazy jerk with no time. That was true.
3:KrynetiX> do you ever open your web browser and type ?go google
5:Ceiu> Wow. My colon decided that was a good time to evacuate itself.

Posted (edited)

I do not have inner monologues (linguistic / verbal thinking). There are many forms of non-verbal thinking (visual thinking, physical, aural, logical). Only 25% of the average population uses linguistic thinking exclusively (versus visual thinking) while 30% never uses it, remainder uses a combination.

 

This is a whole field of research in psychology, look it up.

 

When you read things, you hear a voice in your head reading it. You really never hear that voice when you're not reading?

 

This is astounding news to me! When thinking about what to write, I say it in my head first. Maybe it's because I've been taught to think before I speak when I was young?

Edited by Xog

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