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By (user no longer on site) OP 39 weeks ago
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I have an inner voice. It has been mentioned it might be in the style of Morgan Freeman. (I now actually do this. Haha. )
Narrator - as Woody types out this thread, he pulls himself another glass of wine and continues with his thoughts and question to the rest of the forum hopefully given himself an insight into everybody else’s character.
So if you had an invoice, are you already have one? What does it sound like? |
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My inner voice sounds like me but, it doesn’t like me very much so, it has a uninterested and slightly venomous tone.
He's constantly telling me that things won't work out for me, and that it'd entirely my own fault, and while it may be largely true, I do wish he'd keep his opinion to himself most of the time! |
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By *sWyldWoman 39 weeks ago
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My inner voice sounds like me, maybe a bit posher.
She's usually filling my head with negativity, self doubt/loathing and bad ideas.
Sometimes though she has those "fuck it" moment's and that means I do too |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 39 weeks ago
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"My inner voice sounds like me, maybe a bit posher.
She's usually filling my head with negativity, self doubt/loathing and bad ideas.
Sometimes though she has those "fuck it" moment's and that means I do too "
How do I imagine Felicity Kendal? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 39 weeks ago
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"I have about 6 inner voices, they can’t agree on anything and they just talk over each other. "
Oh shit. That’s me too, I always have the loudest that just says - Woody, you’re a dick.
But I seriously have different characters, thankfully the funny one takes over. The one that worries gets ridiculed by the angry one. And I don’t know why None of the others ever listen to the sensible one.
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By *sWyldWoman 39 weeks ago
Edinburgh |
"My inner voice sounds like me, maybe a bit posher.
She's usually filling my head with negativity, self doubt/loathing and bad ideas.
Sometimes though she has those "fuck it" moment's and that means I do too
How do I imagine Felicity Kendal? "
Possibly but with a Scottish accent |
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"My inner voice sounds like me, maybe a bit posher.
She's usually filling my head with negativity, self doubt/loathing and bad ideas.
Sometimes though she has those "fuck it" moment's and that means I do too "
Sounds like you and I have similar inner voices. Maybe we should trade? I suspect my inner voice would be much nicer to you than it is to me! |
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"My inner voice sounds like me, maybe a bit posher.
She's usually filling my head with negativity, self doubt/loathing and bad ideas.
Sometimes though she has those "fuck it" moment's and that means I do too
How do I imagine Felicity Kendal?
Possibly but with a Scottish accent "
I/my inner voice can do a pretty passable Scottish accent so, the swap might be a little less jarring! |
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My inner voice is my long dead Welsh nan or naggy aggy as she was known.
She never shut up constantly nagging.
My inner voice is her nagging me in her shrill Welsh voice talking at a hundred miles an hour judging and criticizing everything. |
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"I don't have an inner monologue. Until I open my mouth or start typing it doesn't process the feelings and colours into words. Hence the somewhat odd cadence and word vomit spatter effect "
That was me in my 20s. Absolutely zero brain/mouth filter. Got me in a lot of trouble but, was also responsible for some of the most fun I've ever had! |
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"I don't have an inner monologue. Until I open my mouth or start typing it doesn't process the feelings and colours into words. Hence the somewhat odd cadence and word vomit spatter effect
That was me in my 20s. Absolutely zero brain/mouth filter. Got me in a lot of trouble but, was also responsible for some of the most fun I've ever had!"
... I'm still perfectly capable of knowing when a thought is not appropriate to verbalise directly.
Not thinking in words doesn't mean I don't have a filter. |
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