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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: dethklok09 on March 21, 2011, 02:42:08 PM
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what tone of voice do you hear when you think of something? For me basically as monotone as you can get. Although sometimes in morgan freemans voice. :metal
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Usually pissed off.
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Antonio Banderas like. Sexy while murdering the english language.
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BILLY MAYS STYLE
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This is actually a pretty interesting thread to me. I, as an introvert, do a hell of a lot of thinking. It really depends on what kind of mood I'm in. I'll find myself thinking in the same tone of voice that I'd be talking in if I were to say them out loud. Typically, I'll make a facial expression to fit the thought as well.
I'm kind of weird.
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In my normal voice, I guess? I don't know. That's kind of a weird question, I've actually never thought about what my "thinking voice" sounds like.
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the amalgamated voices of a thousand lost souls that were torn from their bodies, flayed of their free will, shattered and then bound together within the deepest recesses of my mind, that scream in a rising anguished chorus as I plan my next psychological mutilation
sometimes it's Big Bird though
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Steve Urkel :-\
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the amalgamated voices of a thousand lost souls that were torn from their bodies, flayed of their free will, shattered and then bound together within the deepest recesses of my mind, that scream in a rising anguished chorus as I plan my next psychological mutilation
sometimes it's Big Bird though
Fucking lol
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Forrest Gump.
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i think its pretty much how I would say with my voice -- I find that when I'm driving alone, I say outloud pretty much everything I'm thinking.. I don't know why, but its only when I'm driving alone.
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I just realized I have no thinking voice. At least not when I'm reading all of these posts. When I read material in which the author's voice in unknown to me...it kind of sounds like...nothing. Like the voice and emotion I perceive are just teleported into my brain without an actual voice. However, if I'm reading something where I know what the author's voice sounds like,
I hear that voice. So voice-wise, all these posts sound the same to me. :lol
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Now the serious post. I think we all hear our voice a bit richer and deeper of a tone. He hear ourself internally. If you've ever heard your voice on tape it's always a bit higher of a tone.
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Sometimes I think in english.
And when I find myself doing it, it freaks me out. I may have exposed myself to english way too much.
The tone though, just like my regular voice.
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I usually just think in whatever voice I hear myself talking in.
Though sometimes I think in different accents, and if I watch a movie with an interesting character I might think for a while with their voice.
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It's the same tone as when I hear myself speak out loud. That is, how I sound to myself, not how others hear me, or how I'd sound if I listened to a recording of myself.
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It sounds how i want my voice to sound - manly. :(
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BILLY MAYS STYLE
God that would be horrifying
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Gandalf
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I'm myself all the time.
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Kevin Butler.
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I don't think in my voice. I don't know who's it is. Unless I see a "you are reading this in my voice" thread. I think I'll try to think as Morgan Freeman though. I'd probably be a happier person.
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As if I was talking to myself aloud.
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LaBrie. Singing.
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Since many people are answering what they want to hear:
Morgan Freeman
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Basically my voice, but more exaggeratedly teenage and frustrated and bored and sick and tired.
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As if I was talking to myself aloud.
This. If I'm not saying whatever I think aloud, that is.
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It really depends. If I'm alone, it's a calm voice, and sounds like me. If I am thinking hard on something, I hear in Carl Sagan's voice. True story.
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I see the words, but as you would see them by reading the words...I don't have an inside voice like it seems everyone else has.
Dumplings.
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I usually think in an upbeat voice, even if I'm not feeling particularly upbeat.
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(https://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n609/emanok/Anime%20Title/lelouch-lamperouge.jpg)
or
(https://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f121/wolflover_08_2008/light41.jpg)
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I never actually thought of this before. But I guess in the tone of my own voice. Or sometimes I think about how my friends would say/react to certain things too.
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This is actually a pretty interesting thread to me. I, as an introvert, do a hell of a lot of thinking. It really depends on what kind of mood I'm in. I'll find myself thinking in the same tone of voice that I'd be talking in if I were to say them out loud. Typically, I'll make a facial expression to fit the thought as well.
I'm kind of weird.
This.
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I usually project my thoughts out-loud. I also get into a fair amount of trouble.
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Actually, the voice in my head sounds like Gilbert Gottfried.
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(https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/freemanic_paracusia.png)
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Actually, the voice in my head sounds like Gilbert Gottfried.
:omg: Ouch! How do you live with yourself? :lol
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jeff spicoli a lot of times
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Ever since I was a little boy, people have enjoyed the sound of my voice. And I figured you either get busy talkin or you get busy dyin'. The work is really quite easy. Why even right now I'm just sitting in a chair, sipping some tea and reading from a script. The wall is covered in something that resembles egg crates except they're soft and spongy, like a twinkie...like a twinkie.
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Ever since I was a little boy, people have enjoyed the sound of my voice. And I figured you either get busy talkin or you get busy dyin'. The work is really quite easy. Why even right now I'm just sitting in a chair, sipping some tea and reading from a script. The wall is covered in something that resembles egg crates except they're soft and spongy, like a twinkie...like a twinkie.
YES
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Lecturing.
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I'll find myself thinking in the same tone of voice that I'd be talking in if I were to say them out loud. Typically, I'll make a facial expression to fit the thought as well.
I do this a lot too.
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Actually, when I'm preparing conversations in my head, they are in English most of the time. (I'm from Belgium)
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My voice talks to me in a bunch of different ways. Usually normally, like I talk, but also condescending or moralizing a lot of the time.
The weirdest thing is when I have a conversation with myself in my head in two different languages, English and French. Whenever I try to decide on something or am having a mental struggle with a problem, I talk and reason with myself, one voice in each language.
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Mine says stuff like "Fried shrimp" and "Tengu Milk!".
rumborak
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My internal monologue sounds a lot like a bad stand up comedy act who's constantly asking "What the fuck?!"
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James Earl Jones