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Any monologue I do have I typically vocalize (yes, I talk to myself...don't judge me ).
It seems like thinking is talking to yourself.
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Any monologue I do have I typically vocalize (yes, I talk to myself...don't judge me ).
And what about Pharaoh?The other two allegations I can just about tolerate, but the middle one..... about our traditional national attire
Now, that needs some rectifying from this Scotsman....
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It seems like thinking is talking to yourself.
I initially think of things in a combination of imagery and monologue, but mostly my inner monologue is a dialog between myself and a person whose knowledge and opinion I respect. If I am struggling with an idea or concept and seeking my own answers, I mentally conjure that struggle as a debate and discussion between myself and that person.So when you read or just think to yourself, what happens in your head? Is there a voice? Do you see pictures or hear words, or do you just nakedly grasp concepts without anything like that?
Some of my friends have given every answer on this spectrum and that fascinates me. One doesn't hear an internal monologue at all but just "nakedly" understands concepts, many hear an internal monologue voice, some see words as pictures when they're thinking or reading (and one means they literally see a picture of the word, not of the concept).
Personally, I hear an internal monologue as a voice. However, the voice has no properties that I can describe. It isn't a male or a female voice, it isn't high or low pitched, isn't loud or quiet. I have no idea how to describe this because it's so ineffable. It's just a voice that is definitely speaking phonetically but has no qualities.
I have actually done an experiment before where I set alarms on my phone for some future time; and when the alarms went off, I knew I was supposed to evaluate whatever I was just thinking about to see if it was in "spoken" English or something else like "pure concepts." I found that even when not thinking about it, I was still thinking in a spoken English voice (and still, it had no qualities like being gendered or pitched or anything like that).
So I'm curious, what's your internal monologue like?
And what about Pharaoh?
So that's what penis gourds morphed into!And what about Pharaoh?
So that's what penis gourds morphed into!
139 Penis Gourd Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images (PS Don't look )
I'd like to see them doing press-ups.Don't look is an invitation to look... Some of those things are a couple if feet long... I am shocked, shocked i tell you...
Don't look is an invitation to look... Some of those things are a couple if feet long... I am shocked, shocked i tell you...
Men come in 3 sizes: small, medium and LIAR.
The other two allegations I can just about tolerate, but the middle one..... about our traditional national attire
Now, that needs some rectifying from this Scotsman....
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And who says we have to wear anything under skirts @Vouthon ?
So that's what penis gourds morphed into!
139 Penis Gourd Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images (PS Don't look )
This should be a more general rule - undergarments slow the world down.
I mean it’s at least hygienic. But there can be a thrill to take a partner dancing and then let them know, ya know?
For all those suffering a little lack of knowledge, Ireland too has its kilts..
The Irish National Tartan
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Perfectly true, but we got there first. A type of kilt can be dated roughly to the sixteenth century in use by Highland Scots (the Feileadh Mor, mostly protective clothing, not yet ceremonial dress), whereas the Irish saffron kilts are of more recent origins - I believe they adopted it from us, their fellow Gaelic cousins circa. the late 19th to early 20th century, so far as I recall.