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Does anyone else respond out loud to imaginary conversations?

Indari

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Like just now I imagined something retarded my sister would say and I got mad and yelled shut the fuck up through gritted teeth. I do this pretty often.
 
Yes, I suspect it's not actually that abnormal.
 
jagged0 said:
are you mentalcel?

I think it's self-evident, no offense to Indari.

While I do think that talking aloud to oneself is probably very common, I don't think that getting angry over hypothetical situations is.
 
blickpall said:
I think it's self-evident, no offense to Indari.

While I do think that talking aloud to oneself is probably very common, I don't think that getting angry over hypothetical situations is.

I wouldn't really call them completely imaginary. They are things that they have/are very likely to say.
 
Indari said:
I wouldn't really call them completely imaginary. They are things that they have/are very likely to say.

But if they haven't said them, then it is a contrived situation, a hypothetical. You're arguing against your mental representation of someone you dislike. You see the issue I'm getting at?
 
Not out loud, no. And they aren't imaginary.

But sometimes I get really caught up in a memory and lose track of my surroundings. It's almost like a dream. There were a few times where I caught myself miming the words to a conversation once I snapped out of it.
 

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