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Is it possible not to have an inner monologue not because you don't, but because you never shut up to keep anything inner?
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Sep 27 '23, 10:05
I'm asking for my coworker, who in a crowded but quiet office just had a two minute monologue about charging her phone...with herself, at full normal speaking volume including laughter a few times.
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Many of my thoughts must simply be "vented". But while I am speaking them I am actually on to thinking about the *next* ones. -- nm
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Spawn
Sep 27, 11:57
yes - her innie is an outie -- nm
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rollo
Sep 27, 11:14
Some people have their brain connected directly to their mouth, yes. -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 27, 11:06
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