Do you notice you have a particular vocabulary when talking to yourself?
When I stay up very late some times I say to myself "It's going to be a raw one tomorrow", but this is something I have never said out loud to anyone and I wouldn't say it because it's not really something people expect me to say.
I also use the word nigga fairly often in my internal dialogue.
I speak Esperanto fluently, at times I feel more comfortable with it than my native language so when alone I will say things in Esperanto
>>24775595
>I also use the word nigga fairly often in my internal dialogue.
That's just from using 4chan too much.
i phrase things like a fucking faggot for no reason.
at which hour do i need to rise?
for what food am i hungry?
etc
>>24775932
it's very likely
>>24776090
at least you're not ending sentences in prepositions
Sometimes I sing to myself.
Oh my lawd,
This is shit
I am so bored
The fuck is this
I have got to escape
This solitary fate
Oh my god
I hate myself so much
Help me
Guiding light
Lead me out of this darkest night
Oh lawdy lawd
>>24775619
>I speak Esperanto fluently
why?
I often think in we. We can get through this. We got this. Were still alive. It's way more comforting than I which feels false or you which feels accusatory.
>>24776440
>I which feels false
w0t
I end every sentence with 'eh puss?' whether or not my kitty is nearby
>>24776490
Just thinking "I really need to do those dishes" feels completely false and pointless. I already knew that I had to do the dishes. Why am I announcing that I need to do dishes?
When I say we, its my conscious mind reassuring my unconscious that were fine, we made it through, when Im feeling bad about something.
On the other hand, when I think in I mode, it can be a point of extreme motivation. For example, "I need to do the dishes. Therefore I am going to stop masturbating and go do the dishes." Then I feel coherent and directed.
I swear to fucking god and satan and buddha I was referring to dogs as doge before it was a meme.
>>24776585
I don't say we, but I often say let's when referring to getting with things. Let's do this shit.
I've been using 'awfully' to describe things lately (e.g. I'm awfully hungry) but never out loud
>>24776440
I interchange between 'we' and 'you,' using the latter slightly more frequency.
>>24776440
I think in we too, it feels more comforting and helps motivate me a lot. Like saying, "we need to do x" works better than, "i need to do x" because it makes me feel like there's someone relying on me
>>24777120
>>24777373
It's obviously a holdover for when we needed friends to do anything.
>going out into the scary forest?
>no problem, just bring a friend
>let's do this
/pol/s an interesting place. Basically /r9k/ organized. They're like "we need to do something about society" while /r9k/ is like "I need to do something about my place in society".
>>24777155
I use you more as well but its so goddamn accusatory. You're wasting your time, you look stupid, etc.