Mine is monotone. It doesn't sound like my voice or a spoken voice or any human voice.
>>28855919
That's they way for everyone famalam, there's no need to put emotions into your thinking while analyzing written texts that's just inefficient so it's automatically that way
My voice
Maybe a bit deeper
There's also a slight echo
>>28855919
who is that girl? has she done asuka cosplay? she looks like she could/would
I'm pretty sure don't have one unless I'm thinking about it (like typing this now). I speed read, so I don't actually hear each word I type, I just sort of get the meaning from seeing the words without internally hearing them. Because I've always done this, rather than having to learn to, I can't really explain it.
>>28855919
You are doing it wrong, nobody else can hear your thoughts.
>THESE BAGELS ARE VERY TASTEY NYEHEH
I seem to have one in my mother tongue, for more emotional things perhaps and one in english, that i think is the more rational one
>>28855966
Forgot to mention, the firsr one is simillar to my own, and the english one is this thing without emotions
>>28855966
What causes you to switch? What language?
Reminder that having an inner voice is a sign of high intelligence.
>>28856071
I dont really know what causes it, but sometimes it's portuguese and sometimes it's english
I say everything in my head sounding like Morgan Freeman.
I narrate the shit, out of everything.
It sounds like Yahtzee from Escapist.
My inner voice sounds like vsauce michael
Feels good.
>>28855919
depends on who's talking
Thinking with an inner voice is extremely inefficient. You've really already processed the thought yet you decide to jumble that thought by mentally talking to yourself. I bet people that don't do this have a huge advantage. I also think there are varying stages of this sort of shit yet no one talks about it.
>>28855919
I have no inner voice.
Even when I think in words, it's not vocal at all.