Yes i do...lol
2007-11-21 00:31:43
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answered by chrissy 7
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I practically narrate every thought, and think that 100 years from now, they will laugh at those who called it crazy, the way we snicker at some of the practices and beliefs, of our anscestors of 100 years ago. By verbalizing, one can focus on the "reflection" principle withing the thought xyzmarq's, of those high sincerity rated ones, within our designated being group, as well as "blisskeeper"... If you think this is a bunch of "trippy hippie" nonsense...think back to a time you thought something, then blurted it, and after hearing it come out of your mouth, you realized it was stupid, rude, inconsiderate or crass..or simply wasn't really what you meant,.. or for some reason just didn't sound quite right...but it flew out of face, and then you had to back peddle your way around it. Consider the questions...What is realization of existence experience, but the relationships with others?...and What is relationships with others but communication?...and how will the right words, (developed from this verbalized series of thought corrections) flow eloquently off of your lips...if not practiced and nurtured to its highest evolved potential?
2007-11-20 23:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
Sometimes I even talk to other people when they're not around. The first time I did that I thought "wow, that would be embarassing if they were really here" and then I thought "no it wouldn't, because then I would really be talking to them, and it would be kinda cool to be talking to someone for real."
2007-11-21 00:41:41
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answered by The Babe is Armed! 6
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Before i talk to myself..i walk around the house to make sure nobody is home..and then i look outside the window to make sure nobodys walking nearby..finally i clear my throat..then i talk..
2007-11-20 23:03:01
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answered by Fallen&Broken 5
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Hello again Robin,
I most definitely do talk to myself when alone and when in company.
Some people say it is a sign of madness but I don't agree. I consider it is a sign of an active mind.
On top of this, If I am not prepared to talk to myself, how can I expect others to talk to me (LoL).
Poseidon
2007-11-20 23:13:53
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answered by Poseidon 7
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Yes., because I only get sensible responses from myself. And sometimes I get the impression I'm talking to myself when there are people around. I put it down to my superior intellect!
2007-11-20 23:02:58
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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I talk to myself more when there are people around. I talk to myself in the street, I can't stop talking. I was siging in the street yesterday morning walking home from work.
2007-11-20 23:38:22
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answered by elflaeda 7
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I talk to myself all the time, with or without people around. They say admitting it is the first step
2007-11-20 23:01:04
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answered by Rissa 7
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Yes sir, indeed. I put on accents and say amusing quotes. This is usually when in the car although sometimes I can find myself speaking my thoughts under my breath walking downt he street.
2007-11-20 23:09:21
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answered by ace.maverick 1
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Mostly when I am at work, but then people are around me ?
I find some people, to tell you something, they talk to someone else in front of you, but not with you.
So it like person 'a' talk to person 'b' 'I want Michael to xxxxx' but they ignore me (but know you can hear them & know).
I can never understand that why of telling or asking someone to do something ?
2007-11-20 23:09:03
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answered by Mmichael0 3
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Yeah, I think everybody does. I even do it when people ARE around sometimes. Or you may think of something you want to say to somebody, so you kind of "try it out" beforehand, lol. I agree, anyone who says they don't do it is lying. Or they might be doing it and not realize it.
2007-11-20 23:03:07
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answered by Anonymous
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