What is it for?

  • Wolf_359
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    10 months ago
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    Makes total sense to me that you think this way then.

    I teach middle school and I think mostly verbally with pictures thrown in.

    “I should staple this” plays in my head and I have a dreamlike image of a stapler I’m looking for, or perhaps its location. If I focus, I can make those pictures very vivid, but usually they aren’t in my day to day.

    I talk to myself in my head literally non-stop. It’s a full day dialogue with myself - which I suppose makes it a monologue. But it’s pretty involved with a lot of back and forth.

    • Hackerman_uwu
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      It’s so interesting. I imagine your experience is something like Venoms relationship with Eddie Brock which cracks me up!