Some problems we have as a human race cannot be solved, because they are circular in nature and to break the cycle either requires an act of god, or the sequestering some inalienable right.
My voice sounds like Keith David’s… if he was monotone and depressing.
What always fascinated me is our voice of conscience, even as a kid my thinking voice always sounded like teenage Jonny Quest’s (before I even knew who Jonny Quest was).
I wonder how bilingual people think, or how we develop our inner voice in the first place?
That’s the joke. He’s a blacker who’s had his black card revoked due to multiple offenses against the black race-- an example being peeling and discarding the skin of fried chicken instead of eating it. So he is category white now. Very, very, white. I’m talking Level 50 White with Grandmaster Ivory Augments.
Also, I respect the av jacking :tup:
Follow in my STOLED! footsteps, my brother.
I didn’t even realize that was Bulldancer until you said something. I was wondering why Shaft quoted himself. This is why I give people custom avatars.
I’ve been watching Dr. Katz. Has there ever been a better show for presenting stand-up comedians? The usual writers lay the groundwork then the comedian spruces it up with their bits during the couch session. Pretty nifty.
By the way, new season of Delocated starts this week.
I figure people who speak 2 or more languages just think in whatever the native language is…whichever one was first learned and spoken around the household. I wonder if people who’ve always been blind can see in a dream though…?
There was a very interesting thread last year or so about the thinking voice…I had actually never given much thought to that until that thread was posted. One of the long list of bizarre things about me is that issue— there are indeed several different voices going on for me. Oddly enough, a lot of them are comedians or comedic actors and various other entertainers… sometimes the mental voice is that of George Carlin, Howard Stern, Artie Lange, John Witherspoon. The more serious tones are the Architect, Sam Elliot (*that older guy from Road House; also co-starred with Whoopi in Fatal Beauty) and Morpheus from The Matrix movies…that last one is the one that actually matches. My regular speaking voice is more like Lawrence Fishburne in character as Morpheus…it varies from that to the Steve “Every Recent Anime Character” Blum voice. Sheeeit, I should just impersonate The Blum and get paid whenever someone can’t afford to get him… I could be the bootleg Steve Blum! One thing I loved to do as a kid was imitate the movie-voice over guys like Don LaFontaine…haha, that brings back memories. Someone had bought an audio tape recorder way back then and I’d do my own voice-overs for things all the time, or just record the audio from random things…oh those were the days…
There’s a russian-accent voice in the mix as well…this is most likely influenced a bit by my favorite art teacher who was from there. That dude had such a bad-ass sounding russian voice… like he was a Bond movie villain for real.
I’m assuming this is an implicit dual contrast, as Tyson is a hug muscular brute with a kitten’s voice, and thus I am supposed to be a kitten with Mr. James Earl Jone’s voice?
My thinking voice is more of an approximation to Jonny Quest, not an emutlation of things I know. It makes sense that we would think in a manner that goes with a situation, rather than just one voice.
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I figure people who speak 2 or more languages just think in whatever the native language is…whichever one was first learned and spoken around the household. I wonder if people who’ve always been blind can see in a dream though…?
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One friend from Jordan thinks in his native tongue most of the time- except around his family where his thoughts are in English.
I told him he’s subconsciously trying to hide his thoughts from his family by creating an extra barrier, in case they can read his mind.
That would be me. I actually feel like making it again, since it was probably deleted during the reboot.
I do have a feeling that William Shatner thinks like William Shatner.