Programmer_112 wrote:
Depends on the time of day, type of post, and person. For example the post above this is in a slightly British accent, male, a bit nonchalant, and kind of slurred. The voice is coming up at the end of the sentence.
What's my voice sound like?
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I guess I sort of think them, and if something is particularly unique about the personality expressed in the post, whatever I think fits.
People I converse with a lot on Skype and such do sort of have their own voice in my head, but you know
those are their actual voices :L
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soupoftomato wrote:
I guess I sort of think them, and if something is particularly unique about the personality expressed in the post, whatever I think fits.
People I converse with a lot on Skype and such do sort of have their own voice in my head, but you know
those are their actual voices :L
do you hear my voice
I have a problem of not being able to remember anyone's voice like ever unless I'm talking to them (except lui who has a superdistinct voice) but uh yeah
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haxcharsol wrote:
Programmer_112 wrote:
Depends on the time of day, type of post, and person. For example the post above this is in a slightly British accent, male, a bit nonchalant, and kind of slurred. The voice is coming up at the end of the sentence.
What's my voice sound like?
A little high pitched, curious, American, probably Midwest. The question has a major lift at the end.
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Programmer_112 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Programmer_112 wrote:
Depends on the time of day, type of post, and person. For example the post above this is in a slightly British accent, male, a bit nonchalant, and kind of slurred. The voice is coming up at the end of the sentence.
What's my voice sound like?
A little high pitched, curious, American, probably Midwest. The question has a major lift at the end.
I'm kinda curious too. What do I sound like?
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ToxicQuillz wrote:
I'm kinda curious too. What do I sound like?
American, near the center of the Rockies. A bit softer than average, timid, mildly interested, a bit more monotone than I would expect.
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Programmer_112 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Programmer_112 wrote:
Depends on the time of day, type of post, and person. For example the post above this is in a slightly British accent, male, a bit nonchalant, and kind of slurred. The voice is coming up at the end of the sentence.
What's my voice sound like?
A little high pitched, curious, American, probably Midwest. The question has a major lift at the end.
Well of course I was curious I was asking a question.
And yes, I am American.
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I dont read posts at all
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Programmer_112 wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
I'm kinda curious too. What do I sound like?
American, near the center of the Rockies. A bit softer than average, timid, mildly interested, a bit more monotone than I would expect.
That actually sounds like me in real life.
Except for the American part. I'm Canadian.
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for me kimmy123 sounds like a 9-14 year old girl not super high-pitched
but more high pitched then most with a west coast accent
uh i create voices for all the people i have talked to in scratch
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soupoftomato wrote:
I guess I sort of think them, and if something is particularly unique about the personality expressed in the post, whatever I think fits.
People I converse with a lot on Skype and such do sort of have their own voice in my head, but you know
those are their actual voices :L
I do that on chatrooms kind of
Not on forums though iunno why
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Wow! I talked about this with my teacher. She says that whenever she gets an email/note/etc. she reads it in our voice.
Interestingly, I never read things in 'voices'. I am an extremely verbal person, and can read very fast. I wonder why I have no internal voices? I understand what you mean by reading in voices, but I never do it. This is fascinating!
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KalinaStar wrote:
I wonder why I have no internal voices?
I believe this is why:
KalinaStar wrote:
(...) and can read very fast.
Reading text aloud, in your head or not, is exactly what one shouldn't do to read fast. It's a weird thing - instead of reading a text and interpreting the resulting speech, one directly interprets the text. That's how it works for me, at least c:
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technoguyx wrote:
KalinaStar wrote:
I wonder why I have no internal voices?
I believe this is why:
KalinaStar wrote:
(...) and can read very fast.
Reading text aloud, in your head or not, is exactly what one shouldn't do to read fast. It's a weird thing - instead of reading a text and interpreting the resulting speech, one directly interprets the text. That's how it works for me, at least c:
What an astute and intelligent observation!
I think that makes a lot of sense. Although sometimes, I go too fast, and have to go back and read again. Something that helps me interpret the text more efficiently is to annotate in the margins.
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veggieman001 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
I guess I sort of think them, and if something is particularly unique about the personality expressed in the post, whatever I think fits.
People I converse with a lot on Skype and such do sort of have their own voice in my head, but you know
those are their actual voices :Ldo you hear my voice
I have a problem of not being able to remember anyone's voice like ever unless I'm talking to them (except lui who has a superdistinct voice) but uh yeah
Lui may have the deepest female voice I've ever heard
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KalinaStar wrote:
technoguyx wrote:
KalinaStar wrote:
I wonder why I have no internal voices?
I believe this is why:
KalinaStar wrote:
(...) and can read very fast.
Reading text aloud, in your head or not, is exactly what one shouldn't do to read fast. It's a weird thing - instead of reading a text and interpreting the resulting speech, one directly interprets the text. That's how it works for me, at least c:
What an astute and intelligent observation!
I think that makes a lot of sense. Although sometimes, I go too fast, and have to go back and read again. Something that helps me interpret the text more efficiently is to annotate in the margins.
Writing notes in a book?
Never! My mom ruined a plot element of Harry Potter by guessing at it in the margins
R.I.P not knowing what RAB meant
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soupoftomato wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
I guess I sort of think them, and if something is particularly unique about the personality expressed in the post, whatever I think fits.
People I converse with a lot on Skype and such do sort of have their own voice in my head, but you know
those are their actual voices :Ldo you hear my voice
I have a problem of not being able to remember anyone's voice like ever unless I'm talking to them (except lui who has a superdistinct voice) but uh yeahLui may have the deepest female voice I've ever heard
i thought lui was a genderless blob?
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zubblewu wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
do you hear my voice
I have a problem of not being able to remember anyone's voice like ever unless I'm talking to them (except lui who has a superdistinct voice) but uh yeahLui may have the deepest female voice I've ever heard
i thought lui was a genderless blob?
well yeah
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soupoftomato wrote:
KalinaStar wrote:
technoguyx wrote:
KalinaStar wrote:
I wonder why I have no internal voices?
I believe this is why:
Reading text aloud, in your head or not, is exactly what one shouldn't do to read fast. It's a weird thing - instead of reading a text and interpreting the resulting speech, one directly interprets the text. That's how it works for me, at least c:What an astute and intelligent observation!
I think that makes a lot of sense. Although sometimes, I go too fast, and have to go back and read again. Something that helps me interpret the text more efficiently is to annotate in the margins.Writing notes in a book?
Never! My mom ruined a plot element of Harry Potter by guessing at it in the margins
R.I.P not knowing what RAB meant
ahahaha I don't like writing on my books either...unless the school gives them to me. Even though they're brand new, I almost never like them much anyway. I annotate when teachers give me, say, printed articles.
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zubblewu wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
do you hear my voice
I have a problem of not being able to remember anyone's voice like ever unless I'm talking to them (except lui who has a superdistinct voice) but uh yeahLui may have the deepest female voice I've ever heard
i thought lui was a genderless blob?
What man
she said she was shopping for skirts yesterday!
I don't see how a blob wear a skirt
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