Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Maledicte (post: 1466575) wrote:It depends on what I read. One time I read a book and I kept hearing the villain's lines in CRISPIN Freeman's voice, which was pretty cool.
Maledicte (post: 1466575) wrote:It depends on what I read. One time I read a book and I kept hearing the villain's lines in CRISPIN Freeman's voice, which was pretty cool.
Okami (post: 1466582) wrote: The voice in my head can also pronounce words that I otherwise couldn't and is a lot more expressive than I typically am spoken aloud. (I write much better than I speak, and often find myself fumbling to get words that I would know in my head out by tongue.)
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
sailorsaturn (post: 1466596) wrote:When I'm thinking I usually think with a voice that is like mine but a bit higher than it actually is. When I'm reading the narrative is usually what I imagine the author sounds like and characters are in the voice that I imagine they sound like.
ABlipinTime (post: 1466801) wrote:Anyone else give their self a different voice (than their inner one) when thinking of their self in third person?
ABlipinTime (post: 1466801) wrote:Anyone else give their self a different voice (than their inner one) when thinking of their self in third person?
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