When did we all accept that imagined vocalization of our thoughts is necessary or sufficient for consciousness? This seems like a *particularly bad* criterion, my people.
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Replying to @averykimball
No stream-of-consciousness person here. I think people who are constantly subvocalizing or have internal mental chatter are nervous wrecks facing constant anxiety about what to do next, who they are, etc. They should try zen!
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Replying to @PereGrimmer @averykimball
I'm pretty neurotic, my interior monologue never stops, sounds a lot like my twitter tbh
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Replying to @0x49fa98 @averykimball
I have the opposite temperament -- low neurosis, high need for stress to get activated. I envy neurotics! -- constantly busy! Running about putting out fire after fire, everything a calamity, everything urgent! Hard for the person, great for society; they get things done.
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I bet if you were forced to spend a day or two in a neurotic state of mind you would never dream of envying it again
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I don't dream, either.
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don't remember them in any case
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"You don't remember your dreams; they still make you strange."https://open.spotify.com/track/6QpxdkwfOWXUTwD8vdNtQJ?si=Ja0mgYJzScq6tXckNGV6Cw …
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