Venkatesh Rao@vgrPoll: What does my writing/tweeting voice sound like in your head? (only for tweeps who haven't heard my real voice)Your own voice36%Generic Indian10.6%Generic American39.8%Other (@ specify)13.7%161 votes·Final results9:08 PM · Sep 19, 20161 Quote Tweet
Mark (yoga sessions 81/100)@mwotton·Sep 19, 2016Replying to @vgri don't subvocalise written text, it's a strictly visual+conceptual thing. Do you really sound text out in your head?117
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Sep 19, 2016Replying to @mwotton.@mwotton I am vaguely aware of it and it usually sounds like my own voice... Not an intentional subvocalization, more like an epiphenomenon12
sol@fire__exit·Sep 19, 2016Replying to @vgrno "voice", reads the same i read everything else in my head, i have no auditory sense of it12
Science Banana@literalbanana·Sep 19, 2016Replying to @vgrit sounds generic west coast American and I've even heard your real voice lol3
Jscott@DailySuicide·Sep 19, 2016Replying to @vgrown voice? I've never done this. Even with my own writing. Perhaps my own tone, but I have a Texas accent that I wish on no one.1
Tony@anileated·Sep 19, 2016Replying to @vgrno specific voice even after having watched the weirding vid (where I heard yours for the first time)11
nicole@nicoleaube·Sep 19, 2016Replying to @vgrhaven't heard you, but I hear an intelligent voice, for as much as it's imagined.1