• @[email protected]
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    192 months ago

    Depends on if I’m mad at myself…

    “I should go get some food.”

    “You fucking idiot.”

  • kubica
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    132 months ago

    Both. And often also by name for some sarcasms.

  • Thelsim
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    112 months ago

    I tend to just leave them out all together. Don’t know why though, maybe it’s faster?
    It feels a bit like when you read a book fast and skip over entire words.

    “Need to do some cleaning.”
    “How could this be done faster?”
    Or a common one:
    “Hungry” :)

  • @[email protected]
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    102 months ago

    Interesting that several people are reporting using “you” for negative sentiments, because I use “I” for those as well. E.G. “Well, I’m a fucking idiot.”

  • @[email protected]
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    92 months ago

    Depends which part of myself I’m talking to. If it’s just a general conversation, it’s “we.” If it’s more of a direct conversation to a part of my mind, it’s “you.” If I’m talking about myself to a third-party, such as this response, it’s “I.”

  • Flamekebab
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    82 months ago

    It took me a moment to realise this was about inner monologues.

  • qyron
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    72 months ago

    I, you, we and thou.

    As in:

    “What am I doing?!”

    “You’re getting older, not younger.”

    “Let’s not do this again.”

    “Thou have lost the little bit of reasoning you had left.”

    And it scares people.

  • edric
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    62 months ago

    I call myself by name, like a parent scolding their child.

    • will
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      42 months ago

      “One” for me as well. No need to be so informal just because it’s all in my head.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        More the equivalent of a parent using your full name before telling you to do something… But it is your own mental monologue.