• What's your brain's voice?
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I have severe doubt in anything other than "my own" or a "neutral" one.
My own. French or British accented voices sometimes though. Like right now
Like when an american speaks with a british voice, and since I'm not either of those it's rather confusing sometimes.
Bob Page
my own or if it's a reference to something (i.e. GOOD NEWS EVERYONE, I'VE INVENTED A DEVICE THAT MAKES YOU READ THIS IN MY VOICE!) I'll read it in that respected character/person/thing's voice
My own, sometimes Morgan Freeman narrates things for me.
Mine is actually Stephen fry, even with things like Pythagoras being said as "Peter Goras"
Dara O'briain No idea why.
Ricky Gervais's
Alan fucking Ford [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQo4sxX2oQg&feature=related[/media]
Adam West
I don't usually read in anything but my own voice, but as soon as I clicked on this thread I inexplicably started reading everything in Professor Farnsworth's voice. Oh god, now I'm reading what I'm typing in his voice too. Good news everyone!
My own about 95% of the time. 3% of the time is a singer's voice 2% is usually some random voice.
Either a generic male northern English voice, or generic male American voice, it fluctuates for no real reason. If I know what the person who wrote the words sounded like I read it in their voice.
When I'm really bored, it's Bill Cosby's voice
Whenever it's something important I'm reading or some kind of knowledge I need to retain it's always in Christopher Lloyd's voice. Doc's mind reading colander works!
My Own Voice.
Usually my own voice but sometimes I change it.
Professor Farnsworths voice
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpKN-U1-bWk&feature=related[/media] BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
Normally I read in a very elegant and calm British-sounding voice, except for when I get bored I end up reading everything as my impression of an angry German kid.
Tiny Tim
A combination of everyone i've ever heard. If I hear a phrase on TV or something, then whenever that phrase is said I will hear it in that person's voice.
It's my voice unless I'm reading text over an image of someone who's voice I know.
I dunno what my brain's voice is, but it manages to word things better than I do, and it also doesn't stutter when it's nervous. [editline]20th October 2011[/editline] It can also sing as sweet as Frank Sinatra, unlike myself.
It's like a genderless voice, thoughtful, curious sounding-- Manly, yet feminine. CONTRADICTING I KNOW.
generally in my normal voice its fairly often that its in an accent of sorts.
My brain-voice has a very thick Swedish accent.
It doesn't have a voice.
This. [video=youtube;usP30M4zTt0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usP30M4zTt0[/video]
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