• What's your brain's voice?
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After last night everything in my mind is in the voice of Tim Curry from Rocky Horror. :v:
Rainbow Dashes.
Doc Brown.
Sometimes it's Jay from Jay and Silent Bob. Sometimes its my own. :v:
Morgan Freeman is narrating everything I do. I don't know who's paying him but he just won't stop. But my brains voice is usually my own. Except when it isn't. Then it's someone else.
[QUOTE=Sickle;32888297]I like; 'BLBBUUBLBBLBBU BUBULBBLAABAULBAUBAULABAAHGAHAHAGAHGHA' at 00:30 That's my brain's voice.[/QUOTE] Why did I hear that as Ellis in my head :v: Also, mostly my own voice.
Harrison Ford, more specifally his Rick Deckard character.
Nothing, I don't read anything with a voice.
Issac Asimov for me.
There are a variety of voices that my brain seems to like using. VALVe characters, the Super Smash Bros announcer, Morgan Freeman, Professor Farnsworth, the list goes on.
Me, and only me.
kind of as binary/raw data that i then decompress into information.... when i read things i do not imagine a particular voice, i just extract the needed data from it, hardly ever remembering anything that the book "said", rather what the point it was trying to get across was. This however all flips around when i am reading a particularly great novel, where i (once again) imagine that a sort of movie is playing in my head, it really makes reading a novel enjoyable. if i really get into a book i stop seeing the actual book, and instead see the world that it is happening in from a 3rd/first person perspective.
I hear words
Usually my ex's or the hot chicks that I like.
[QUOTE=Sickle;32888329]All I see is tits and ass.[/QUOTE] But that's all I ever think of anyway.
Thanks to Fight Club, it's Edward Norton's.
Sauli Niinisto.
My own voice, but in English.
I read it in a nonexistant voice. When I read something, I take it as if I were looking at a picture or something; I understand what it means, but I don't hear it in my head.
osama bin laden
Everything I read sounds like Morgan Freeman. Oh well, it's better than Gordon Freeman.
Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard or some very gentlemanny fellow.... It switches quite often.
Jaleel White's "Sonic the Hedgehog" voice.
Sometimes my mind speaks to me with a english-russian voice.
My inner voice shifts between my voice and Warcraft 3 unit voices. Because everything sounds much more awesome and menacing in Illidan's voice. The good ol' footman is also a reliable narrator. Sometimes, depending on the game I've been playing recently, my voice will shift to character voices (or, if they're silent, what I imagine their voice to be).
Wheatly, not Stephen Merchant, the original Wheatly
I kept on reading it in a mix between an bit of an English voice and a normal run of the mill Canadian one. I recorded myself and found out why I read in a small bit of English.
Stephen Hawking
Sometimes, it's the soldiers from TF2. Sometimes, it's [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_NAoNd4YyY[/media]
grey delilse as princess azula, i dont know why
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