Some people, have difficulty recognizing the voices in their mind as their own, resulting in auditory hallucinations. Others—such as those with autism—may have trouble forming inner speech, which might impede their ability to remember complex instructions
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The voices in my head talk to me, they council me, they comfort me, they talk to ME!
The voices in my head might be evil but man do they come up with some great ideas.
If you have a multi personality disorder do you get a group discount for the counseling session?
Jane Sibbett`s character is cleaning Herman`s floor to make amends for something and the Sensitivity manifestation thinks she has suffered enough, and asks Lust what he thinks
Lust: " She`s down on all fours, what do you think I`m thinking?"
(End of Scooby voice)
I use to enjoy the show Herman`s Head..............................Lust being my favourite
Jane Sibbett`s character is cleaning Herman`s floor to make amends for something and the Sensitivity manifestation thinks she has suffered enough, and asks Lust what he thinks
Lust: " She`s down on all fours, what do think I`m thinking?"
That was a funny show. Too bad it didn't last very long.
"Scotch!"
"Stout!"
"Scotch!"
"Stout!"
Inevitably, one of them always wins me over.
I have two voices in my head that are always at odds and they always say the same things:
"Scotch!"
"Stout!"
"Scotch!"
"Stout!"
Inevitably, one of them always wins me over.
Do you have a thing about Caledonian dwarfs?
Are you from Glasgow?