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  • My internal monologue has no sound, it's just raw words. Not text, just the concept of words.

    My thoughts can have a voice if I give it one, but not by default. Usually things only have "sound" in my head if I'm playing a song in my head or something.

    • For me no inner voice of any kind. It’s just sort of there. No minds eye either.

      If anyone wants to look them up they are called Aphantasia (no pictures in mind) and Anendophasia (no inner voice).

      • I have a minds eye and can give my thoughts a voice if I choose, but they aren't there by default. Interestingly though, I am a parent to a child who appears to have aphantasia.

      • This is me too. Though I can generate an inner steam of words, those words have no audio qualities and are purely conceptual. They also come "after the fact". I'm thinking of words, rather than words being the medium of my thoughts.

  • It sounds like how I think I sound, so nothing like what I really sound like in recordings.

  • My internal monologue adopts whatever voice end accent fits the situation and what I am thinking about. Otherwise it is mostly ethereal and has no sound unless I think about it and give it a "voice."

  • It sounds like how I sound to myself when speaking, but not how I sound listening to a recording of myself.

    It also sounds different if I'm reading someone else's words.

  • Me and the other me speak and argue a lot, but it has no sound. No voice. Only words. The funny thing is that I'm crazy, as in labelled with schizophrenia and all, and there is absolutely no voice in my head, not even an inner one, not even when I'm reading.

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