nostr:npub1g0uss0sjsgxwmhqxgnvlj0zv9ru89xwfyktkcjc0kgy8syxj79ss383vfw nostr:npub1wkwhx86vqdp2zel4uepr0uhs8rzm9mmn4jhdsnw4vnn5gy8zdedsh2y9sj I just gave the Christopher Lee audiobooks a listen and his voice is beautiful but distracts me from the text. I understand better if its a voice + accent similar to my own. But I'm not sure what exactly that voice is because when I actually talk it never comes out exactly the way it sounds in my head. Could it be I have an inflated self-image which physical reality can never live up to? It would explain my dark triad scores.

nostr:npub1pt6l3a97fvywrxdlr7j0q8j2klwntng35c40cuhj2xmsxmz696uqfr6mf6 nostr:npub1wkwhx86vqdp2zel4uepr0uhs8rzm9mmn4jhdsnw4vnn5gy8zdedsh2y9sj I can imagine what other peoples voices sound like in my head but my own voice in my head is some sort of abstract representation of voice as a concept

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When I read stories I assume everyone is a Lutheran unless explicitly stated otherwise, so I imagine a thick German accent.

nostr:npub1g0uss0sjsgxwmhqxgnvlj0zv9ru89xwfyktkcjc0kgy8syxj79ss383vfw nostr:npub1wkwhx86vqdp2zel4uepr0uhs8rzm9mmn4jhdsnw4vnn5gy8zdedsh2y9sj Highly relatable. This reminds me, sometimes I talk to myself in someone else's voice to get out of a creative rut, like asking "what would Jesus do?"