I would say it's more like a wiki-walk. Like you'll start out with Shakespeare and an hour later you'll somehow of ended up at a page for Strawberry shortcake or something even more random.
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I would say it's more like a wiki-walk. Like you'll start out with Shakespeare and an hour later you'll somehow of ended up at a page for Strawberry shortcake or something even more random.
We permanently have TVtropes running in the background of our minds! XD
(I guess thats why I find the real deal so darn addictive! XD)
Hey out of interest, does anyone else have mini stories running in their heads? I have a dozen, and almost like a area where I have a TV Guide which lets me imagine whichever one I want, pick off where I want and write the progress. Tis cool.
I have long stories going through my head. Long as in...years of development. Until now, I thought I must be the only one who did that (aside from children). Anyways, sometimes short stories too.
Conversations play out in my head. Conversations with people I met earlier in the day. Or conversations with "fake" people <- when I'm trying to work something about. I generally find "them" to be more therapeutic than talking to anyone I know.
I think about people. People in the present...or people in the past that I saw once, but made some sort of impression on me.
Sometimes I "paint" a picture in my head.
Sometimes I go back to a specific point in my past where I remember exactly what I was doing, how I was feeling, how the sky looked...and I can "be in that moment". Not sure if that's just something I do though... those are always triggered though.
It's fun.
My mind gets distracted easily. I can't read long paragraphs. :(
I'm very depressed at the moment, so it would be like looking into a well; empty and dark.
I've become quite familiar with the inner works of my mind after spending so much time there, and to be frank it's a mess of synesthetic sensory input, blurred images, my characters reenacting bits of story, radio static and poetry.
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