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Quizzes!! : How Much Do You Talk To Yourself?
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From: MSN NicknameGothicAddiction  (Original Message)Sent: 11/19/2006 8:23 PM


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From: MSN NicknameGothicAddictionSent: 11/19/2006 8:24 PM
Congratulations, you hit a Blue Streak! (...In other words, you sometimes talk a "blue streak" to yourself, when chances allow).

Does having this "quirk" mean you're abnormal? Does it mean you're an oddball? Does it mean you're going mad?

Actually, we (at Quiz Stop) think it means you have plenty to talk about, but not always someone around to whom you can speak.

Perhaps you're just bursting with emotion, imagination, or the need to communicate. (As a child, you probably talked to an imaginary playmate.)

Under the right circumstances, talking to yourself can be a delightful way to release mental "steam" and to confide in a friend (namely, yourself). As long as you allow room for other friends to join in!

Think about it.

Talk it over with yourself.
<XXI1><XXI2>

I'll do that .... lol

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From: MSN NicknamehawaiideeceeSent: 11/19/2006 11:35 PM
Congratulations...Does having this "quirk"... Actually...
Perhaps you're just bursting with emotion, imagination,
or the need to communicate. (As a child, you probably talked to an imaginary playmate.)
yes, his name is Hector... how did you know?

Under the right circumstances,
talking to yourself
can be a delightful way to release mental "steam"
and to confide in a friend (namely, yourself).
As long as you allow room for other friends to join in!

Think about it.

Talk it over with the three of you.
 
ME    MYSELF     I  ?
ID      EGO      SUPEREGO  ?
Larry Moe Curly???

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From: MSN Nicknamesweet_n_sereneSent: 11/20/2006 12:17 AM
 
When it comes to talking to yourself, most of the time..."mum" is the word.

The fact that your lips are sealed may indicate you are mature and sensible in character. Perhaps you are free of this emotional quirk.

As long as you're not too embarrassed or controlled to communicate (at least mentally) with yourself, then bravo! For you, the act of talking to yourself is nothing to shout about.
<ZZI1><ZZI2>

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 Message 5 of 13 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameGothicAddictionSent: 11/20/2006 6:47 PM
you don't talk to yourself anymore, what.... are you normal now or something?  Cause you know that is unacceptable right? lol

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From: MSN Nicknamesweet_n_sereneSent: 11/21/2006 5:16 AM
I don't talk to myself, but the rest of my personalities have mighty fine conversations!

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From: MSN NicknamekrankkallerSent: 11/21/2006 7:31 AM
Congratulations, you hit a Blue Streak! (...In other words, you sometimes talk a "blue streak" to yourself, when chances allow).

Does having this "quirk" mean you're abnormal? Does it mean you're an oddball? Does it mean you're going mad?

Actually, we (at Quiz Stop) think it means you have plenty to talk about, but not always someone around to whom you can speak.

Perhaps you're just bursting with emotion, imagination, or the need to communicate. (As a child, you probably talked to an imaginary playmate.)

Under the right circumstances, talking to yourself can be a delightful way to release mental "steam" and to confide in a friend (namely, yourself). As long as you allow room for other friends to join in!

Think about it.

Talk it over with yourself.

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From: MSN Nicknamegolden♥SableSent: 11/22/2006 2:23 AM

Congratulations, you hit a Blue Streak! (...In other words, you sometimes talk a "blue streak" to yourself, when chances allow).

Does having this "quirk" mean you're abnormal? Does it mean you're an oddball? Does it mean you're going mad?

Actually, we (at Quiz Stop) think it means you have plenty to talk about, but not always someone around to whom you can speak.

Perhaps you're just bursting with emotion, imagination, or the need to communicate. (As a child, you probably talked to an imaginary playmate.)

Under the right circumstances, talking to yourself can be a delightful way to release mental "steam" and to confide in a friend (namely, yourself). As long as you allow room for other friends to join in!

Think about it.

Talk it over with yourself.
<XXI1><XXI2>

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From: MSN Nickname-The_Voracious_Snapmare-Sent: 12/4/2006 12:40 AM
All the time, all the time....



~The Voracious Snapmare~

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From: MSN NicknameGothicAddictionSent: 12/4/2006 9:54 PM
dude I talk to myself so often I'm sure people think I'm nuts, really. I have such a vast array of shit in my head that I tend to just start sorting it all out loud.... maybe I figure it will be less complicated this way lol ...

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From: MSN Nickname§hë®®¥♥G♥Sent: 1/31/2007 5:17 PM
Congratulations, you hit a Blue Streak! (...In other words, you sometimes talk a "blue streak" to yourself, when chances allow).

Does having this "quirk" mean you're abnormal? Does it mean you're an oddball? Does it mean you're going mad?

Actually, we (at Quiz Stop) think it means you have plenty to talk about, but not always someone around to whom you can speak.

Perhaps you're just bursting with emotion, imagination, or the need to communicate. (As a child, you probably talked to an imaginary playmate.)

Under the right circumstances, talking to yourself can be a delightful way to release mental "steam" and to confide in a friend (namely, yourself). As long as you allow room for other friends to join in!

Think about it.

Talk it over with yourself.
<XXI1><XXI2>

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From: MSN NicknameGranChris3Sent: 2/3/2007 1:07 AM
Congratulations, you hit a Blue Streak! (...In other words, you sometimes talk a "blue streak" to yourself, when chances allow).

Does having this "quirk" mean you're abnormal? Does it mean you're an oddball? Does it mean you're going mad?

Actually, we (at Quiz Stop) think it means you have plenty to talk about, but not always someone around to whom you can speak.

Perhaps you're just bursting with emotion, imagination, or the need to communicate. (As a child, you probably talked to an imaginary playmate.)

Under the right circumstances, talking to yourself can be a delightful way to release mental "steam" and to confide in a friend (namely, yourself). As long as you allow room for other friends to join in!

Think about it.

Talk it over with yourself.
<XXI1><XXI2>

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From: MSN NicknameCaptainGonzo420Sent: 2/23/2007 3:44 PM
Congratulations, you hit a Blue Streak! (...In other words, you sometimes talk a "blue streak" to yourself, when chances allow).

Does having this "quirk" mean you're abnormal? Does it mean you're an oddball? Does it mean you're going mad?

Actually, we (at Quiz Stop) think it means you have plenty to talk about, but not always someone around to whom you can speak.

Perhaps you're just bursting with emotion, imagination, or the need to communicate. (As a child, you probably talked to an imaginary playmate.)

Under the right circumstances, talking to yourself can be a delightful way to release mental "steam" and to confide in a friend (namely, yourself). As long as you allow room for other friends to join in!

Think about it.

Talk it over with yourself.
 
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