Do you know...

Re: I do know indeed...

>I talk to myself all the time too, is this a sign of madness?!

no, it's a sign of...superior fencing ability! bravo!
 
Re: I do know indeed...

> no, it's a sign of...superior fencing ability! bravo!

Oh no, I'm sorry but IT IS a sign of madness. And it can show how lonely you are. But I can't blame her, since I do the same.
 
nope, wrong AGAIN!

there are many other things that classify a person as mad; talking to yourself is not one of them, in fact it can prevent madness. who can deny that they talk to themselves, if not out loud then silently in their own heads.

> Oh no, I'm sorry but IT IS a sign of madness. And it can show
> how lonely you are. But I can't blame her, since I do the same.
 
Re: A sign of both?!

Hey I'm just a crazy swordswoman!

I need to start speaking in a more swashbuckling way if I'm going to carry this thing off properly...and I'm thinkin' this is possibly where the madness may help!

Comment's, Advice?
 
Re: A sign of both?!

> Hey I'm just a crazy swordswoman!

> I need to start speaking in a more swashbuckling way if I'm
> going to carry this thing off properly...and I'm thinkin' this
> is possibly where the madness may help!

> Comment's, Advice?

If you want me to be your doctor, first...YOU PAY ME, ok?
 
yeap

> there are many other things that classify a person as mad;
> talking to yourself is not one of them, in fact it can prevent
> madness. who can deny that they talk to themselves, if not out
> loud then silently in their own heads.

But when you start to talk loud... could you say this is healthy??? I did it once and a friend came and asked: ARE YOU TALKING TO YOURSELF???? then I felt very scared.
 
but somni baby, don't shout to yourself when other people are around to talk to!
 
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