• 1boiledpotato
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      5 months ago

      I disagree, I can fantasize, but sometimes I’m too lazy

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        5 months ago

        One thing I’m learning from this thread is maybe some people can visualise but it takes them effort?

        Strange to imagine minds that are not one’s own.

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          I mean for me it’s like a checklist. But it goes by fast. Like I’ll list the characteristics and then apply them to a kind of “3D model” in my head.

          Or I’ll just use past objects from my memory. I’ve seen lots of apples in my life, lol.

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            I mean for me it’s like a checklist. But it goes by fast. Like I’ll list the characteristics and then apply them to a kind of “3D model” in my head.

            This sounds familiar.

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          Imo its just a different thing.

          Like, 1 or 2 here with sort of moving images like memories, sounds, conversations.

          I still listen to interviews despite being able to make up convos in my head. I watch comedy despite being able to make up jokes and funny stories.

          I watch movies despite being able to visualise whatever i want.

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          I mean, one thing is to imagine an apple, imagining moving people is on a while another level.