• fantine9@lemm.ee
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    5 hours ago

    You. And also the pet name that my late husband used for me, if I’m feeling especially pitiful or otherwise in need of encouragement.

  • qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    6 hours ago

    I, you, we and thou.

    As in:

    “What am I doing?!”

    “You’re getting older, not younger.”

    “Let’s not do this again.”

    “Thou have lost the little bit of reasoning you had left.”

    And it scares people.

  • squinky@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    “We”. Not sure why. I guess it’s me and the person I’m talking to (who is also me)

  • Agent641@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    “We”

    “Do we think that leftover scree was important? Do we remember where it came from?”

    “We need to get some more sleep.”

    Sometimes it’s “You” when referring to the lazy, scared, or angry one.

    “You’re overreacting. You’ll be fine. You’re upset over nothing.”

    Never I.

  • josefo@leminal.space
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    10 hours ago

    There are multiple voices, one says “I” while the others respond with “you” if they are disagreeing, or “we” if they agree.

    • I should shave
    • Yes we should
    • No, you shouldn’t. You look stupid.
    • I think that’s right, I’m not shaving.
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        11 hours ago

        More the equivalent of a parent using your full name before telling you to do something… But it is your own mental monologue.

  • JakenVeina@lemm.ee
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    14 hours ago

    Interesting that several people are reporting using “you” for negative sentiments, because I use “I” for those as well. E.G. “Well, I’m a fucking idiot.”