Do you guys ever run conversation simulations in your head while you're alone? I've been trying it and I've found it very helpful and even managed to learn some social etiquette lessons just by reasoning through different possibilities. Here's what I mean
>on the way to lunch today rode in a car driven by female coworker
>she turned on the radio and made a couple comments about the music on different stations
>on the way home from work, decided to run a conversation simulation about what would happen if I was driving the car and she was riding
>was also listening to my own mix of music
>theme song of Them's Fightin Herds came on
>imagine that she asked about it (normies haven't heard of it)
>imagine telling her what it is (all is well so far)
>suddenly remember Them's Fappin Herds
>imagine mentioning that as well
>think about it
>realize that it wouldn't go over well
>learn that mentioning animated futa porn to normies should be avoided
>>34224812
Holy shit - I thought I was the only one that did this.....it's embarrassing af when I'm doing this and I find out that someone else is in the house.
>>34224812
>learn that mentioning animated futa porn to normies should be avoided
good thinking
>>34224812
Yes. It keeps my conversational skills from getting rusty for when I occasionally need them. But I think this is more of a cyborg thing than a robot thing.
>>34224850
There's no need to say things out loud, you can just do it all in your head.
>>34224893
I usually go through the motions of actually saying them aloud. Half the time I catch myself doing it, like I'm not even aware of what I'm doing. I do it all the time when I'm driving alone in my car.