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⏩ rule

Someone please shut me up!

Samskara @sh.itjust.works - 1mon

Accepting how you sound to others is key to better speech snd also self love.

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LordAmplifier @pawb.social - 1mon

If you listen to yourself enough, you'll get used to it! I used to hate hearing myself talk, but it's not that bad any more. Now, if I could also stop talking so much nonsense, listening to my own voice wouldn't be painful at all.

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Druid - 1mon

At SLT school, we record our therapies so we can rewatch the session with our supervisor and so other students can learn from them too. I hate watching mine :x

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Asafum @feddit.nl - 1mon

I literally wanted to die when I heard a recording of myself...

I went 37 years without knowing I'm basically white Steve Urkel...

/Wrist

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Bluegrass_Addict @lemmy.ca - 1mon

I'm more shocked you went 37 years without ever hearing your own voice recording.

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Asafum @feddit.nl - 1mon

True lol I just never had a need to.

I started using a dating site that let you record a short message for your profile so I said silly a joke and after hearing it I deleted my whole profile and left the site lol

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kamillz - 1mon

I used to hate hate hate listening to myself. Guess what? Changing my voice from guy to a girl made me enjoy listening to myself :3

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cally [he/they] - 1mon

i've stopped listening to myself before sending an audio message to someone. i know what i said.

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agent_nycto @lemmy.world - 1mon

I was somewhere the exact thing you need to do to fix an audio recording so your voice sounds like it does in your skull, but I lost it. Pretty sure it was part of the great reddit purge of my life

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