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Old Jun 27, 2016, 05:59 AM
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hey

ive just read in some other forum, what i also experience and that is hearing thoughts between the lines. for example someone would say "im tired" and i could also hear "i tried" at the same time. sometimes i can hear entire sentences. i also hear myself talk this way, and am unable to control it. when asked, people deny any of this. my best guess is this is some junkie or criminal lingo people use to code what they say. what do you think?

then also what drives me crazy is talking in references. for example someone would say "donald trump has bad hair" and id think theyre talking about me. or "today its raining" would mean today im crying.

thanks for help

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Old Jun 27, 2016, 10:55 AM
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i have had the thing where i think people are referencing me when making comments about someone/something else. i try to tell myself that the world doesnt revolve around me and people arent obsessed with me and what im doing 24/7
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Old Jun 27, 2016, 11:52 AM
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that makes sense. ill try and do the same
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