Author Topic: Have you ever had the habit of associating a personality with an inanimate obj?  (Read 2572 times)

i swear to god my phone's keyboard hates me
this

when i was 3 i talked to my door

oh god, i'm sorry but i laughed at that

Time hates me. I was left with a computer from 2004.

I just need to swap out the quad-core hyperthreaded processors from Xeon to i7. I'll have a gaming rig there.



I eventually talk to the bots in unreal tournament if a match is going long enough
I also have one big stuffed bear that I talk to if I'm not paying attention
she doesn't talk back though

but sometimes the bots do...
oh god, i'm sorry but i laughed at that
"let me through!"
"what's the password?"
« Last Edit: July 30, 2012, 04:55:26 AM by Night Fox »

They don't really count as inanimate objects, but I'll imagine conversations with NPCs in Fallout and Skyrim, especially with followers I like who don't have enough lines.


I can imagine a personality for any car I look at

I used to like to imagine that every object had a "soul", and the more complex it is, the more complex its mind could be (car > speaker > fence)
when it was broken or dismantled, the consciousness was split into each part and appropriately became less complex
they were fulfilled when used properly and efficiently

I used to like to imagine that every object had a "soul", and the more complex it is, the more complex its mind could be (car > speaker > fence)
when it was broken or dismantled, the consciousness was split into each part and appropriately became less complex
they were fulfilled when used properly and efficiently

Isn't that practically the basis for the Japanese religion Shintoism?

i thank my cars machine spirit every time we get somewhere safe, so yeah kind of

I can find out myself by casting a spell, but that often goes wrong. :C

On a side note I think different alcohols have different personalities.
i didn't know that they let patients drink alcohol at the mental wards