Author Topic: Have you ever had the habit of associating a personality with an inanimate obj?  (Read 2592 times)

i do this a lot. i also have an odd habit of naming various items on my desk.
i mean, it's not like i named a little marble cat after a forumer or anything...
Care to name who?

Care to name who?
not really

I usually give sorta-generic AI in video games personalities (eg the Midnight Club LA's "Franks" hot-dog trucks are conspirators trying to monopolize LA, I sorta become fond of bot teammates in TF2 after several long rounds, etc).

It actually enhances the game for me a bit :P
i do that also, as well as naming unnamed bots and having little conversations with bosses during boss fights.

my mp3 player is a sassy bitch.



sometimes i take two pieces of bread because i dont want the other to be lonely
im serious :c

sometimes
but I never remember any of it long enough to keep it going

I generally get attached to inanimate objects then feel like they have emotions and feel bad for not interacting with them.

For some reason I saw the letters A K P R V as femine characters.

I renamed my Ipod to "Shepard" because that Ipod deserves such an awesome name.


everything in my room has a heart. but theres one little friend who stands out over the rest, he lives in my room... i call him bob:


he just stares at me man... all day and all night... it watches me. i talk to it sometimes

Hey, the task manager and I have worked everything out now.
She doesn't feel like I'm just using her anymore.

It's called schizophrenia and it is a very dangerous disorder.
self diagnosed, i'm guessing?

Hey, the task manager and I have worked everything out now.
She doesn't feel like I'm just using her anymore.
I always persona the Task manager as like the big tough leader on my PC.

"Task Manager! This game isn't behaving!"

*Task manager pops up*

"YOU BETTER WORK OR I'M GOING TO END YOUR LIFE... AGAIN!"

I've had this keyboard for 11 years and it hasn't faulted a single time since it was bought in 2001.