goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Makes perfect sense to me - Taking things you see in reality and putting them into abstractions. Unless you're referring to video game roleplaying, that'd be a neat way to see things from that perspective.SailorDove wrote:yep, I tend to do that too. Daydreaming's my version of roleplaying in my own mind. If that makes any sense?
That's exactly how college goes for me. I guess it's a handy skill to have to shift between daydreaming and reality. Don't want to sink in too much into thoughts.Tenshi no Ai wrote:Now my form of daydreaming is just being bored (mostly in class) and just getting lost in my own thoughts (like things I wanna do that day or things I wanna talk to people about)... luckily I have the ability to get out of it when prof gives us a new key word to write down :/
Allegro wrote:When I listen to music, for example, I always picture a little music video going on in my head.
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