I didn't want to distract from their thread, so I went to start a post on my own.

I didn't realize people had, like, pitch or tone in their internal voice in their heads? I don't even have volume. It's always the same.

Really.

I feel cheated somehow.

@PatrickoftheG I'm like the OP in that other thread, my inner voice is a good mimic.

I didn't know other people *didn't* have that.

(It's all good. Diversity is the engine of survival, no matter what Leonard Cohen says.)

@sennoma I get that, but I feel like I was cheated by the divine and I want all the fun toys :(

@PatrickoftheG I know how you feel -- I have moderate deuteranopia (red/green colorblindness), so my world is muted relative to most people's; and ever since I learned what it is I've wished I had synaesthesia.

If there's a manager, I'd like to speak to them. 🙂

@cy That's something I wish I could even consider. I also wonder about sounds outside of the standard hearing range, and all the sounds I can no longer hear because I'm older now and those are only for the youth.
It's one of the reasons I'm really into transformation. You never know how weird something is if you were born that way.

@cy I still recall a quote from Battlestar Galactica's remake, Brother Cavil, that got stuck with me.

https://disquiet.com/2009/02/21/quote-of-the-week-stockwells-supernova/

Quote of the Week: Way Beyond Electric Sheep – Disquiet

...Cavil is a talking puppy, right?
@cy Al from Quantum Leap as an evil space clone robot.