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I often imagine myself as various MOVIE characters out there.


Mostly ACTION heroes like James Bond, Die Hard and Lethal Weapon movies (by the way folks, hehe, is that alright if I don't put years of film releases in brackets anymore? Lol, thank you - lone - don't take it or me seriously please) but sometimes horror survivors and even guys on one side and this and that.

I don't imagine myself say a woman or a this and that, but again, that's just ME, personal preferences, how about you?

Do you do that? And is that alright? I sometimes repeat people's dialogues. Or pretend to shoot someone, haha.

Sometimes I even imagined myself as the guy who may have been victimized in certain film scenes but with very picky and choosy scenarios.

I even wondered if I was in a fantasy sequel to some or other film and what would happen.

Also, what if I married or got involved with say a bad or guilty female character, even more than that, when I saw it in films, I sometimes was able to not love it or hate it but just mentally drift through related areas but in a respectable and nice sort of way. Is that ALSO alright with YOU folks, and can you say something here in a fun and satirical sort of way? Oh well, I don't care if others dislike me, haha, just kidding.

But anyways, imagining yourself as any movie character, with or without examples, do you do that, and is that alright, cheers.

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You pretend to shoot someone? I guess you have the right to carry fingers.
What you feel is all about mirror neurons. This feature of our brains is what makes movies work. The ability to picture ourselves in the hero's shoes is an innate and natural thing.

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"You pretend to shoot someone?"
VILLAINS only, in case anyone remotely worries or gets any ideas, haha, and mostly even in SELF DEFENSE ala action movie characters. :)

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That's okay, I agree. See you around.

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Haha, you too - and, I try, not here, but elsewhere, not to think too much.

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