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Me: hm, I want something to put on the TV as background noise... Huh. Looks like YouTube is recommending something called The Last Unicorn. That's perfect, it's probably some old shitty animation that has aged poorly! I can watch it ironically!
Me, 2 hours later as the credits roll: *crying, cheering, buying the book, composing the songs*
Me, 2 weeks later: So I have compiled all of the quotes from the book that I think could make good tattoos, and also, HOW HAVE I NEVER LEARNED ABOUT HOW THE LAST UNICORN FUCKING SLAPS??? This gay-ass little fairytale fed my soul! Watered my crops! Transed my gender! Can't believe I heard of this story from youtube recommendations, of all places!!
Based on your last post, I can only assume you do not have an internal narrator (i.e. when you are reading the words are spoken internally in your mind), but I have to ask.
weirdly, my internal narration is mostly text-based or visual. I tend to think in something more like written form, not spoken words. Unless I'm reading something that has a voice I'm familiar with, like transcription of a colleague's trial, where I do "hear" them in the transcript, or fic about a tv/movie character, and the author is really nailing their characterization.
I do also regularly dream in writing, and can usually read in dreams. That fiction trope of 'you can tell you're dreaming if you can't read" has always baffled me.