TheyoungTulpamancer April 19, 2013 Author April 19, 2013 Melody: Hiya snow! That's really nice of you to say moon shooter! I'm just typing what she tells me to, i ask her what she wants to reply and i post it for her (She sounds really fluent at talking, it does take her a while to talk though)
Nesq300 April 23, 2013 April 23, 2013 If you want I'd recommend you to go to the IRC chats sometimes if you both want to chat with other people or tulpae, it's pretty fun actually and somewhat useful to train your hearing for Melody. She looks very friendly and I think she would like it :) Try it ;) EDIT: Sue: Hiya Melody! Welcome to the vocal world, hope to see ya'! ...Yay
Onicron April 23, 2013 April 23, 2013 This has to be the best thread I've read for a while. Shai Age: 420 days (6th Nov) Form: Fluttershy minus the cutie mark and with yellow eyes Telk Age: 364 days Form: Ninth Doctor or a Dalek Cherry Age: 231 days Form: Human female, medium length dark violet hair, late teen/ young adult http://onicron.tumblr.com/
Nobillis April 24, 2013 April 24, 2013 Thank you for the help everyone, Melody says hi and that she's happy you helped me listen. Hello Melody. I know that it really helps young tulpas when other tulpas say hello, so Hello! A few things you should know. Humans take time to learn, so be patient with your human. Try to be kind and understanding. Humans need a lot of help, so you've a rewarding life to look forward to. Also, as you will know from the other posts, you're not alone and you are welcome here. I would agree with the other suggestions here, later when you are feeling stronger try talking with humans on the chat. Don't worry about making mistakes - we all went through that and it does pass quickly. Also, to your human, I will say hello "TheyoungTulpamancer". Teach your tulpa compassion and she will will be your boon companion for life. Be well you two. Please consider supporting Tulpa.info.
Guest bourbonowns April 24, 2013 April 24, 2013 What part of your head gets warm / sore when you force for a long time? You'll often feel a tingle, a warm feeling that someone is nearby when they say something.
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