in my case i have a very strong internal echolalia, as in i get stuck with a phrase or a specific thought, song, word, ecc… which i find very annoying, though I dont know about external echolalia, I never noticed

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    Snippets of songs. They go round and around in my head.

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      6 days ago

      Constant loop. Usually a song I like and then it gets ruined by the repetition. Thanks brain.

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          Yep. I’ve learned that this happening is a good indicator that I’m not doing well mentally and there’s a thing I’m avoiding confronting.

          Then I have to play brain detective until I figure out what it is.

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      Same. I often wake up with random songs going through my head in the middle of the night. Sometimes it’s not the same one that was looping when I went to sleep.

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      This is why i like orchestra style music, no lyrics to focus on so it’s a little easier to deal with…

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    I had “dragon cum” stuck in my head for years (I think I picked it up from bad dragon) and now “gay homosexual women” has been stuck in my head for a few months now.

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    If I’m not listening to music or hyperfocusing really hard there’s a constant looping snippet of some random song playing almost all the time, usually just a few seconds long. Changing it requires to listen to something else. I don’t really mind it (as long as the song doesn’t suck!), seems like my brain just needs a constant rhythm throughout the day. I always thought that it’s normal for everyone until I learned about neuro divergence a year ago.

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    Oh. I thought this was just me. I tend to repeat phrases or meaningless collections of syllables in my head, but I also got warrant’s cherry pie stuck in my head for several months once , which was awful

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    It used to be awful, I’d end up repeating the last thing I said in my head over and over 'til there was something else I needed to process verbally.

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      5 days ago

      same, I’ll get stuck on a loop repeating the last thing in my head. Listening to music helps sometimes.

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    Bad enough that I cannot handle music with lyrics, with a few exceptions. Genres like post-rock are all I listen to.

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      instrumental music is so good. Bands like Chon (math rock/math metal) or casiopea (80s j-fusion) are among my favorites. If you like post-rock theres an italian band called massimo volume (means maximum volume) though they have lyrics so i don’t know if you’d like ir

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    Eenie-meanie-cippolini-oom-pop-pop-a-leaney-hotchie-kotchi-Liberace-I-love-you.

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    Non-stop, unless I’m listening to, or singing something. If something gets stuck, I have to listen to that stick specifically and read the lyrics while the song is playing… Then it goes away

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    It depends. Sometimes it hits hard and others I can just ignore it. My daughter and I do like to try to get songs stuck in each other’s heads though, so we’ll constantly quote lyrics to each other and try to pass them off as regular conversation