Talking Nonsense
Talking nonsense can take on so many meanings, from "hearing" a person in shock ramble on, to listening to someone speaking a foreign language. For some stroke victims, there can be a phase (temporary or permanent) called aphasia , one where your mind is clear but your speech is unintelligible to others (the other form is the opposite, where a person speaking to you sounds jumbled and cannot be understood). I can vouch for the "shock" version from my teen years, emerging from the ocean after being caught in some rough water, riding back with my roommate some 30 minutes to our apartment and him turning to me to ask what had happened. I just told you when I got out of the water, I said, as well as the whole drive home. "You were talking gibberish," he told me. And yet, to me it sounded normal, clear and organized. When that happens, who knows what our brains prioritize, basically telling our bodies that it has more impo...