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{{quote|''Soliloquy:'' A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to themself or reveals their thoughts without addressing a listener.}}
 
{{quote|'''[[Red vs. Blue|Lopez]]:''' I have no idea why humans need to speak outloudout loud when they think.|''[[Red vs. Blue]]''}}
 
{{quote|'''{{smallcaps|Bob}}:''' Now, this goes over here.
'''{{smallcaps|Alice}}:''' You want me to move that?
'''{{smallcaps|Bob}}:''' Oh, no. Just thinking out loud. }}
 
[[Thinking LoudlyOut Loud]] occurs in the odd circumstance that a character is talking to himselfhim/herself out loud and they could easily be thinking the same thing, but just don't. Villains do this a LOT. It's usually a form of [[As You Know]]: often the character would be better off hiding their thoughts from people who might hear them, but, of course, the audience needs to be informed...
 
The difference with [[Did I Just Say That Out Loud?]] is that that trope incorporates an Outer Monologue when other characters are in the room and happen to hear what the character was thinking ''because'' he/she blurted it out. This is where they are speaking out loud intentionally, and/or if they learn nothing from the experience.
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== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Bleach]]'''s Squad 4 third seat (Yasochika Iemura) does this, even in the DS video games (where they account for most of his lines). Everyone tells him they can hear him, but he continues.
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