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I suppose it can be annoying if someone asks you a lot of questions or maybe they expect you to already know the answers to the questions you are asking.
But I still find there's nothing wrong as long as the person who's asking the questions is a genuinely curious person. There's nothing wrong with finding answers to things you're oblivious to IMO.
I'm not the only one then! Though I do this when I've got music on, if I think of a story to go with the music I act stuff out that's in my imagination. :lol2:A less disgusting and hopefully less noticeable habit is that when I am using my imagination, I will physically act out what the characters in my mind are doing. For example, if I imagine a character pointing at something, I will physically point at something too. I don't do it with major gestures like swordfights, jumping, etc. but I do it frequently with hand gestures.