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SYNESTHESiA 7

synesthesia: a condition characterized by sensory overlap in which one sensory input, such as a sound, stimulates a second sensory pathway, such as color visualization.

some sense letters and numbers as:

some sense letters and numbers as: colors

some sense letters and numbers as: colors

personalities

some sense letters and numbers as: colors

personalities textures

some sense letters and numbers as: colors

personalities textures quadrant locations

some sense letters and numbers as: colors

personalities textures quadrant locations tastes

some sense letters and numbers as: colors

personalities textures quadrant locations tastes feelings

some sense letters and numbers as: colors

personalities textures quadrant locations tastes feelings combination

colors
A: Bright red. The sort of red that would fit Snow Whites apple. Extremely vivid; it overrides all other letters in words, except for E. B: A beige-ish orange. You know those pale orange pumpkins? Somewhere between that and the color of lightly tanned, caucasian skin. C: A light, dirty yellow. The color of an adobe building in warm sunshine, if you know the kind I mean. D: Brown. A less potent/enduring brown than U. Damp sand or cinnamon sugar, but without dots. E: Green. Very, very green. The sort of green that grass dreams of during dry summers. It is the only letter with as potent a color as A. F: Very faint green. Depending on its neighboring letters, it could fade to yellow almost immediately. Washed out.
moya

personalities

jesse jaren

quadrants + colors + shapes

pamela mckenna

combination
1 is pure, white, and means well but is often icy. 2 is bland and soaks up colors like a sponge. 3 is green, lush, and friendly. 4 is red and likes to party. 5 is a color that cannot be named. It is mysterious and quiet. 6 is a green or blue smile. The first smile you see when you first meet someone. 7 is golden yellow and cheerful but is usually a little too much to handle. 8 is orange. Fat, burnt orange. Selfish and laughter. 9 is upset stomach pepto bismol cherry preservatives pink. I hate that bitch. 0 is a newborn baby with a giggle.
sarah lloyd

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Its just impossible to imagine life without my synesthesia. I scan books for words by looking only at word color. I categorize songs by color. I write chapters such that the color scheme is overall nicely flowing and smoothly transitioned, matching the tone. I cant say what I like or dislike about it--I would never give it up. Not for anything. (I mean, maybe to save someones life, but the thought of life without color is unbearable.)
moya

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As a kid it was great when I was bored in grade school because I could make up little stories about the numbers and letters and their adventures. Stories based on their existing personalities...
mike jones

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I absolutely love it. I love color in general and it has become a central part of my life and my way of thinking.
sarah lloyd

Sometimes I am more inclined to pick an answer over another on a test because the color is more apealing. Most of the time, I am wrong anyways.
sarah lloyd

Constant struggle between bad and good words. In my head, a whole drama will be going on. Like my right hand fighting my left hand. Or how the numbers 6, 7, 8, 9 would be fighting out like a teenage school drama. I also did not like how illogical everything was, so I forced myself to stop when I was about 12 years old.

geri nariko

other discoveries:

other discoveries: looking at colored type

other discoveries: looking at colored type uppercase vs. lowercase

other discoveries: looking at colored type uppercase vs. lowercase curves having to do with gender

other discoveries: looking at colored type uppercase vs. lowercase curves having to do with gender word colors

other discoveries: looking at colored type uppercase vs. lowercase curves having to do with gender word colors mixing up letters - 7 & Y

other discoveries: looking at colored type uppercase vs. lowercase curves having to do with gender word colors mixing up letters - 7 & Y writing

other discoveries: looking at colored type uppercase vs. lowercase curves having to do with gender word colors mixing up letters - 7 & Y writing foreign alphabets

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