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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Oct 15, 2020 ^^
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I learned I had synesthesia when I took piano lessons in high school, but my earliest memory of noticing a difference in my brain, is when I laughed at a boy next to me in kindergarten and said âdude your name is yellow why would you use a purple crayon?â Iâll never forget realizing other kids didnât see colors w sound and letters/numbers
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I think people with synesthesia are very cool. I met a guy in my school once who had it. He saw sound as colors. I didn't really ask about it, but he mentioned that he wanted to become a singer because when he sang he saw a "perfect bright green color", and he really does have an amazing voice. The poor boy had a rough childhood tho, so I'm glad he has that future for him.
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i have synesthesia, mostly where sound makes me see colors, but plot twist i also have aphantasia (no imagination, just dark void when i close my eyes)
the best way i can describe having both is like seeing/ being in a pitch black void, but if i were to just turn around i would see a world of imagination, colors, shapes, and sounds. but because i haven't learned to turn around, im stuck seeing nothing and just sensing the sounds/colors behind me where i cant see them.
btw some foods have color
milk doesn't taste white, it's mossy green. And Anthony has a cerulean personality with a khaki (the color) voice and no aura. 4 is E. Anyone with blonde hair's name starts with A. Triangles are red. almost every sound a chello makes is a shade of yellow-ish orange.
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Coming back a year laterâŚI actually had a buddy in high school who could taste color in my ap psych class. We were all so intrigued to know more about her, so our teacher brought skittles for everyone and we blindfolded her and asked her to tell us the color she was eating and it was obvious right every time. I have never met anyone like this other than her, and I think its interesting to hear about more people similar!
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I had a friend in college that when she wrote she would see the sentences in her mind, grammar and all. She could "write" in her head and then just transcribe the sentences, editing as she went. She was an Art History major and she told me this because I studied creative writing and she figured this must be how I write my drafts. I was blown-away! I can't see letters or words in my mind at all, let-alone sentences or paragraphs. It really hit me that this is why I struggled so much in spelling and grammar. I was really like "Wait... all this time people could SEE the words in their MIND!? No wonder they aced spelling tests and I struggled." To be fair this is also why I got into writing, I HAD to write things down because otherwise the words I think are only auditory, seeing, typing, and crafting sentences only exists when I actively write. Anyways I don't think any of this is synesthesia, but it really goes-to-show that minds are all so different and the way we think influences how we learn and what we do.
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This video has just coloured this entire comment section. Look at all these cute humans, making space for each other and bonding over the experience of synesthesia, similar experiences, or lack thereof. I feel so seen, as this is something Iâve always experienced, but only just opened up about recently because just nobody talked about it.
Thanks Anthony!!!! âĽď¸
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My friend has something similar to this, she will see letters and numbers and immediately in her brain, there is a color that pops into her head. If I ever have a project that I want to add some color too, Iâll ask herâ what color is this wordâ and sheâll be like â oh itâs smoky blue,â or something like that, itâs pretty cool honestly
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