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Lectin Gaezat
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So, any other lovely Wrimos have the amazing neurological condition known as synesthesia?

Just a quick link on what it is.

Anyone? -looks hopeful- I have Sound -> Color, Taste -> Color and Touch -> Color (but it's rare). ^_^

BlueGonfalon
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Sound --> Color, for me. And I see patterns for lots of stuff. Can't remember what that bit is...

But yes, I have it! I intend to do a speech on it this year. :)

Lectin Gaezat
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Hey Blue. ^_^

I don't quite know how my synesthesia works for concepts - though I am pretty sure I have some form of conceptual synesthesia. But maybe that's just me. Maybe what you're thinking is that synesthesia is a mnemonic device?

Oh speeches! -excited- How do you plan do go about doing it?

BlueGonfalon
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*googles the vocabulary word "mnemonic"*

Oh. Um. I have no idea. I feel uneducated now. I only recently discovered and confirmed that I had synesthesia...so I'm still not quite educated. But like...I see shapes in my head that describe a word. "Confusion" for instance, is almost a paper clip shape, and it becomes animated when I seriously get confused. Veerrrryyy difficult to explain.

Well, it's a speech where I can use props, so...I intend to start out and show some shapes or stuff and ask if the audience knows what they are. I'll then go back through the shapes and label them for what I see them as. And then I'll explain synesthia. And I'll show a board with the alphabet the way I see it...and I hope it'll be fun! :D

Serena Casey
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I have often wondered if I am one because days of the week and months of the year have a color and are at varying levels on sort of a graph, but I've never been diagnosed. Maybe everyone does that with days and months, though...? Not sure.

JezzyHatesJazz
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Not officially diagnosed but I tend to see certain sounds as colours. And sometimes sounds and things in books get me. It's almost like the word or the word combination triggers a physical sensation. Like, the word 'explosion' triggers a red or orange visualisation. There's also the tendency to personify things. Like, I can't leave the last of anything in the box because what if it gets lonely and feels like no one wants it? (I'm not sure if that's just me, though since my mum does it too.)

Sphi 7 months ago

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Sphi
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WOO! This is the group for me!

I have it with words/letters/numbers as colors.

Every time I look at writing I see it in all different colors. I look at a page of a book and it's all different colors. Mostly the colors of words are based off the color of the letter. For example, when I see the word "color" I see yellow because the letter "c" is yellow. But the o's are white, so it's a yellow-white when I pay more attention to it. Even now as I type all the words show up in different colors.

Anybody else have this type?

Writerfangirl 7 months ago

Writerfangirl
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I am not one, but I am so fascinated by it that I am putting it in my story. One of my protagonists can taste words that she hears.

adorable fluffy kittens
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Music has color, pattern, luster, and (visual) texture. It never really looks like a single object, but if a song looks gross enough (or is the wrong color - I have very strong color preferences) I won't like it. ...and then people wonder why my musical taste is so "weird". I can't help it if pretty much all country music has a "raw chicken" component that makes me run away from it!

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pixelcurious
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Numbers 1-9 have personalities. (0 is a blank to me, no personality, it's not alive.)

For instance, 7 is a sneering, mean-spirited bully who likes to pick on smaller numbers. And 9 is just plain vicious. I really don't like 9.

1 and 4 are the weakest, meekest numbers. 1 is small and scared and extremely self-effacing, whereas 4 is just an absent-minded dreamer.

2 and 3 aren't strong, but they'll stand up for themselves even if the odds are against them -- especially 2, who can be quite fierce and protective of 1 and 4.

Those are base personalities, but in a mult-digit number, how they feel depends on other numbers in close proximity. Take 2173 for instance. 7's right there next to 1, so 1 is nervous, but with 2 and 3 there it feels safer than it would be in 17. But 2163 is much more pleasant, because 2 and 3 are watching out, and 6 is completely benign. 1 can relax and even be happy.

When I first started school I thought the personalities of numbers were apparent to everyone, but I quickly found out I was the only one. I shut up about it for decades. Early in elementary school I had a lot of trouble with math; I'd put down the wrong answers on purpose sometimes until I learned to separate my perception from the abstract qualities of the numbers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia#Personification gives a very brief overview of this form of synesthesia.

littleoph
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How I wish I had synesthesia!
Wait, maybe I do. Some smells have colours, like the perfume "L'eau par Kenzo", which smells a beautiful light green (the packaging is blue and believe me, that is just wrong – it smells green, I'm telling you!).

H.e.c.a.t.e
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Another synesthetes here! I have color-graphem synesthesia, number form synesthesia, ordinal linguistic personification and a mild form of sound-color and lexical - gustatory synesthesia.

Have you ever wrote about a synesthetes character? I tried once but it was a bit difficult. I found out what synesthesia is when I was 17, until then I almost never thought about it and thought everyone had it. I don't know how to write a synesthetes without explaining what synesthesia is. I can't have them say things like "this apple tastes like triangles" or "I am orange years old" :P

BlueGonfalon
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@Numbers and objects personalities: I get that too! For instance...I don't like 7, because 7 is a real brat. The only time 7 helps any of the other numbers in subtraction, addition, or multiplication 7 x 6. I...don't know why. And I can't just leave four or so somethings in a box because...what if they don't like each other or something? IDK...

Question: Can anyone else ignore their symptoms? Like, replace it with your imagination? I somehow do that when I read books, so I don't see colors when I read, I see pictures.

@H.e.c.a.t.e: I have yet to write a character with synesthia...though I think one of my characters may have it this year. It's not going to be a key factor to her personality, but it'll be there.

AdrienEtienne
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I have sound-->smell/taste, and sometimes sound-->touch. I have occasionally had cases where I just couldn't stand to be around a person because their voice tasted bad. Fortunately most people have very bland voices. But there was this one guy who I knew in college whose voice tasted like rotten oatmeal...

What music tastes like effects my musical tastes pretty strongly, and if there are vocals, the taste of the voice is especially important to me (most instruments taste at least OK as long as they aren't played really badly).

Also, this leads to me accidentally saying things like "This person tastes good," when I mean that their voice tastes good. For some reason this always gets me weird looks. Heh.

Adrien Etienne

aaalllyyysssaaaaa
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Huh. I was talking to someone about synesthesia where you see colours for sounds the other day. It's fascinating. I don't think I have synesthesia, since I don't visually see anything when I hear sounds, but I can hear colour in notes. I have perfect pitch and the way I recognize the pitches is by distinguishing the colour. Again, it doesn't really relate to any actual colour that I see, like B flats are not blue or anything, but I definitely hear them as their own weird colours. It's hard to explain haha. Anyways, lots of great composers had legit synesthesia, which is fascinating because I bet it made composing much different for them.

Iago Grey
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Oh, it feels really odd to be posting here, because it was only very recently that I decided to accept synaesthesia, and I'm still sort of 'exploring' it, never having really acknowledged it before.

I am grapheme -> colour. Nearly all numbers and letters have a colour.
I also get angry when people try and argue with my colours, even though I know that technically there is no 'right' colour. :) Also, certain songs have a colour and/or pattern, but not so often. For example, all Beyonce songs are golden.

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