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This 19:03. I've always tied this to being ambidextrous, but I've never read anything to support this idea.
Do you describe food this way? Poets use it as a device. But, for us it's actually the way we perceive things. Welcome to the weird sorority of |
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The weird sorority of strangely articulated senses. |
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Oh, and fwiw, I have a really hard time describing colors. Paint colors. Hair color.
If you set up a Meet Up group, I'd totally attend! |
Sometimes I think you can read someone's post on DCUM and tell s/he has a single-digit IQ. (It mostly happens in the Political Forum.) It's weird, but I have always thought this. Am I the only one who notices this? |
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OP- do you work at the guess booth at Six Flags? If not, you should...
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| Probability? You've got a 1 in 12 chance of getting it right OP. |
| How do you think people born in September act? |
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My ambidextrious 7 yo dd describes things in very strange ways. We take her to the pediatrician, and I have to relay the message that first the stomach pain was "like a square or a triangle" but then it was "swirly." Maybe she has this....
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Tuesdays are yellow-green for me, but not every day of the week has a color.
My synesthesia also involves hearing in which I experience sounds (particularly loud or sudden ones) as flashes of colored light or a cascade of falling sparks. Sort of like fireworks in my head. Kind of cool, but also very annoying when you're trying to sleep. Not only do I have very good hearing, I also have a heightened sense of smell. DH says I'm part dog. I try to see this as a compliment. |
| I bet OP gets it right about 1/12 of the time. |