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Faliara

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I have a bad habit of running around in circles when my imagination runs wild.
I like to paint, I like to draw but more often than not I'm spending my time on the Internet.
I tell myself that I can do this, I will do this and then I DON'T DO IT.

Oh, and sign me up.

EDIT: Wait, we're not supposed to say that?!
 

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Yeah so I looked synesthesia up and I used to see numbers as colors, but now they're just different levels of light/dark. Same thing with days of the week. For example, Monday is sort of a cold light, and Tuesday is this kind of cold dark, but warmer than Monday. Wednesday is a neutral light, very light, I might add. Thursday is a warm light, darker than Wednesday or Monday. Friday is sort of warm and dark and then Saturday is like a lighter version of Thursday, after which Sunday is pretty much Thursday again.

Aside from that, I don't like dogs, I'm lazy, very lazy and some people say I'm smart.

I'd like an evaluation please thanks in advance
Mmh, but did you actually look at a number and BAM it's a colour whether you want to see it as a colour or not? To me, I can't help but see your entire name as orange. Like, literally, it looks like Asshat rank to me, well a little lighter than that colour. But you get the idea.

Monday to me is an ominous sort of thing, like how I see 68 (see my post in the current art prompt), Sunday is a very pale ice colour, Saturday and Tuesday are both purply-black and all spotty, picture an enderman with goosebumps. Wednesday and Friday are both lime-green, but Friday sort of has clouds. Like a green sky. Thursday is the oddity, it's that one day I can't put my finger on. Sometimes it's purple like Saturday and sometimes it's rainbow.
 

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Mmh, but did you actually look at a number and BAM it's a colour whether you want to see it as a colour or not? To me, I can't help but see your entire name as orange. Like, literally, it looks like Asshat rank to me, well a little lighter than that colour. But you get the idea.

Monday to me is an ominous sort of thing, like how I see 68 (see my post in the current art prompt), Sunday is a very pale ice colour, Saturday and Tuesday are both purply-black and all spotty, picture an enderman with goosebumps. Wednesday and Friday are both lime-green, but Friday sort of has clouds. Like a green sky. Thursday is the oddity, it's that one day I can't put my finger on. Sometimes it's purple like Saturday and sometimes it's rainbow.
No, not that strongly. I don't think I have synesthesia or if I do, it's a very light version of it or something, but you know, since we were already talking about this, I figured I might as well mention it.
 

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No, not that strongly. I don't think I have synesthesia or if I do, it's a very light version of it or something, but you know, since we were already talking about this, I figured I might as well mention it.
Yeah, I suppose some people could have it better than others. It's just a lot of people on the internet claim to have it for some reason when only a very very very very veyrhewgfyuguualhfry low number of us actually do have it.
 

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Yeah, I suppose some people could have it better than others. It's just a lot of people on the internet claim to have it for some reason when only a very very very very veyrhewgfyuguualhfry low number of us actually do have it.
A lot of people want to be special, so they think they have something to separate them from the rest of us. Synesthesia, OCD, ADHD, whatever. A lot of people say they have it, but very few actually do.
 

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A lot of people want to be special, so they think they have something to separate them from the rest of us. Synesthesia, OCD, ADHD, whatever. A lot of people say they have it, but very few actually do.
I read some comment on a Youtube video on synaesthesia a while ago that said something along the lines of "sorry bub, but you're not that little special rainbow snowflake you say you are," which made me chuckle. xD
 

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I read some comment on a Youtube video on synaesthesia a while ago that said something along the lines of "sorry bub, but you're not that little special rainbow snowflake you say you are," which made me chuckle. xD
I actually had an interesting thought last night, and since we're on the topic, what would happen if a syna-whatever was colorblind? o-o
 

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I actually had an interesting thought last night, and since we're on the topic, what would happen if a syna-whatever was colorblind? o-o
I suppose they'd see everything as different shades of greyscale; I saw a video done by this blind Youtuber once where he answered the question "Do you see when you dream?" He answered no, and went on to provide an example of dreaming about a horse race: he would simply hear the galloping of the horses and not see anything, just like you would expect but without the visual sensory input.
Likewise, what a blind colour-synaesthete sees would still seem perfectly normal, to them at least. That is assuming they were colourblind from birth, though. If they went colourblind after birth, after seeing colour at least once, then it'd be a much sadder story in their terms. "Oh woe is me, colour and all that, etc.," whereas the term "ignorance is bliss" rings true for colour-synaesthetes colourblind from birth.
Still, if I read a black text then it's still coloured for me. I can "see" the colour, but I can also "see" the fact that the text is black. I don't know, imagine 3D glasses where you can see blue and red at once but they don't mix to make purple. It's like that, except the colour I see is a lot more vivid than the colour the writing is physically written in.
 
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