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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You mean the bull shit???
No.
Blood, blood oranges, desperation
All entertainment though eh. Boring here otherwise "
Yes, but when I read some threads I can smell them. I hate it when people call bullshit |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?"
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though. |
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though."
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns."
It's very hard to explain. |
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain. "
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What do I smell of Mary ?
Butter and violets.
Close. It's Garlic and Fat ....... "
That would be someone else on the forums. I'm not saying who though. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me. "
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it? |
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it? "
Yes but I think everyone can. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can."
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images. |
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can.
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images. "
Oh. Maybe not everyone does it then. I'm of the opinion that brains are wired very delicately and if one or two get crossed then your experience of things will vary from person to person. So I experience Monday as red but another person might experience it as smelling of wheat for example. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I did a Mindstore course where they taught you to file information in your brain library and revisit it as required. They also told us to put something distinctive smelling, like suncream, on if you're studying and then again for the exam/presentation or whatever, and the smell would jog the memories of what you learned. I do still do that one. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can.
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images.
Oh. Maybe not everyone does it then. I'm of the opinion that brains are wired very delicately and if one or two get crossed then your experience of things will vary from person to person. So I experience Monday as red but another person might experience it as smelling of wheat for example. "
Red for stress probably lol |
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can.
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images.
Oh. Maybe not everyone does it then. I'm of the opinion that brains are wired very delicately and if one or two get crossed then your experience of things will vary from person to person. So I experience Monday as red but another person might experience it as smelling of wheat for example.
Red for stress probably lol "
Ha ha no, its been red ever since I remember |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can.
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images.
Oh. Maybe not everyone does it then. I'm of the opinion that brains are wired very delicately and if one or two get crossed then your experience of things will vary from person to person. So I experience Monday as red but another person might experience it as smelling of wheat for example.
Red for stress probably lol
Ha ha no, its been red ever since I remember "
Strange how our minds work. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can.
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images.
Oh. Maybe not everyone does it then. I'm of the opinion that brains are wired very delicately and if one or two get crossed then your experience of things will vary from person to person. So I experience Monday as red but another person might experience it as smelling of wheat for example.
Red for stress probably lol
Ha ha no, its been red ever since I remember
Strange how our minds work." only when it's something to do with pussies |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can.
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images.
Oh. Maybe not everyone does it then. I'm of the opinion that brains are wired very delicately and if one or two get crossed then your experience of things will vary from person to person. So I experience Monday as red but another person might experience it as smelling of wheat for example.
Red for stress probably lol
Ha ha no, its been red ever since I remember
Strange how our minds work. only when it's something to do with pussies "
Which smells of ammonia. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I did a Mindstore course where they taught you to file information in your brain library and revisit it as required. They also told us to put something distinctive smelling, like suncream, on if you're studying and then again for the exam/presentation or whatever, and the smell would jog the memories of what you learned. I do still do that one."
That's a great tip. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Does anyone else read a thread and get the smell of it in their nostrils?
are you a synaesthete?
Brb...
Seems so.
Do you ever see words as colours or patterns or is it just smells?
I see patterns in some things and images for sentences. It's hard to explain but it's like seeing things in code. Smells are more dominant though.
I understand. I experience words as colour, sensations and smells and experience some music as images. It isn't as simple as that but you get it.
Some people experience words and music as really intricate swirly patterns.
It's very hard to explain.
Until I mentioned it in passing to some women at my antenatal class I thought everyone was the same. I came in for some ridicule and a lot of them didn't believe me.
Can you find things in your mind if you search for them?
Say, for instance, someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer. Can you search different parts of your brain and find it?
Yes but I think everyone can.
I spoke to a work colleague about it once when we were trying to remember what an acronym stood for and he couldn't do it.
I said it's like searching a library for a book. You walk around your brain in your mind and see if you can find it.
Sometimes I have little memory joggers that are little images. "
Have you got a really good memory? Where you can remember every day? |
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