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Synaesthesia means percieve with molten senses. A synaesthete experiences several senses simultanously: Seeing music or hearing tastes. Sometimes letters and numbers have specific colors. It is very common. Only those who percieve awarely can recognize their Synaesthesia. http://www.synaesthesia.com

(Music, see: http://www.myspace.com/schillermusic)

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  • I just think everyone who thinks they have synesthesia is tripping acid. I watched another video saying acid can give you temporary synesthesia. TRIPPY BRO

  • Dude you look like Jesus :D

  • blue, green hmmm.

  • dripping sink at the beggining. light blue

  • omg I want that t-shirt

  • the music at the beginning is powder blue and smells like makeup compacts.

  • Huh. I usually don't see THIS much color when I listen to that music. Violin is generally around the lighter red with a white faded outline. It's waves, like in the video, but I get the feeling it's moving forward more than this is. I love listening to a bass drum. It's generally this black hole that blocks out some of the right portion of the color and sucks it in.

  • What about when you see sounds?

    I cannot hear sight, though...

  • The perception part for me was freakishly accurate. I hear strings, I see waves, generally dark blue, but not like the ocean.

  • I am synesthetic too. Me niether i don't know how it is to not see colours in places. My synesthesia is less strong.

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