Sno Leopard wrote:~The Great Selkie~ wrote:Sno Leopard wrote:So we recently did a unit on the American Civil War in my history class and I kept screwing up the uniform colors because my word for "Union" is grey. Whoops.
My alphabet looks a little like this:
A B C D E F G H I (white) J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
I have a lot of yellow-orange letters. Not sure why? But. eh.
cool! a lot of my letters are white, but they usual have textures(?) like, L is kind of smooth like ivory, M is almost like fabric and N is like very stiff, smooth fabric. random question for you: do you hear words in colour? if so, do the sounds of words look the same as how they are written? for example, the word psychology, when written, is brown, black, golden, dark blue and purplish. but when i hear the word, it is just gold and dark blue. does this happen to you??
Not that I've noticed. I only get colors when I read or think of graphemes, and those are pretty consistent c:
@Sno Leopard I find that interesting, because out of all the letters that are yellow or orange to you, C is not one of them. C, statistically, is yellow for most people!
Side note;; welcome to all the new synthetes! I'll add you guys to the list c: