SYNAESTHESIA
[noun]
(also spelled synæsthesia or synesthesia, plural synesthesiae or synaesthesiae), from the ancient Greek σύν (syn), “together,” and αἴσθησις (aisthēsis), “sensation,”; a neurologically based condition in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. People who report such experiences are known as synaesthetes. An example of synaesthesia is in one common type, known as grapheme → colour synaesthesia or colour-graphemic synaesthesia, letters or numbers are perceived as inherently coloured, while in ordinal linguistic personification, numbers, days of the week and months of the year evoke personalities.
this is what i HAAAAVEEEEEE. so much more than this though.
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This is who I am
Love Me Hate Me
All you want.
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My brand new half sleeve it’s not done yet, next session will be color and finish the shading the session after that will be back ground. I love my ganesh to always remind me that obstacles do not last forever :)
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So true
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