Learning to touch type. Literally the best thing I’ve ever done with my synesthesia.
AnasAbdin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Monterey Bay Aquarium
NASA
dirt enthusiast

Andulka
almost home
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Kiana Khansmith
Keni
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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trying on a metaphor
will byers stan first human second
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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sheepfilms
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Learning to touch type. Literally the best thing I’ve ever done with my synesthesia.

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Large Abstract Print, Large Wall Art navy blue mid century modern art, blue painting “Sparkles 08” by Duealberi
Same.
The word every synesthete wants to hear. (via a-synesthetic-world)
Underwater nuclear reactor test, where Cherenkov radiation is the result of the experiment.
A nice reminder that, contrary to the sickly green you usually see in fiction, glowy radiation is usually a lovely blue. But what’s happening? Well, something’s going faster than light! I’m not a physicist, so i might be getting some details wrong, but this is as far as i understand it:
See, the speed of light is a universal constant, the c of e=mc². But that’s only in a vacuum—so much of physics is based first and foremost on activity in a vacuum—and the speed of light through matter is often significantly slower. Instead of 1 c, light moves through liquid water at about 0.75 c. That may still be ludicrously fast, but it’s still slowed down enough that charged particles like electrons can exceed that speed within the medium in question. Exceeding that speed does all kinds of weird, somewhat terrifying and very exciting things to the electromagnetic field of the medium, including the creation of a shockwave in a manner very similar to a sonic boom.
In other words, that bright blue visible radiation is what happens when a particle exceeds the speed-of-light-in-water and creates a luminal boom.
Abduction Ray.

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a mini lesson in musical terminology
piano
FORTE
ᵖᶦᵃⁿᶦˢˢᶦᵐᵒ
FORTISSIMO
ᶜʳesCENDO
DIMINuenᵈᵒ
SFᵒʳzaNDO
a d a g i o
a n d a n t e
allegro
rit a r d a n d o
a c c e l e r a ndo
stac- ca- to-
leeggggaaatttoooo
Bipolar friends! I know depression can sometimes dull synesthesia, so how does hypo/mania affect your synesthesia?
When your syn creates a meme that only you can understand so there’s no way to tell anyone

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[writes out date in bullet journal] [pauses in deep satisfaction]
it’s Wednesday the 7th…they match…
Fun fact!
Synnies usually have a book next to their bed that they plan to read eventually. This can go on for years.
Synesthetes are weird, but in a “carries a backpack full of books to an event or errand even though there’s not going to be a chance to read” kind of weird

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The Iran-born, London-based producer opens up about the futurist roots of his new album 'I AKA I.'
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