Quote Originally Posted by Mirno Sctlnd
Indeed hmm it sounds like half of you are just trippers, I mean I am aware of this condition just didn't think it was so common.
I've never tripped in my life. The only recreational drugs I've ever done are weed, alcohol and codeine, and I've been experiencing this color-grapheme synaesthesia at least since elementary school, long before I tried anything.
ermitonto Reviewed by ermitonto on . I have synaesthesia... So the other day I heard something interesting about synaesthesia (where people's senses get mixed up, like they can hear colors and smell shapes), so I decided to read up on it more since it seemed like an interesting subject. First I learned that it is more common in people with autism, which is interesting because I'm pretty sure I have Asperger's Syndrome, a form of high-functioning autism that isn't a totally bad condition to have. It has its up sides (like higher intelligence, intense Rating: 5