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months = colours??


georgie

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is it just me who has specific colours which I somehow just subconsciously assigned to each month? like I could sit down and immediately tell you what colour each month is. in fact..

(there will be capital letters because autocorrect is mean scree : (   )

January- light blue

February- slightly darker blue

march- red

april- green

may- red

june- yellow

july- orange

august- lime green

September- purple

October- dark blue

November- dark purple

December- kind of scarlet-y red

 

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Interesting, never thought about that before but now if I had to assign colors it would be like this.

January- ice blue, almost white

February- light blue

March- green

April- bluegreen

May- golden yellow, like dried grass

June- yellow

July- orange yellow/ indish yellow

August- red

September- orange, yellow, brown, basically autum colors

October- grey green

November- grey with a hint of blue and white

December- white

Some of my color descriptions are a little funny but I hope you get what I mean :D

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Hah.

January = Icey Blue

February = Pink

March = Baby blue/soft blue

April = Yellow

May = Green

June = Brown

July = Orange

August  = Dead leaf (You know the color?)

September = Orange Red

October = Light Orange

November = Grey/gray

December = White 

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Interesting idea! Lemme do this in my interpretation:

January= A light colour of blue

February= Royal blue 

March= Gold

April= Baby yellow

May= A pretty pink colour

June= Something summer-y, like yellow-orange!

July= Red

August= Crimson

September= Blue

October= Orange

November= any autumn-related colour

December= Something Christmas-y?

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January: I have no clue

February (hey, I spelled it right first try! xD) : pink

March: light blue

April: baby chicken yellow

May: bright pink

June: summer yellow? xD

July: RED WHITE N BLUE (because of Independence Day!)

August: brown-orange like this: image.png.be3ba52b6c296e6ebab2bd7b48f49599.png

September: gray

October: pumpkin orange

November: nope

December: Christmas red & green

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how did everyone who made these colours come up with them? I can tell some people thought "hmm what colours go with that month" which I didn't do, I can literally just think "april is.. green" and it would be impossible for me to tell you why

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January - Soft, icy blue

February - Light pink

March - Light Sun yellow

April - Rainy green

May - Light purpley pink

June - Aqua

July - Red white and blue. What can I say? I'm American. 

August - light green. And freedom from school.

September - Autumn... I see it as a color.

October - Pumpkin... and November?

November - Dead leaves... and October?

December - white

 

Maybe I can get a palette of these?

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I FOUND A THING ABOUT IT

well this doesn't say anything about just.. knowing what colour each month is without any reason to back it up, but it says something about tasting colours which I also do! I can taste green and sometimes blue if im sick

does this mean im cool because I have a cool mental illness

wait. it says this all could be caused by head trauma..

*flashback to when I was pushed off a giant tree stump and apparently hit my head against the wood really hard, but dont remember hitting my head*

hmm...

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Tasting, I don't know. It's usually about consistency. There'd be more than one colour, though and you couldn't ignore it. Seeing months in colours and floating around them would be a symptom, but not associating colours. Similarly, I might taste wine with certain reds or some sounds occasionally swap over in the wrong territory, but it's not synesthesia. Synesthesia includes pretty broad ranges and is consistent. While one can fill the gaps crayons - blue!, if thoughts don't arise at the same time, it's just having a good imagination or an associative thinking style.

Examples:

-Notes have special colours. Can't see the note in a different colour

-Sees spoken words

-floating calendar

- innate properties (personalities and attributes assigned to letters and numbers). Very vague sounding, but people like that have achieved insane memory feats, such as remembering an absurd amount of digits following the well known 3.14. They usually see them in colours, but I don't understand how seeing in personalities works. 

So it's extremely unlikely to be synesthesia from associations alone. People usually instantly think of something when you supply a random word.

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