00:00Let's talk about some more words that I can taste.
00:03The phrase grow up tastes like nerd ropes.
00:07The words grow and up by themselves do not put together a nerd rope.
00:11The word school tastes like butterscotch.
00:13This can be candies, desserts, pudding, anything butterscotch.
00:18The word bike tastes like nutty buddies.
00:21Bicycle does not.
00:22It tastes like nothing.
00:23And also it's not just any chocolate and peanut butter dessert.
00:26It's just this one.
00:27It's the texture.
00:28The word English tastes like salt.
00:32And the word game tastes like this kind of nacho cheese.
00:36Maybe it's because of the concession stand.
00:38I don't know.
00:39It's words I can taste part two.
00:40Let's go.
00:42Blonde is pudding.
00:43Any and all pudding is blonde.
00:46Both concrete and ash when I hear these words I think of milk dipped in cookies.
00:51I guess some of these are kind of a texture thing for me so anytime I hear these words
00:54I just think of that soggy milky cookie.
00:57I don't know.
00:59Church is powdered doughnuts, white powdered doughnuts always.
01:02Pink is icing.
01:03No specific type of icing just when I hear the word pink I immediately taste, imagine
01:08tasting icing.
01:10The word think is chocolate milk.
01:11So from my first video I said clock with white milk.
01:13I don't taste chocolate milk at all with clock.
01:16Same thing with think.
01:17It is very specifically chocolate milk, not white milk at all.
01:20And the word harsh is a Twix candy bar.
01:23When I'm eating these foods I don't necessarily think of the words.
01:26I'm just hearing the words that makes me think of the food, if that makes sense.
01:30So let me know what words you can taste.
01:31Okay, so I'm going to try to explain what I mean when I say I can taste names or taste
01:35words.
01:36So basically there's something called synesthesia and it's when you experience one sense through
01:41another.
01:42So I think one of the most common forms is when people hear a song or a certain type
01:46of music and it is a color to them.
01:49So maybe this type of music is green, this particular song is pink, things like that.
01:54Or they see a shape and they're like triangles are always red, circles are always blue.
01:58Whatever the case may be.
02:00I don't really experience any of that.
02:01I just have one of the more rare forms where I just taste words.
02:05I do not taste every word of the English language, but the words that I do taste are always the
02:10same.
02:11For instance, blue is always chocolate, school is always butterscotch, whatever the word
02:17may be.
02:18I don't taste it, like actually get the real taste of butterscotch in my mouth, but I just
02:24imagine if I were to take a bite out of school, that's what it would taste like.
02:27Sounds so weird.
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