Is it normal that i can feel like a noun?

Sorry about the title, it's very hard to describe in a sentence. Anyways, is it normal that I feel like a noun or a color all day. Like is it normal to feel orange or to feel like a piece of toast. I can even feel like I'm a form of media.

Is it normal?

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Based on 28 votes (10 yes)
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  • RoseIsabella

    A lot of people feel like shit.

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  • thegypsysailor

    I feel like I just read the oddest post.....

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  • Terence_the_viking

    I feel like potatoes right now.

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  • MysticLane

    I've heard of associating other people or things with a color or taste, but never this. It's not normal, but I'm sure other people have this if what you're saying is true. Are there any negative effects?

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    • VoodooPenguin

      No it makes my emotions more full(?).

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  • awkwardkartoffel

    For some reason this post made me really happy. If I were a part of speech I would probably be an interjection. One of those things that just pops out at you from nowhere. But I think it's normal enough that you feel like a noun. You say it makes your emotions more full and that's a good thing, so whatever makes you happy, my dear.

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  • JadedUnknown

    I think really weird things that I forget almost instantaneously when drawing or laboring for long hours without the use of my mind.

    Sometimes I feel like I'm something else too. I was a fish in a dream.

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  • Rinkagamine

    I thinks it pretty normal..sometimes I wake up in the morning feeling like a colour.. "I feel orange today" so I wear orange..:)

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  • Avant-Garde

    I think you may have Synesthesia.

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    • Wuggums47

      If it is Synesthesia, then it's a rare form I've never heard about before, unless this person also experiences the usual symptoms. That being said, If I was a part of the english language, I probably would be a noun. I'm not a verb, I'm not active enough and am known to procrastinate, I'm not an adjective or an adverb, because I exist as my own person, not just to describe something else. And I certaintly am not any punctuation mark.

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  • gummy_jr

    I feel like a sexy palm tree, swaying in the breeze on Miami beach.

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