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.
Is it normal that I can feel like a noun?
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I think you may have Synesthesia.
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Wuggums47
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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.