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Re: Synaesthesia

Postby tomboy24 » Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:55 pm

AdamMZ wrote:
tomboy24 wrote:There CAN be a high prevalence of synaethesia among people with DID. Really, it's possible for there to be a high prevalence of anything. Whether there actually is a high prevalence of something or not, though, is a different story.

Oh, okay. :) (I wish I have synaesthesia... Yeah, we're all not being serious. I'm sorry)

No need to be sorry, it's perfectly fine. :D


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Re: Synaesthesia

Postby humptydumpty » Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:30 pm

oaktree wrote:humptydumpty wrote:
I have my own way of breaking down math...I can tell you what 14*53 is in about 2 seconds. It's like I see how to simplify it into easy numbers to multiply instantly in the form of shapes.

I want to learn this! :jealous: . Seriously, this can be really useful, I imagine. Still amazing.


Totally off topic here haha! If you're interested in learning, here is what I do. I imagine anyone could learn it with practice.. 14*53 is equal to 742, 10*53 + 4*50 + 4*3 (10 groups of 53, 4 groups of 50, and 4 groups of the leftover 3). I think I have an edge, because I can sort of simplify the problem and see as it as rectangles and squares.
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Re: Synaesthesia

Postby oaktree » Sun Dec 16, 2012 4:44 pm

humptydumpty wrote:Totally off topic here haha!

Yes, indeed. Just want to keep this short for that reason.

I will look into it, but math isn't exactly my favorite subject (causes fear/panic :?), so may take a while.
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