Smell hallucinations are definitely a Thing. My aunt would get them, when she was having a TIA, especially the smell of gasoline which she hates. OTOH, it alerted her to Go See The Doctor Right Now.
Yeah, I was a little afraid someone would say something like that.
Not that Trudy should be worried about TIAs -- I think lack of sleep is enough to trigger something like that.
I think this too. I'm not really worried about my neurological health other than in the usual depression/anxiety way.
There's nothing in any description of synaesthesia I've ever read (including just doublechecking the wikipedia entry to see if I was totally off base) includes something so textbook evocative. Those experiences are crosswiring and not as initially clearly linked (although there are similarities between experiences from synaesthete to synaesthete).
Yes. This makes sense. I'm a little relieved that my brain has not somehow re-wired. If I want to taste Dark Side of the Moon I'll just have to drop acid like a normal person.
My cousin started in on me on Facebook about school vouchers in Indiana and how "non of his kids will attend public school"--meaning his three year old. He conveniently left out of the equation the grown daughter he had when he was 17 and got a 15 year old girl pregnant. A 15 year old daughter of Mexican immigrants who had his child on Medicaid and sent her to Head State and free public schools. But he HATES the Federal Government and all the TAXES.
I'm not sure I could control myself from replying to him in precisely those words. You are a better woman than I.
Beatles 1967 cover shoot
THIS IS SO MUCH COOLER THAN PHOTOSHOP COULD EVER BE. Assuming, of course, that those are "real" Beatles.
OK, so I'm pretty sure that I'm just hallucinating. Comforting. I have to say, its a little unfair that I'm experiencing things that aren't there and none of them are Djimon Hounsou.