Published on 12, July, 2020
Hello :)
I'm here to write about my feelings about words.
I have read a lot about synesthesia but I am pretty certain I don't have it, however I do have some very strong feelings about words in the English language. Some words I love, I love how they feel in my brain, I love how they feel in my mouth, I think they look nice written down. Some words I really dislike, they feel hard or bad or otherwise not nice in my brain or mouth. Some examples:
Custard - hate it. Sounds wet and sloppy and like big drooping dollops. Hate it.
Thatch - feels nice. Feels sort of triangular and sharp-edged in my mouth.
Teacher - for me this makes me feel like rubbing a bristly brush under my chin. Very specific feeling. I'm not sure if I like it or not.
Katie - feels like cold, set custard being wobbled in a bowl. Makes me feel icky.
Anyway, I just wanted to share this thought because maybe other people have similar feelings or maybe I'm just mad - hahaha - who knows! (*note I actually think custard is delicious I just have issues with it for some reason!)
Autumn_Trees said:Custard - hate it. Sounds wet and sloppy and like big drooping dollops. Hate it
Much like custard, in fact!
I don't know why custard is called custard (although I won't be able to resist finding out now) but it definitely sounds like it is...
Having just googled it, it's funny how it comes from the same kinda root as crust, and that word sounds crusty. Our ancestors got some things right
Custard with a crust.. Crusty custard?
This does not sound good...
Yes, that sounds better...
Very popular in Manchester...and Portugal!