One subject, Dr. Simner said, hates driving, because the road signs flood his mouth with everything from pistachio ice cream to ear wax. And Dr. Simner has yet to figure out any logical pattern. For example, the word “mince” makes one subject taste mincemeat, but so do rhymes like “prince.” Words with a soft “g,” as in “roger” or “edge,” make him taste sausage. But another subject, hearing “castanets,” tastes tuna fish. Another can taste only proper names: John is his cornbread, William his potatoes.
So let's give thanks for brains, even broken brains, for connecting us with the world. Hold the ear wax.
1 comment:
I've heard of this before ... that and Seeing sounds as colors ... The taste thing would be interesting to me till I was trying to describe a wine.
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