• pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        5 months ago

        There is nothing better on this earth than a cat that enjoys tummy rubbins. My roomates cat loved them, and I would take like an hour long break from working on my senior project to destress and rub her tummy and scritch her chin. Her purrs weren’t usually audible, but you’d feel her romble and she’d be kneading away. She’s still alive and well, just me and her person graduated and went our seperate ways. I miss her a lot tbh. I’ll never forget hearing a funny noise, turning around, and seeing her lapping ranch dressing out of a container my roomate left out. She loves anything salty or greasy, but wouldn’t try to eat your food, just maybe lick it if you left it unattended. She did love to sniff my dinner though.

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    5 months ago

    People actually have favorite colors and stuff like that? What makes a color become one’s favorite?

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      Yeah, generally it’s whatever they enjoy the most. Some people have multiple favorites, others only have one. Some people have context-sensitive favorites (e.g. “my favorite color is purple, except I also like cyan on dark backgrounds, turquoise on accent tiles, and if it’s on a British sports car, British racing green”), others just have all-time favorites. That said, I do find it kinda weird when someone only has a single favorite thing, but humans are strange I guess.

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        5 months ago

        It might be my adhd+aphantasia brain but I don’t get the idea of enjoying a color.

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          I have aphantasia and I love so many colors! I love looking at them, the more so because I can’t remember them later. But every time I look at, for example, a bright yellow, it’s like experiencing the wonder of it for the first time again and it’s mesmerizing. Sometimes I have a hard time trying not to stare at certain colors I see. I might be broken.

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      What culture are you from where having favorite colors is foreign? Genuinely asking, because favorite colors are a huge part of identity and self expression in the US.

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        Favourite colours are a thing, yes. But it’s not really talked about past the age of 12-14, in my experience.

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      5 months ago
      1. Ninjago’s Jay being Blue (important for 8 yo me)
      2. Blue’s cool (literally)
      3. #0000ff (easy to write)
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    As someone with autism I definitely have favorite and least favorite touches

    Favorites:

    • cat fur
    • silk
    • porcelain
    • smooth metal

    Least favorites:

    • chalk
    • unglazed pottery
    • concrete
    • paper (only in the morning)
    • slightly damp skin
    • those shirts that are really tight and stretchy
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    Man, they asked the wrong people.

    I’d have trouble picking a favorite.

    Live life to the fullest, and you’ll revel in your senses, all of them.