This feels like a sitcom episode where a known healthy normal character suddenly got a specificly strange disease/phobia/allergy/hatred just for a joke in that one episode only and never mentioned again
Or that one character from doctor who, where at the start of the season they explain that he has a coordination disorder, but then next episode he is using a laser gun while running with perfect accuracy because he “played call of duty”
I love how Daniel included a character that actually has synesthesia so he doesn't accidentally end up implying that all people who say they have synesthesia are faking it
I know, right? As a synesthete myself, I was really glad that he showed a real synesthete and used the term "grapheme-color synesthesia," pointing out that there are different types. Most of the time, unless it's been a synesthete sharing their experiences, I've only ever encountered stuff that seems to treat it as *one* type, generally grapheme-color (which I mean, I get it cause it *is* the most common form people report experiencing).
@@ashleyremsing1262 one problem with accurate representation in media of this condition is that ((speaking as someone with an unrelated neurological condition so outside POV)) is a lot of the time I heard people not knowing it’s different. It’s not like we go out of our way to ask if people have symptoms, and so it’s possibly much more common than reported. I don’t know how to approach improving representation cause I’m not on the inside of the group but as an outsider I think education to help people figure this out could assist
A grew up with a guy who had synesthesia and didn’t know it was weird. He’s a very talented musician and could pick out very complicated piano pieces by ear and we only found out he had it when he was in his twenties. “How do you go about picking out these pieces?” “I just match the colors.” “Colors?” “You know. The colors you see when you hear different notes………………… you don’t have that?” Turns out, every note would make him see a different color and his composing was partially painting. He couldn’t listen to overly complex music like symphonies while driving because he couldn’t see.
That was actually very useful for me right now. Thank you! I have always found myself confused about synesthesia, because there aren’t many details described on the web. Like I never understood this “when you hear music you see colours”. Does that mean your friend actually sees these colours as hallucinations? How exactly then? Like shapes and spots flashing before his eyes? Or more like clouds of colours emitting from the source of the sound? And does it happen only with music? How does he see other sounds his car makes when he drives? As for me I have always struggled to tell if I have this condition or not. I’ve always just “known” exactly which sound is which colour and I have never actually physically seen them. I’m very bad at telling notes from each other, so I’m no genius, but to me all the sounds, musical instruments and human voices in particular, have their own colour ranges. Like for example guitar is a range of warm orange to warm yellow (from the lowest note to the highest) and piano is a range of deep dark blue to bright light turquoise. This actually helps me sometimes in my job as an animator and illustrator, when I for example have to make a cover for someone’s album or a clip to someone’s song. And I never even thought of this as something other than vivid imagination until my friend said she can’t tell which colour belongs to which sound at all. Tbh I still don’t know if it is synesthesia or not…
@@helsha as I understand it, synesthesia exists on a spectrum. A pretty common manifestation is different letters or numbers make you think of a specific color. That sounds like yours only with sounds instead of letters. His is the rarest kind where one of his senses is triggered by stimuli from another sense. As he described it, his vision just gets colored. It doesn’t emanate from the source, it’s like his eyes are reacting to the music. For him it’s musical notes and each one manifests in a different color. It’s also worth mentioning that I’ve known this guy since he was four, he’s a legitimate musical genius, and he definitely has some screws loose.
@@thecornerkid402 I see... Yeah, I think you are right about the spectrum. I was thinking about it and noticed that I have absolutely no associations with tastes or smells for example when it comes to sounds or colours. Which might be the proof that it's not only a vivid imagination of mine but also something else in the brain. Man, your friend is so cool!!! Thaks for your answer! ^^
I actually have colour-grapheme synesthesia. I see letters and numbers always with colours; it's kinda really hard to mentally picture them without the colours
I have that too! Sometimes it can be really annoying when you have to learn for a test and the colour of this one word wont match to the meaning of this word xD I have more of a problem with the time than with doing math - cause I live in Germany and I just don’t get the hang of the time so instead I just use am and pm xD
i love how daniel saying "that is adorable" to the cats was probably a blooper but they kept it in there because it worked so well with the random thoughts he was spewing out of his mouth
This is so relatable. I actually also have anastasia and the experience is crazy. Through having fantasia i hear all sorts of random sounds that people who don’t have malaysia don’t normally hear. Thank you for talking about colcasia in your videos, Daniel. It’s so important to me ❤️
It's sad that while reading this I didn't get the joke until I read "malaysia" and went "wait..." and re-read your comment. I also have synestasia and will never learn how it's spelled or pronounced
This went from a B+ sketch to the 2:56 mark to an A+ sketch in one second. Which in retrospect made the first 2:56 even greater. Great job. This really killed.
@@DecayOpossum ong, its pretty cool. As a person with ADHD, I can confirm, the businessmen are a new one for me though, and he totally forgot about the other you... constantly talking, creeping closer and closer with every moment a sinister smile drawn from ear to ear. All good though, he chills out when dubstep starts going off again
I find it interesting that virtually all of the channels I like are by cat lovers. The impression I get, is that intelligent, creative people, especially ones with a liberal (not talking about political liberalism) outlook, love cats. I see it being due to the independent nature of cats.
Love to see Daniel bringing attention to such rare and serious diseases I have been suffering from being "absolutely wasted" or "tripping balls" my whole life
It's not a disease. It's just a neurologucal condition where your brain's linkage is actually very complicatedly connected and some of your senses are somehow connected to your other senses. It's a little hard to explain, but I am sure it is not a disease since I actually have it in a pretty wide range. And haha, actually, I hear colors too
This actually happened to me 😭. In sophomore year of HS this girl immediately said “omg like same” when I mentioned my tone-color synesthesia (she asked why I was coloring over the accidental notes with colored pencils on my sheet music) she waited until I said what I got color and scent wise from the music and would agree with EVERYTHING I said. Context for those who don’t know: Different people with synesthesia almost never agree on anything. The only consensus that we have on some sort of record is that most of us agree that A (the letter) is red. But that’s it.
I agree that A is red but my sibling insists it's purple bc my name starts with an A and my favorite color is purple so my sibling associates A with purple
the fact that this pops up in my feed literally a few hours after explaining my grapheme-color synesthesia to my mom is either really cool timing, or another really creepy instance of my phone listening to my conversations 😬
It’s definitely the latter. I’ve had videos “how to clean rust off garden snips” pop up in my recommended right after commenting “huh my garden snips are rusty” I’ve never even googled anything about plants on TH-cam…
@Let Tales Be Told yeah kinda scary but I mean as long as it’s just videos explaining how to fix problems? Oh and YT most definitely watches my google searches too! I was googling how to care for chicks yesterday and never even opened YT I just read articles about putting chicks under adult hens and now I have a lot of “caring for chicks 101” type videos popping up in my recommended videos… once again as long as it’s not sending hit men to my place of residence and just giving me videos that shouldn’t be as relevant as they are then I’m not too worried lol
@@yasqueen9376 you know TH-cam is a Google company right? (I don’t know how to word this. They’re, what, partners? Google owns YT? Whatever, you get it)
can we just appreciate the dedication daniel thrasher shows to his videos? he literally grew a whole extra body just to perform a take for less than a second at 2:40
@@rowanshreds 1. Black 2: White 3: Highlighter yellow 4: Dark blue 5: Pale yellow 6: Light orange 7: Red 8: Turquoise-ish 9: Purple Always been jealous of people with synesthesia who see pretty colors, mine are kinda ugly :/
Oh I thought he said anaesthesia because I always hear "Anastasia" in the Greek pronunciation and never considered it in this context 😅 (Ah-na-stah-see-yah)
O god I've met people like this Most notably when I told a friend I have synesthesia they just so happened to see all the same colors I see when listening to the same sounds Which if you don't know is impossible
I almost wanna see you make up more and more ridiculous stuff that they "coincidentally also have" so you can call them out on it. People like that drive me nuts
I've had synesthesia since I was little, and while I can't speak to anyone else's experiences, mine are much more subtle than anything here, haha. I first noticed it with phones -- the busy signal was orange, and the dial tone was a dark red, like a Dr. Pepper can. But when I say that, to be clear, it's not a literal visual phenomenon, or like a hallucination; it's a mind's eye thing. It causes me to imagine the color. You could say it sounds like the concept of the color. I think I've grown accustomed enough to it that I kinda tune it out on a conscious level unless I'm really paying attention, but I think some part of that helps me with understanding music on an intuitive level. Literally feeling chromatic shifts, haha, I just thought of that
That's associative synesthesia, and I think it's actually more common than projectile synesthesia (experiencing it physically). All of my types are associative.
@@IcarusRepublique For me, the higher/lower the octave is, the lighter/darker the color is. C major is a light yellow/orangish color, C minor is purple, D major is a blue/greenish color, while D minor is kind of like C major, but it’s a paler yellow. I would go on, but the list would be wayyy too long lol
Mine are: C minor is deep blackish blue and D minor is pale green, G major is maroon and so forth. It's interesting how different people imagine vastly different colors for musical chords!
I have it but it's not as crazy at it sounds... Like when I hear music, I still hear the music, just also see colored graphs at the same time. But at least with me, I can ignore the visuals if needed.
@The Bloob yeah same here. I have Chromesthesia as well so depending on sound I get some weird images and stuff. it's pretty dope but I mean ig it's normal for me
@@TheBloobster for me it's kinda like old window player generated visualization, but perfectly in sync with music, tempo, overall layout and every note, instrument, frequency has thier own element and colour in that picture. I can enjoy it directly or just let it float in the background when i work, it adds flavour to the environment
As someone who questioned having synesthsia for the longest time because of kids saying stuff like "Oh History is this colour, Maths is this other colour" and thought they were talking about the colour the words sounded like, this gives me so much justice and I am unreasonably happy
As someone who doesn’t have synesthesia but understands at least what it’s not, it annoys me when people call stuff like color association synesthesia, because I hate misinformation like that 😅 just let someone know in this very concept that them associating different stuff with certain things does not mean they have some form of learned synesthesia
I second guess whether I have synesthesia or not because not every single note or chord give me colors, but I definitely imagine colors with music. The brain is weird. Great twist at the end lol.
Yeah I feel like numbers have a colour association for me, but it's not very strong and I think it's different colours each time. Like when he said 7, I immediately thought purple, but I don't remember if 7 is usually purple or what
Imagining different colors with music is different from hallucinating them. I think blue goes with one, and red with two. But that's not because of synesthesia; rather i'm a Wii kid. 1p=blue, this is an unobjective fact.
What's weird is that this week in class I was learning about synesthesia and different forms of it! Really interesting to learn about how there are so many different ways senses can overlap! 😊
I started to figure out synesthesia isn’t something everyone has when I saw this lady walk on stage for a concert and told my friend she reminded me of a marshmallow. She thought I was calling her fat and got angry at me 😂 I just meant that she gave off white and yellow colours and seemed like a squishy lovable person- reminding me of a marshmallow for some reason. My friend didn’t buy the explanation 😅
I've stopped trying to explain the associations my brain makes with things to people. I just take longer to describe things because I have to translate what I'm thinking into actual coherent words
I can't tell you how many times in high school there's a new kid in band and I only remember what they were wearing the first day of band camp and not their name, so asking my friends "Hey, who was the yellow guy?" or "What's the red kid's name?" got me some LOOKS before they understood
Don't have synesthesia, but I can still relate 😅 I have multisensory aphantasia and I thought for the first 24 years of my life that visually imagining something was just a figure of speech, before I eventually stumbled over some videos explaining aphantasia and went down that rabbithole. Well, I since then figured out that most people can also imagine taste and smell, which I can't, and that it isn't normal to be able to play music with instrumentals and vocals in your head, which I can do really well. I have since come to accept that if we all got to see the world through a random other person's senses and sensory processing for a day, the world would drown in confused screaming.
Hey, *I* have Grapheme-color Synesthesia! I also have other kinds, but I always thought I was just weird growing up so hearing it in a video just makes me feel super happy. And sane, which isn't something you usually get in Daniel's videos.
My husband has this from a childhood (non cancerous) brain tumor. It’s so fun asking him what colors songs are, and sometimes it’s a pattern for him. So frickin interesting how the the brain works!
I got the bad draw when it comes to synesthesia. I would feel super nauseous from seeing certain colors to the point I would feel weak and want to vomit. As I've gotten older, it doesn't happen that much anymore. I still brace myself when I see the color, but my body doesn't create those nauseous feelings anymore.
I have synesthesia! I can taste colors, and often the brighter the more flavorful. Often times they're candy or fruit flavored too. Its affected my art too, i like picking bright colors because of the TASTE. A lot of people compliment my art on how bright it is and most of what I can say is, i just liked how it tasted. (Dont get me started on color combos, that stuff's WILD) Think its really cool that theres different types
@@Geekster1984 It doesn't taste like anything cuz I've seen it so often. Some things don't have a taste, like how you don't see your nose despite it being right there. It just tunes out
It's funny because I have number-color synesthesia but I still have imposter syndrome about it, like "is my connection between 3 and red really strong enough or am I just trying to be cool?". The fact that I have had it and told my parents about it before I knew heard the term for it gives me more confidence but still I doubt myself sometimes
I absolutely love Daniel's attention to detail. Like I knew the guy was telling the truth at 1:50 when he said don't sneeze while I'm talking Dennis because he actually heard a sneeze when synesthesia was said and you can tell that from the fact that he said bless you when Dennis said synesthesia in 1:25
I am also a person with synesthesia. I am quite sensitive to numbers and letters, they always appear in my head with colors. for example: 0 is white, 1 is black, 2 blue, 3 orange yellow, 4 red, 5 green, 6 conbant blue, 7 orange brown, 8 black, 9 dark blue. letter A is red, B blue, C yellow, D light brown, J is yellow brown, (E,O,I) is white, (S,H,Z) is black, (K,M,N,L) belongs the green system, (Y,P) belongs to the blue system, (U,X)is gray, V is brick red. And when I listen to a classical music, its color will always dancing in my head. All that I say is true, I have always shown the colors of these things in my head when I was a child, I didn't even know about this syndrome at that time, I simply saw colorful things (i also see the color of each name, I don't find it obnoxious, this syndrome helps me in drawing a lot😂)
"But in addition i see a ghost skull with super cool flames riding a Harley Davidson" sounds like my 3 year old brother describing to me a dream that he never had and making it all up as he goes 😂
This was very enjoyable 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 the not knowing how to say synesthete hit home 😅 and the cat sound followed by the “I’m sorry hand gesture.. also “the sensation of receiving a large tribal tattoo” is so dang funny to me!
Learning that not everyone sees colors and numbers together and sees music was insane to me as a kid. I just thought it was normal and it still is to me lol
I only have ticker-tape synesthesia which means I think in written English, when someone speaks I'll usually see the words they're saying in my mind's eye.
This feels like a sitcom episode where a known healthy normal character suddenly got a specificly strange disease/phobia/allergy/hatred just for a joke in that one episode only and never mentioned again
Oh my god they killed Kenny! You bastards!
“Im so excited, im so excited! Im so… scared”
Or that one character from doctor who, where at the start of the season they explain that he has a coordination disorder, but then next episode he is using a laser gun while running with perfect accuracy because he “played call of duty”
@Sam Bourgeois
Yep. Exactly what I was going for lmao.
The "they killed kenny" skit is one of my favs. The poor guy dies so many ways.
They killed Kenny is a running gag that keeps coming back. Not at all what OP meant. 1 joke in 1 episode and then never again.
I love how Daniel included a character that actually has synesthesia so he doesn't accidentally end up implying that all people who say they have synesthesia are faking it
i was scared of that and when the bideo started i was like ":)"
this is something all skits like this should have
I know, right? As a synesthete myself, I was really glad that he showed a real synesthete and used the term "grapheme-color synesthesia," pointing out that there are different types. Most of the time, unless it's been a synesthete sharing their experiences, I've only ever encountered stuff that seems to treat it as *one* type, generally grapheme-color (which I mean, I get it cause it *is* the most common form people report experiencing).
well actually they both have synesthesia
@@ashleyremsing1262 one problem with accurate representation in media of this condition is that ((speaking as someone with an unrelated neurological condition so outside POV)) is a lot of the time I heard people not knowing it’s different. It’s not like we go out of our way to ask if people have symptoms, and so it’s possibly much more common than reported. I don’t know how to approach improving representation cause I’m not on the inside of the group but as an outsider I think education to help people figure this out could assist
I'm hoping that's just cause the joke is about people who fake disorders.
A grew up with a guy who had synesthesia and didn’t know it was weird. He’s a very talented musician and could pick out very complicated piano pieces by ear and we only found out he had it when he was in his twenties.
“How do you go about picking out these pieces?”
“I just match the colors.”
“Colors?”
“You know. The colors you see when you hear different notes………………… you don’t have that?”
Turns out, every note would make him see a different color and his composing was partially painting. He couldn’t listen to overly complex music like symphonies while driving because he couldn’t see.
That's really cool, glad he figured out not to drive while listening to classical, but that's still really cool
That's so interesting
That was actually very useful for me right now. Thank you! I have always found myself confused about synesthesia, because there aren’t many details described on the web. Like I never understood this “when you hear music you see colours”. Does that mean your friend actually sees these colours as hallucinations? How exactly then? Like shapes and spots flashing before his eyes? Or more like clouds of colours emitting from the source of the sound? And does it happen only with music? How does he see other sounds his car makes when he drives?
As for me I have always struggled to tell if I have this condition or not. I’ve always just “known” exactly which sound is which colour and I have never actually physically seen them. I’m very bad at telling notes from each other, so I’m no genius, but to me all the sounds, musical instruments and human voices in particular, have their own colour ranges. Like for example guitar is a range of warm orange to warm yellow (from the lowest note to the highest) and piano is a range of deep dark blue to bright light turquoise. This actually helps me sometimes in my job as an animator and illustrator, when I for example have to make a cover for someone’s album or a clip to someone’s song. And I never even thought of this as something other than vivid imagination until my friend said she can’t tell which colour belongs to which sound at all. Tbh I still don’t know if it is synesthesia or not…
@@helsha as I understand it, synesthesia exists on a spectrum. A pretty common manifestation is different letters or numbers make you think of a specific color. That sounds like yours only with sounds instead of letters. His is the rarest kind where one of his senses is triggered by stimuli from another sense. As he described it, his vision just gets colored. It doesn’t emanate from the source, it’s like his eyes are reacting to the music. For him it’s musical notes and each one manifests in a different color. It’s also worth mentioning that I’ve known this guy since he was four, he’s a legitimate musical genius, and he definitely has some screws loose.
@@thecornerkid402 I see... Yeah, I think you are right about the spectrum. I was thinking about it and noticed that I have absolutely no associations with tastes or smells for example when it comes to sounds or colours. Which might be the proof that it's not only a vivid imagination of mine but also something else in the brain. Man, your friend is so cool!!! Thaks for your answer! ^^
This skit after the skit is 😘👌🏻
Eyy Steven He, wasn’t expecting to see you in a Daniel Thrasher comment section!
Hi Steven
Steven He and Daniel are basically the same person by their ability to act as multiple characters.
I find it weird this comment has only 57 likes.
Didn’t expect to see you here! Your collaboration with Daniel made me ecstatic
I’ll look forward to see more collaboration with Daniel
I actually have colour-grapheme synesthesia. I see letters and numbers always with colours; it's kinda really hard to mentally picture them without the colours
Makes doing mental maths difficult, don't it?
@@FaultAndDakranon Hm? I haven't noticed that at all; I just see the different equations with colours, is all
@@neologicalgamer3437 you’re probably pretty good at sudoku
@@colbyhazlewood9398 ahaha, that's crazy! I actually am! I have a few books with different Sudoku's in them that I enjoy doing in my free time
I have that too! Sometimes it can be really annoying when you have to learn for a test and the colour of this one word wont match to the meaning of this word xD I have more of a problem with the time than with doing math - cause I live in Germany and I just don’t get the hang of the time so instead I just use am and pm xD
Daniel really manages to portray so many different characters. I love it.
Yeah
I miss his king character so muuuch :\
@Don't Read My Profile Picture Wow I went forever
But they're all different people??
@@hellstorm3786 rip lol i was about ot make the same joke and you beat me by 25 minutes LOL
Dubstep Thrasher constantly getting distracted by cats is the best thing
The real question is: What exactly does he see the cats as? Clearly adorable, but also apparently exploadable.
@@Kio_Kurashi The REAL real question is, does Daniel have two cats, or is his cat playing two characters?
Until he said "are you gonna eat those?"
@@DoctorX17 yeah I think he sees something adorable yet delicious
@@NoobixCube hmmm never thought of that. if he can clone himself, I don't see why he shouldn't clone his cat
i love how daniel saying "that is adorable" to the cats was probably a blooper but they kept it in there because it worked so well with the random thoughts he was spewing out of his mouth
Who's they?
@@ktgame2640 daniel, and maybe the people he is working with, if any.
@@ktgame2640 daniel and his clones
@@ktgame2640 "they" is his team, their on daniel thrasher plus
@@ledocteur7701 He works with a few people.
This is so relatable. I actually also have anastasia and the experience is crazy. Through having fantasia i hear all sorts of random sounds that people who don’t have malaysia don’t normally hear. Thank you for talking about colcasia in your videos, Daniel. It’s so important to me ❤️
IM CRYING STOP-
I'm dying- XD
It's sad that while reading this I didn't get the joke until I read "malaysia" and went "wait..." and re-read your comment. I also have synestasia and will never learn how it's spelled or pronounced
@@furthings here let me help
S Y N E S T H E S I A
But you can't have Malaysia, the government guys from Johnny Test blew it up!
This went from a B+ sketch to the 2:56 mark to an A+ sketch in one second. Which in retrospect made the first 2:56 even greater. Great job. This really killed.
My head canon is that he actually has severe schizophrenia but he's just super chill about it
he has adhd
@@Serena-or7sl adhd makes you see fire tigers everywhere?
@@Serena-or7slbro what does that have to do with the comment
@@yordvandamme as someone with adhd i can confirm i constantly see fire tigers everywhere
@@DecayOpossum ong, its pretty cool.
As a person with ADHD, I can confirm, the businessmen are a new one for me though, and he totally forgot about the other you... constantly talking, creeping closer and closer with every moment a sinister smile drawn from ear to ear. All good though, he chills out when dubstep starts going off again
Love how he basically just interrupts the video to say how adorable his cats are. I mean, I would do the exact same thing.
It’s even more adorable as a soup
@@the_jingo yea i’m sure you would be better if you were in a soup too.
I find it interesting that virtually all of the channels I like are by cat lovers. The impression I get, is that intelligent, creative people, especially ones with a liberal
(not talking about political liberalism) outlook, love cats. I see it being due to the independent nature of cats.
@@TheEudaemonicPlague what do you mean by a liberal outlook if not politics?
@@jakekayden4061 free-ness idk i’m tryna make sense of it myself lol
Love to see Daniel bringing attention to such rare and serious diseases
I have been suffering from being "absolutely wasted" or "tripping balls" my whole life
even when you were a baby? wow
You had me in the first three quarters, not gonna lie
I can't like this comment yet because it has 420 of them 😂
I knew that dude was trippin!!
. . . Oh, this was a joke. Okay.
It's not a disease. It's just a neurologucal condition where your brain's linkage is actually very complicatedly connected and some of your senses are somehow connected to your other senses. It's a little hard to explain, but I am sure it is not a disease since I actually have it in a pretty wide range. And haha, actually, I hear colors too
This actually happened to me 😭. In sophomore year of HS this girl immediately said “omg like same” when I mentioned my tone-color synesthesia (she asked why I was coloring over the accidental notes with colored pencils on my sheet music) she waited until I said what I got color and scent wise from the music and would agree with EVERYTHING I said. Context for those who don’t know: Different people with synesthesia almost never agree on anything. The only consensus that we have on some sort of record is that most of us agree that A (the letter) is red. But that’s it.
Wait yeah why is A always red lol
a is pink for me but close enough
A lot of kids are taught the alphabet with A as Apple, which is red. Their brain then connects these things.
Tonal A(B Flat? I first noticed it when I was playing trumpet in highschool so idk the concert pitch, but) is like a soft viscous(texture?) pink to me
I agree that A is red but my sibling insists it's purple bc my name starts with an A and my favorite color is purple so my sibling associates A with purple
2:20 I hate to say it...but that music does give off the vibe of Chinese business negotiation...
It feels like the US government are working on banning TikTok because china was spying on people when they use it, wait that’s actually happening
Catstamps:
Cat pile 1:41
Cat pile 2, electric boogaloo 1:58
I just wanna pet them 🖐️ 2:01
Cat tail 2:40
Catto snacco? 2:41
Exploding kittens 2:49
Edit:
Thiccy kitty 2:55
Rare horned catto 3:07
*gasp* TAG 2 ELECTRIC BOOGALOO
sorry lol but i love hermitcraft
@@Bernixia what if I were to tell you the “electric boogaloo” meme was around way before HermitCraft.
@@brykkammo3887 ah sorry i didn't know! Guess I've been living under a rock lol but thank you for telling me
Very helpful
Much obliged
Thank you
I love how supportive Dennis’ friends are
Also “DON’T SNEEZE WHILE I’M TALKING”, anyone?
1:51
I just read this as I got to that part
@@emeralds8569 Bro, Same
As someone who has Scientology, this is very accurate.
XD
I hope you'll get well soon. A speedy recovery to you.
😆
A fellow saneasthatist here, and I agree
damn yo i heard tom cruise has the same disease, bless up ya'll
the fact that this pops up in my feed literally a few hours after explaining my grapheme-color synesthesia to my mom is either really cool timing, or another really creepy instance of my phone listening to my conversations 😬
It’s definitely the latter. I’ve had videos “how to clean rust off garden snips” pop up in my recommended right after commenting “huh my garden snips are rusty” I’ve never even googled anything about plants on TH-cam…
@@yasqueen9376 😅 not cool, big tech, not cool
@Let Tales Be Told yeah kinda scary but I mean as long as it’s just videos explaining how to fix problems? Oh and YT most definitely watches my google searches too! I was googling how to care for chicks yesterday and never even opened YT I just read articles about putting chicks under adult hens and now I have a lot of “caring for chicks 101” type videos popping up in my recommended videos… once again as long as it’s not sending hit men to my place of residence and just giving me videos that shouldn’t be as relevant as they are then I’m not too worried lol
@@yasqueen9376That last one makes sense though, TH-cam is run by Google.
@@yasqueen9376 you know TH-cam is a Google company right? (I don’t know how to word this. They’re, what, partners? Google owns YT? Whatever, you get it)
can we just appreciate the dedication daniel thrasher shows to his videos? he literally grew a whole extra body just to perform a take for less than a second at 2:40
He works with a team of people that help shoot his videos.
'with my you know Cynthia...' 'Synesthesia' 'Bless you'
THE COMEDIC TIMING OMG-
I didn’t know synysthesia was something I had until someone said that most people don’t imagine colors for every number
I have the same number synesthesia and I'm wondering what colors you associate with the numbers 1-9?
@@rowanshredsI have synesthesia too and
1-red
2-blue
3-green
4-pink
5-violet
6-grey
7-orange
8-red
9-blue
@@plainmap8055 That is very interesting! For me it's:
1 black
2 brown
3 light blue
4 green
5 orange
6 dark blue
7 yellow
8 purple
9 white
@@rowanshreds
1. Black
2: White
3: Highlighter yellow
4: Dark blue
5: Pale yellow
6: Light orange
7: Red
8: Turquoise-ish
9: Purple
Always been jealous of people with synesthesia who see pretty colors, mine are kinda ugly :/
well since he mentioned seven i am here to say it’s most definitely yellow
Every Daniel Thrasher video gets progressively more split personalities and I love it so much. Very well done. The cats are so cute
@Don't Read My Profile Picture Jokes on you, I don't even know how to read!
@@VoidZeroNothing i feel like that means the joke is still on you
@@codeblue6925 ... I don't know what you're saying. I cannot read. I thought I made that pretty clear.
@@VoidZeroNothing well i suppose thats true jokes on me 😵
@@codeblue6925 woah thought you a bot
As someone who suffers from Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, this is a very respectful and informative view on the topic. Thank you.
As someone with this condition, seeing sounds and hearing colors, this felt so satisfying!
1:40 That is adorable indeed
2:40 "are you gonna eat these?"
That caught me so off guard
I saw the ending twist coming. I did not expect an offhand "are you gonna eat those?" joke.
It was a bit obvious. But I apprechiated the chinese dudes in the back.
1:50 “…your experiences with Anastasia…”
Soooo my name is Anastasia and I wanna know what experience was there…😏
Oh I thought he said anaesthesia because I always hear "Anastasia" in the Greek pronunciation and never considered it in this context 😅
(Ah-na-stah-see-yah)
we actually need a full length music video of 2:55 now
2:49 PLEASEE THAT IS TOO ADORABLE OKAY 😭
Daniels sponsorship sections are the only ones I never skip
Him and Ryan George!
@@jonnnnniej can never skip the ad-stranout guy
O god I've met people like this
Most notably when I told a friend I have synesthesia they just so happened to see all the same colors I see when listening to the same sounds
Which if you don't know is impossible
Lol maybe they were just your soulmate XD
Or evil clone
Or future self
I almost wanna see you make up more and more ridiculous stuff that they "coincidentally also have" so you can call them out on it. People like that drive me nuts
@@becominghero9754
Each of these possibilities are amazing
Personally I believe they were secretly a me from another universe
0:31 As someone with colour-grapheme synesthesia, seven is purple.
It's definitely yellow
seven is pine green, 7 is somewhere on the yellow-purple scale
i don’t have synesthesia of any kind but seven is definitely light green / blue
Absolutely NOT. Seven is orange. It looks like a carrot.
Nah it's cyan
I've had synesthesia since I was little, and while I can't speak to anyone else's experiences, mine are much more subtle than anything here, haha. I first noticed it with phones -- the busy signal was orange, and the dial tone was a dark red, like a Dr. Pepper can. But when I say that, to be clear, it's not a literal visual phenomenon, or like a hallucination; it's a mind's eye thing. It causes me to imagine the color. You could say it sounds like the concept of the color.
I think I've grown accustomed enough to it that I kinda tune it out on a conscious level unless I'm really paying attention, but I think some part of that helps me with understanding music on an intuitive level. Literally feeling chromatic shifts, haha, I just thought of that
That's associative synesthesia, and I think it's actually more common than projectile synesthesia (experiencing it physically). All of my types are associative.
this is so real
“don’t sneeze when i’m talking please”
*confused hands*
IM DYING WITH EACH WRONG PRONUNCIATION PF SYNESTHESIA
Lol! I have chromesthesia, which means I can see colors with music, and I’ve been waiting for a video like this!! 😂
Me too!!
Ok what do you see.
Wub wub WUBUBWBWBW
@@IcarusRepublique For me, the higher/lower the octave is, the lighter/darker the color is. C major is a light yellow/orangish color, C minor is purple, D major is a blue/greenish color, while D minor is kind of like C major, but it’s a paler yellow. I would go on, but the list would be wayyy too long lol
Mine are: C minor is deep blackish blue and D minor is pale green, G major is maroon and so forth. It's interesting how different people imagine vastly different colors for musical chords!
@@adia.graceee That's actually amazing.
I still can't believe synesthesia's a thing
I have it but it's not as crazy at it sounds... Like when I hear music, I still hear the music, just also see colored graphs at the same time. But at least with me, I can ignore the visuals if needed.
@The Bloob yeah same here. I have Chromesthesia as well so depending on sound I get some weird images and stuff. it's pretty dope but I mean ig it's normal for me
@@adalade_22 right? If you've had it your whole life it's kinda hard to imagine not having it.
@@TheBloobster for me it's kinda like old window player generated visualization, but perfectly in sync with music, tempo, overall layout and every note, instrument, frequency has thier own element and colour in that picture. I can enjoy it directly or just let it float in the background when i work, it adds flavour to the environment
@@TheBloobster exactly. for the longest time I thought it was normal for everyone but ig not! It's pretty distracting but living without it would suck
Don't you just love it when Daniel uploads a video 3 minutes and 56 seconds long of him talking to himself through his multiple personas?
As someone who questioned having synesthsia for the longest time because of kids saying stuff like "Oh History is this colour, Maths is this other colour" and thought they were talking about the colour the words sounded like, this gives me so much justice and I am unreasonably happy
As someone who doesn’t have synesthesia but understands at least what it’s not, it annoys me when people call stuff like color association synesthesia, because I hate misinformation like that 😅 just let someone know in this very concept that them associating different stuff with certain things does not mean they have some form of learned synesthesia
I second guess whether I have synesthesia or not because not every single note or chord give me colors, but I definitely imagine colors with music.
The brain is weird.
Great twist at the end lol.
Yeah I feel like numbers have a colour association for me, but it's not very strong and I think it's different colours each time. Like when he said 7, I immediately thought purple, but I don't remember if 7 is usually purple or what
@@mhenderson7673 I always picture 7 as yellow
@@scoopysketches 7 is always yellow for me too
@@mhenderson7673 7's also purple for me!
Imagining different colors with music is different from hallucinating them. I think blue goes with one, and red with two. But that's not because of synesthesia; rather i'm a Wii kid. 1p=blue, this is an unobjective fact.
I love how every video from daniel is a straight banger
The way Daniel nearly broke when he said "do not say the word Uber" XD
1:35 that is adorable
Daniel playing with his cats is both wholesome and hilarious
I wish I could just drink free orange juice by playing a note on the piano 😂
number 7 got me strawberry, oranges are number 3 for me
As someone with synesthesia this is really funny lmao
As someone with funny this is really synesthesia
As a funny with someone this is really synesthesia
As a synesthesia with funny this is really someone
@@helpers1 As lmao this is someone really funny with synaesthesia.
I feel ya!
What's weird is that this week in class I was learning about synesthesia and different forms of it! Really interesting to learn about how there are so many different ways senses can overlap! 😊
Yeah, like i have a rather obscure one, i have pain - visual (minds eye, i dont see it) synesthesia
@@energ413since when was that update, I'm playing on 1.45 and can't find that feature?
Mastery. Panning the introductory audio. Fantastic attention to detail.
I JUST GOT A BETTER HELP AD WITH DANIEL IN IT! THATS BLOODY AWESOME
it's a happy day when Daniel posts
Big 12 year old energy 😂 yet Daniels presentation is always great. And even makes the ads fun 😂
Amazing. Synaesthesia is my favourite neurological condition and I'm very happy you made a sketch about this. C:
I started to figure out synesthesia isn’t something everyone has when I saw this lady walk on stage for a concert and told my friend she reminded me of a marshmallow. She thought I was calling her fat and got angry at me 😂 I just meant that she gave off white and yellow colours and seemed like a squishy lovable person- reminding me of a marshmallow for some reason. My friend didn’t buy the explanation 😅
I've stopped trying to explain the associations my brain makes with things to people. I just take longer to describe things because I have to translate what I'm thinking into actual coherent words
I can't tell you how many times in high school there's a new kid in band and I only remember what they were wearing the first day of band camp and not their name, so asking my friends "Hey, who was the yellow guy?" or "What's the red kid's name?" got me some LOOKS before they understood
@@furthingspeople probably thought you were being racist to races that don’t even exist
Don't have synesthesia, but I can still relate 😅 I have multisensory aphantasia and I thought for the first 24 years of my life that visually imagining something was just a figure of speech, before I eventually stumbled over some videos explaining aphantasia and went down that rabbithole. Well, I since then figured out that most people can also imagine taste and smell, which I can't, and that it isn't normal to be able to play music with instrumentals and vocals in your head, which I can do really well. I have since come to accept that if we all got to see the world through a random other person's senses and sensory processing for a day, the world would drown in confused screaming.
@@beardiemom waaaaaait...
How that is it not normal to imagine music and voices in your mind??!!
or are you talking about imagining it as text?
Hey, *I* have Grapheme-color Synesthesia! I also have other kinds, but I always thought I was just weird growing up so hearing it in a video just makes me feel super happy.
And sane, which isn't something you usually get in Daniel's videos.
When someone tries to fake something but does it horribly
1:57 Hehe, saw his eye. 😂
what
Hoodie Guy: finds out Bryler has dubstepesthesia
Also Hoodie Guy: starts dissing Dennis for being skeptical
Absolutely brilliant! So clever and expertly edited. Another winner...
My husband has this from a childhood (non cancerous) brain tumor. It’s so fun asking him what colors songs are, and sometimes it’s a pattern for him. So frickin interesting how the the brain works!
You ever think that Daniel comes up with these at random places and just yells "Eureka" or something like that?
The cats really pulled the whole video together
As a person with synesthesia, beanie guy definitely has synesthesia
i feel bad for the guy who got hit by a red shell at 0:03
Broooo
I also genuinely have grapheme-colour synaesthesia, this is an awesome video bro!
Nice, love to see you implementing all your talents!
I got the bad draw when it comes to synesthesia. I would feel super nauseous from seeing certain colors to the point I would feel weak and want to vomit.
As I've gotten older, it doesn't happen that much anymore. I still brace myself when I see the color, but my body doesn't create those nauseous feelings anymore.
I have synesthesia! I can taste colors, and often the brighter the more flavorful. Often times they're candy or fruit flavored too. Its affected my art too, i like picking bright colors because of the TASTE. A lot of people compliment my art on how bright it is and most of what I can say is, i just liked how it tasted. (Dont get me started on color combos, that stuff's WILD)
Think its really cool that theres different types
what does like, the mona lisa taste like with all the desaturated browns?
Interesting. If you read this, could you please answer the question in the comment above?
@@Geekster1984 It doesn't taste like anything cuz I've seen it so often. Some things don't have a taste, like how you don't see your nose despite it being right there. It just tunes out
This takes "taste the rainbow" to a whole new level
“What do you see when you hear seven?”
Me, no diagnosis: “P E R I W I N K L E”
I missed the first "bless you". New fan!
I have no words- this is just really well done 😂
With my… with my Cynthia lol 1:23
“Synesthesia”
“Bless you”
Anyone notice how at 2:34 he just describes the marvel character ghost rider? The flaming skull and motorcycle
Lmao I have synesthesia and whenever Daniel started playing the dubstep, I smelled caramel. 😭
I really didn't expect "Chinese business negotiations"
I love how even he couldn't stay serious at 1:10
i have musical synesthesia and this is a perfect example of my friends not knowing wth that is
"I actually hear Chinese business negotiations"
I'm dead
Eddy Chen be watching this thinking of some new ways to flex his perfect pitch
1:18 not the perineum 💀
I’m sorry but the character break got me good 😂
“Don’t not say the word Uber to me right now” 😂
As someone who actually has synesthesia, this was hilarious.
2:00 the cat brrt was adorable
This video reminded me of Count Olaf from A Series Of Unfortunate Events
It's funny because I have number-color synesthesia but I still have imposter syndrome about it, like "is my connection between 3 and red really strong enough or am I just trying to be cool?". The fact that I have had it and told my parents about it before I knew heard the term for it gives me more confidence but still I doubt myself sometimes
I absolutely love Daniel's attention to detail. Like I knew the guy was telling the truth at 1:50 when he said don't sneeze while I'm talking Dennis because he actually heard a sneeze when synesthesia was said and you can tell that from the fact that he said bless you when Dennis said synesthesia in 1:25
I just took it as a jab at how overcomplicated the word is (and the way it sounds)
Yeah that was the joke, not too complicated.
I am also a person with synesthesia. I am quite sensitive to numbers and letters, they always appear in my head with colors. for example: 0 is white, 1 is black, 2 blue, 3 orange yellow, 4 red, 5 green, 6 conbant blue, 7 orange brown, 8 black, 9 dark blue. letter A is red, B blue, C yellow, D light brown, J is yellow brown, (E,O,I) is white, (S,H,Z) is black, (K,M,N,L) belongs the green system, (Y,P) belongs to the blue system, (U,X)is gray, V is brick red. And when I listen to a classical music, its color will always dancing in my head. All that I say is true, I have always shown the colors of these things in my head when I was a child, I didn't even know about this syndrome at that time, I simply saw colorful things
(i also see the color of each name, I don't find it obnoxious, this syndrome helps me in drawing a lot😂)
cool story beanie guy
These comments kinda make me want synesthesia
i have synesthesia, people have flavors. confident=chili pepper, dad=hot cocoa
"But in addition i see a ghost skull with super cool flames riding a Harley Davidson"
sounds like my 3 year old brother describing to me a dream that he never had and making it all up as he goes 😂
I love how you can hear him laugh at 1:09😂
Anyone else read A Mango Shaped Space?
I will forever associate that book with synesthesia
I've heard of The man who tasted shapes, but I'll check out a Mango shaped space 🤔sounds interesting
SUCH an amazing book!!
This was very enjoyable 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 the not knowing how to say synesthete hit home 😅 and the cat sound followed by the “I’m sorry hand gesture.. also “the sensation of receiving a large tribal tattoo” is so dang funny to me!
“Are you gonna eat these?” He says while staring at some cats.
Those are literally the 4 people when any mental disability is talked about
I like how he starts by saying its normal to taste orange juice when you hear a certain note
you are very talented, dude. I'm impressed
As someone who has synesthesia I can confirm this is exactly what it’s like
I love how it seems like he is faking it until the end where you see his vision and it is so funny
that's not synesthesia. thats just hallucinations, most likely schizophrenia or very exaggerated drug hallucinations
Learning that not everyone sees colors and numbers together and sees music was insane to me as a kid. I just thought it was normal and it still is to me lol
I only have ticker-tape synesthesia which means I think in written English, when someone speaks I'll usually see the words they're saying in my mind's eye.
This video makes me feel tingles in my pereneum.