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[Opinions] Tabitha
For the people with synthesia (sp?), I got this of the FML website:"Today, I spoke to my hormonal pregnant wife about baby names. I told her I liked the name "Tabitha", and she went into a full rage about how all letters have textures, colours and emotions and how T is an evil letter. Apparently it's orange, plastic, and a needle trying to stab her eyes out. FML"Does anyone feel the same? I rather like Tabitha, but then again, I don't see plastic ornage stabby needle..
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I have synesthesia, and to me Tabitha is a rich, warm brown. It is very earthy and I like it a lot.
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In my non-synaesthetic world, Tabitha is grey-and-black stripes with a touch of white round the feet and under the chin. She has lush whiskers and purrs a lot.I rather like it myself, but probably not enough to use on a human. I prefer Talitha for its quirky history and exclusively human associations.
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I'd tell that man his wife is stupid.Tabitha is a nice name.
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Prob'ly depends on the person w/ synesthesia. Different people see names differently.
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That makes me sad if that lady thinks all T names are like that. My name starts with T!I definitely don't think of Tabitha that way. To me it's a very gentle, earthy and warm name. If I gave it a color, it would be brown!
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That's funny. I think of dark colors and velvet when I hear Tabitha. I've never heard anyone call the letter "T" evil. I don't think I've ever heard any letter referred to as evil, actually.I like Tabitha as well. It's fairly uncommon, yet still familiar.
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I'm a recent convert to the name Tabitha. I used to not like it because the only association I had with it is the teen-aged witch. But then I learned that the Bronte sisters' house keeper was named Tabitha. And that put a whole new light on the name. Once I got used to it a bit I quite liked it. It's a nice change of pace.I'm glad I don't have the synthesia (or whatever it is) condition. I can control my associations and how I look at a name, by and large. I don't think I could do that with that condition.
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