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Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:09 pm    Post subject: Number gender/personalities
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I was wondering what your number gender personalities are for:


1
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I thought it would be fun to hear other peoples!
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:36 am    Post subject:
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Number personalities are a little new to me...so i might be a little confusing. But I'll also put the colors which I'm more sure about.

1 - white, sparkly (like i). seems male...but could be a little feminine. Stands out and doesn't really need anyone else (that might be because 1 is only 1, like a loner i guess)
2 - blue...varies between medium/light blue and bold cobalt. independent, direct.
3 - lightish green. nature-loving, healthy.
4 - bold blue. male. like two - direct. outgoing.
5 - bright pink but not quite hot pink. fun, feminine, outgoing, partier, not serious enough. (but fun in a good way)
6 - light/medium orange. (can be darker in combinations). 6 is kind of boring...passive...i dont get a huge reaction to six.

have to finish the rest later, gotta run.

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7 - medium-dark green, kind of obnoxious and rude, greasy black hair, male (but sometimes gets schiztophrenic and becomes a deep purple, slithery seductress woman - i think this may be affected by something i read about someone else's 7 a long time ago)
8 - clean-cut, blueish...pretty male but im not totally sure
9 - dark red (almost wine-colored), woman, middle-aged


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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 12:19 pm    Post subject:
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I still can't pinpoint them exactly...

1 - bold, intelligent, he likes to keep things under control, quite commanding, about 45 years old; red, he's the only number that changed colour after I discovered my projected  grapheme -> syn  X stimulus evokes X response  color -> syn  syn. I think you skiped his wife 0  sticking your tongue out  They don't get on well (0 is usually so rude and cold; coloured black or indigo), so 1 likes 6 (who does not?, she's beautiful and kind), but I can't say he really loves anybody.
2 - a little smart, quiet and friendly boy, about 4 years old.
3 - a red jolly girl (2's sister), very vigorous, 6 years old. She likes, having fun and making noise. As I think of this I'm starting to like her  smile , though I don't usually like so noisy people, but it is somehow normal for a kid!
4 - a very shy teenager. He's tall and slim with a funny haircut. I didn't manage to get to know his personality well, he's too unsociable and got no friends.
5 - brave and handy, a sporting person, about 45 years old. He likes camping in the mountains (I think this is my only grapheme that has a hobby!)
6 - beautiful, kind, playful, 19 years old girl; coloured orange. I don't really like her, though. There's something obscure about her.
7 - mysterious one. He never talks to anybody. A rather 'criminal' and 'ghostly' nature.
8 - a cold and boring old woman (0's mother), kind of pedantic; coloured deep blue.
9 - cute and smart boy (about 22 -23 years old; coloured orange), with a great sense of humor  heart  yes, my favourite! But he's 6's boyfriend, anyway  sticking your tongue out
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:28 am    Post subject:
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1 - male, intelligent but detached
2 - female, a little bit irritating. Inclined to be stubborn.
3 - male, a bit like 1 but maybe more confident?
4 - female, a bit more mature than 2?
5 - really nice and responsible, male
6 - male, sarcastic, cynical. I like him though.
7 - male. not much personality here.
8 - male, really really nice. Naive and kind
9 - cruel and mean. Male.
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 1:45 am    Post subject:
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I don't have clear and coherent personalities for all of them- but a few are very strong-

0- none that I can make out
1- I can't really make out a personality, but it annoys me like crazy.
2- none that I can make out.
3- An adorable, shy toddler. Pretty much sexless.
4- Boring, straight, square- you starting to get a picture? However, he (he's very male) is reliable and bold.
5- I get a vague feeling of middle-age. Stuffy, jaded, European. Or maybe it's Europe that's a 5-ish place. I'm not sure. Probably male.
6- none that I can make out
7- A happy-go-lucky type of number. Sweet and sunny. Slightly female.
8- An obnoxious, rude, crude, lewd jerk. Male. The type that would get drunk at a party and have to be thrown out.
9- Not much of a personality. Which is funny, since it's my favorite number. I get a vague sense that 9 is very responsible, and is the only one that can handle 8. But that's about it.

Oh, and some number combinations have their own personalities. With 23, for instance, 2 is a young toddler (about 2-3) and 3 is his protective, slightly older sister (about 3-4). They are so adorable!
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 8:59 pm    Post subject:
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Oh, and some number combinations have their own personalities. With 23, for instance, 2 is a young toddler (about 2-3) and 3 is his protective, slightly older sister (about 3-4). They are so adorable!


That's funny, I love the number 23 also. I see it everywhere and say to myself, " That's a nice looking number."

23 for me feels very soft, like a comfortable bed, with fluffy sheets. The two is young and pink. The three is also young, but smarter. Both are very easy to get along with. There is something very soothing with the number.


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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:01 pm    Post subject:
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I'm so excited! The other day, when I was thinking about what color 12 was, green and blue immediately came to mind. But thinking back...12 is kind of orange. But 3 times 4 is 12 - 3 is green and 4 is blue. Do you think this was a little syn-math??
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:08 pm    Post subject:
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I'm so excited! The other day, when I was thinking about what color 12 was, green and blue immediately came to mind. But thinking back...12 is kind of orange. But 3 times 4 is 12 - 3 is green and 4 is blue. Do you think this was a little syn-math??


That sounds like syn. math to me! I was excited when I discovered that I could do math in colors better than just with numbers.

I all so have shapes and spaces associated with my numbers. For example "5" is a circle in the "middle" of my mind, while "8" is a blob on top of the 5.

When I thought of it this way it's like an "Oh, now I see!" moment.
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:09 am    Post subject:
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Haha obviously you can tell I'm excited about it too. That's really cool that you have those shapes and spaces for your numbers!
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:29 am    Post subject:
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My favorite thing to do at work is log in all the checks. I love looking at all the nice color combos. $645.00, $735.50. ect. I really would be happy as a clam if they sent me to a room and I did nothing but log in checks.

Sigh. Oh, that would be great.

beth.in.blue >>
You should tell us if you do some experiments with your "new" math syn. skills. It is exciting!

Okay, here are my number personalities:

1- very pail blue, almost white. It glows. Not sure.
2- light pink young female, baby
3- brown young child, male. Soft spoken, but smart. Easy to get along with
4- green female, 23 ish in age. likes nature
5- deep red, female likes jazz music. Seductive (has nothing to do with my name!)
6- light yellow, male but sexless. Like Big Bird.
7- dark blue, wise male. Never wrong. Some times ridged. usually mild. likes the night.
8- orange teen-aged male, cocky
9- pail orange and beige, male mild personality. Not as wise as 7
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:41 pm    Post subject:
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Jazzgirl:

i've been thinking about it...but if i overthink it it doesn't really work as well. 24 definitely works because it has orange in it even though 2 and 4 are both blue (6 is orange and goes into 24). 10 has pink, and 5 (pink) goes into ten. I'll keep experimenting though!
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:37 pm    Post subject:
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Ooh, syn math, I like it.  thumbs up

I have no personalities for numbers, but I have a vague feeling that all even numbers (including 0) are female, and all odd numbers are male. Not very exciting... yawning
sticking your tongue out  wink
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Number gender/personalities
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1 white, kind of middle-aged-ish female
2 turquoise/light blue, male, teenage/high school
3 pink, female, also teenage/high school and friends with 2
4 lavender, female, around the same age as 2 and 3 but quieter and more reserved
5 dark dark blue, male, oldish--maybe 60s
6 mango orange, female, a little older than 2 and 3, around college age maybe. She's very nice
7 red, female, 50s-ish. Very kind and grandma-like
8 medium dark yellow, male, a little older than 7 and good friends
9 dark orange, female, mid- to late-twenties maybe (a little older than 6). She's a bit like 4, but while 4 is more shy, 9 just tends to keep to herself.
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:52 pm    Post subject:
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Kela wrote:

I have no personalities for numbers, but I have a vague feeling that all even numbers (including 0) are female, and all odd numbers are male.

For me, it's pretty much the opposite. Even numbers as a whole are male, and boring. Odd numbers as a whole are slightly female-ish, and very wild and hyperactive.
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