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Vibrahuete; a vibranite gender connected to one’s color-related synesthesia.
-ete: A suffix for genders related to Synesthesia of any form (the name comes from “ete” from Synesthete, aka someone with Synesthesia) [pronounced eet]
-huete: A suffix for genders related to any form of Synesthesia where the symptoms involve colors - Subset of -ete (the name is a mix between hue and -ete) [pronounced hyou-eet]
-eralete: A suffix for genders related to any form of Synesthesia where the symptoms involve numbers - Subset of -ete (the name is a mix of “eral” from numeral, meaning denoting a number, [also a nod to -numeralic] and -ete) [pronounced er-al-eet]
-soundete: A suffix for genders related to any form of Synesthesia where the symptoms involve sounds - Subset of -ete (the name is a mix of sound and -ete) [pronounced sound-eet]
-tactite: A suffix for genders related to any form of Synesthesia where the symptoms involve touch/tactile things - Subset of -ete (the name is a mix of “tati” from tactile, meaning related to touch, and “te” from -ete) [pronounced tack-tite]
-whuete: A suffix for genders related to Person-Color Synesthesia - Subset of -huete (the name comes from a changed spelling of -huete to make it resemble the word who, to reflect the connection to a person/people) [pronounced hoo-eet]
-huwete: A suffix for genders related to Personality-Color Synesthesia - Subset of -huete (the name comes from a changed spelling of -huete to make it resemble the word how, to reflect personalities/how someone acts)
I didn’t want to do flags for these, given how wide the range of experiences that Synesthetes have is and since I don’t have some of these specific types of Synesthesia.
I’ll also do the other types later. I couldn’t come up with names, the post was already getting long, and I honestly only had the idea for a set of genders I’m doing in the Scienfollower Minisystem....
Isobel Dodds, René Shadbolt, and Millicent Sharples, who were sent to Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
The Spanish Aid Medical Committee recruited these three nurses as the only organized contingent from New Zealand. They arrived in Spain on July 15th, 1937, and first worked in a large makeshift hospital in Huete (central Spain) run by the International Brigade.
Shadbolt (33yrs) was the head sister of Auckland Hospital's casualty ward, and she was appointed to lead the group. Dodds (22yrs) was a staff nurse from Wellington Hospital, and Sharples (46yrs) worked at a private hospital in Levin.
During the war, these three nurses were an important promotional tool for the SMAC, who used their photos on posters, and printed their letters home in newspapers and in SMAC's own newsletter.
Shadbolt and Dodds returned to New Zealand in January 1939, and continued to work for the SMAC. They did a 6-week speaking tour to raise awareness and money for the many Republican refugees in France.
The rainbow wave is generally supposed to represent colors and a general connection to colors. The colors are pastel to reduce eyestrain and to represent Associative color-related Synesthesia, since we don’t actually see the colors.
The wave shape specifically is also supposed to represent perceiving colors due to Synesthesia. The sort of ‘scribbly’ brush/pattern used for the rainbow is supposed to represent creativity, since a lot of people with Synesthesia are fairly creative, and since colors are generally related to art.
For the Huete flag, the ‘x’ represents whatever causes one to perceive the colors related to said thing, since x is generally used as a representation for anything unspecified.
For the Whuete flag, the person represents a person... (just fleshing out the color explanation, I know this sounds dumb, lol).
For the Huwete flag, the person and little lines are supposed to represent personalities and personality traits.
Colorshuete/Colors-huete: A gender related to the song Colors from the Badlands album, color-related Synesthesia, the colors lilac, violet, red, blue, and grey, Person-Color Synesthesia specifically, and dreams - Exclusive to Person-Color Synesthetes - Part of the Badlands Song Subsystem
The name comes from the name of the song and -huete, a suffix for color-related Synesthesia related genders
The colors are a rainbow to represent colors and color-related Synesthesia, with blue and red “highlighted” because they represent the colors of the characters (singer and subject) and the others greyed out to represent the mentions of grey in relation to the “subject” character.
Blueviolethuete: A gender related to the color blue violet due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Darkpurplehuete: A gender related to the color dark purple due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Indigohuete: A gender related to the color indigo due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Lilachuete: A gender related to the color lilac due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Lightpurplehuete: A gender related to the color light purple due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Munsellhuete: A gender related to the color munsell purple due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Palepurplehuete: A gender related to the color pale purple due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Pastelpurplehuete: A gender related to the color pastel purple due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Redviolethuete: A gender related to the color red violet due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
Violethuete: A gender related to the color violet due to any form of Synesthesia related to color - exclusive to Synesthetes with color-related Synesthesia
La Torre del Reloj se construyó a finales del siglo XVIII. Es de estilo neoclásico. Era el reloj del ayuntamiento para que todos los vecinos supieran qué hora era, porque se ve desde todo el pueblo.
Foto dos:
El arco de Almazán es una de las ocho puertas que tenía la muralla. Hoy en dia la muralla forma parte de los muros de las casas.
Photo one:
The Clock Tower was built at the end of the 18th century. It is neoclassical in style. It was the town hall clock so that all the neighbors knew what time it was, because it can be seen from all over town.
Photo two:
The arch of Almazán is one of the eight gates that the wall had. Today the wall is part of the walls of the houses.
Google Translation into French:
Première photo :
La Tour de l'Horloge a été construite à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Il est de style néoclassique. C'était l'horloge de la mairie pour que tous les voisins sachent quelle heure il était, car on peut la voir de partout dans la ville.
Photo deux :
L'arc d'Almazán est l'une des huit portes que possédait le mur. Aujourd'hui, le mur fait partie des murs des maisons.
Google Translation into German:
Erstes Bild :
Der Uhrturm wurde Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts erbaut. Es ist im neoklassizistischen Stil gehalten. Es war die Rathausuhr, damit alle Nachbarn wissen, wie spät es ist, da sie von überall in der Stadt zu sehen ist.
Foto zwei:
Der Bogen von Almazán ist eine der acht Türen, die die Mauer hatte. Heute ist die Mauer Teil der Mauern der Häuser.
Google Translation into Hebrew:
תמונה ראשונה :
מגדל השעון נבנה בסוף המאה ה -18. זה בסגנון ניאו-קלאסי. זה היה שעון העירייה כך שכל השכנים ידעו מה השעה כפי שניתן לראות מכל רחבי העיר.
תמונה שנייה:
קשת אלמזאן היא אחת משמונה הדלתות שהיו לחומה. כיום הקיר הוא חלק מקירות הבתים.
Google Translation into Russian:
Первое изображение:
Башня с часами была построена в конце 18 века. Он выполнен в неоклассическом стиле. Это были часы ратуши, чтобы все соседи знали, сколько сейчас времени, так как их видно со всего города.
Фото второе:
Арка Альмазана - одна из восьми дверей в стене. Сегодня стена является частью стен домов.
시계탑은 18 세기 말에 지어졌습니다. 신고전주의 스타일입니다. 도시 곳곳에서 볼 수 있듯이 모든 이웃이 몇 시인 지 알 수 있도록 시청 시계였습니다.
사진 2 :
Almazán의 아치는 벽에있는 8 개의 문 중 하나입니다. 오늘날 벽은 집 벽의 일부입니다.
Google Translation into Arabic:
الصورة الأولى :
تم بناء برج الساعة في نهاية القرن الثامن عشر. إنه على الطراز الكلاسيكي الجديد. كانت ساعة دار البلدية حتى يعرف جميع الجيران الوقت كما يمكن رؤيته من جميع أنحاء المدينة.
الصورة الثانية:
قوس المازان هو أحد الأبواب الثمانية الموجودة في الجدار. اليوم الجدار جزء من جدران البيوت.