• @sir_pronoun
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    3721 hours ago

    For those who didn’t know the background, like me:

    "The bouba–kiki effect or takete–maluma phenomenon is a non-arbitrary mental association between certain speech sounds and certain visual shapes. "

    So: bouba sounds round, kiki sounds spikey

    • DeebsterOP
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      17 hours ago

      I thought about linking an explainer, but I lazily decided that this (and the wug) would be well-enough known here.

  • @dufkm
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    21 hours ago

    BaBa is Melt

    KeKe is Float

      • @dufkm
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        519 hours ago

        Wall is Stop

    • LvxferreM
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      19 hours ago

      For keke is water is float, but keke is something else is sink. (Other substances tend to be more dense when keke than baba).

      EDIT: a bit more on-topic, Baba is You is a good example of the bouba-kiki effect; you kind of expect Baba to be round and fluffier than Keke, and that’s exactly what you get.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 hours ago

    Its actually not instant. Splashing cold water sounds harder than hot water, its called the bouba-kiki linear tranformation. Trust me bro.

  • @isaaclyman
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    418 hours ago

    And at 100C, it changes phase to Heeheehoo. Lotta people don’t know that