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You probably have synthethesia. a condition that people see music notes, people, letters, or numbers as a specific color.

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Maybe what you are see is auras or your loopy! :)

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i don't know. i see them too. i only see yellow and blue around people and usually only if they're against a white wall. Do you have glasses? I have glasses for distance and that's when i see them. i cant see them with my glasses off.

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