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Thanks. I needed the explanation.
Doesn’t “bouba” mean something else? That kind of looks like that?
Boba maybe? As in boba tea.
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Alt text: When water’s temperature falls below 0°C, it undergoes Bouba to Kiki.
Pic: The picture has a diagram showing water above freezing being flowy and liquid, and below freezing being rigid and icy. Many people find the sounds Bouba and Kiki to match visually to the look of rounded and pointy shapes respectively.
No alt text?
They linked the comic beneath the image, you gotta click it. I was gonna copy/paste for ya, but my phone won’t let me. So I screenshot.
I was able to do OcR on that, and here it is. Collaborative effort!
Even when you try to make nice, smooth ice cubes in a freezer, sometimes one of them will shoot out a random ice spike, which physicists ascribe to kiki conservation.
I have developed a whole theory of male sexuality based on booba/kiki conservation, but this comment section is too small for it.
I would be very interested in hearing this lecture
Take that Fahrenheit lovers