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[post_page_title]The reasoning behind the emotions’ shapes[/post_page_title]

Anger is fiery red and always looks and sounds angry, Sadness is blue and always looks and sounds sad, and so on. So what about their shapes? There is actually a logic to the emotions’ shapes, just like there is to their colors and their voices.

The reasoning behind the emotions’ shapes

Anger is a fire brick, Sadness is s teardrop, Fear is a nerve, Joy is a star, and Disgust is actually broccoli – which is a hilarious detail, as Riley really hates broccoli.

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