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14 Nov 2019, 12:15 pm

I can curl my tongue into a tube.



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14 Nov 2019, 12:16 pm

My super power is in that I am a thread killer!


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14 Nov 2019, 12:20 pm

The real superpower that has saved my life more than once is - even in extreme situations and with mental health seriously damaged, I remain capable of reasoning.

And I can curl my tongue, too!


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14 Nov 2019, 12:22 pm

i can well-imitate the sound of a plunger being yanked out of a syringe - ffffffffFFFFUPPPPP!! and mee three on the tongue curling thing. i knew a doctor who couldn't do that, and it so enraged her that she couldn't do that [but her husband could] that she contorted her tongue into a U-shape by sheer force of will, though it looked funny.



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14 Nov 2019, 12:25 pm

If I indeed had a super power, its that when I obsess over a subject I rarely fail in it.
Other then that
I seem to attract a lot of negative people, while at the same time trying to help others become more cup half full with optimism.


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14 Nov 2019, 12:28 pm

I can waggle my ears. Just checked in the mirror and discovered I can waggle each ear independently, blabby-style... didn't even know I could do that.

I also have double-jointed thumbs.

And I can do the tongue tube thing.

... is there no end to my talents?


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14 Nov 2019, 12:31 pm

^^^okeedookee, I wanna know if you can flare your nostrils one at a time, as well? ;)



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14 Nov 2019, 12:34 pm

Another super power of mine, is becoming invisible to people, I often do this without even trying!


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14 Nov 2019, 12:35 pm

I can whistle with my nose. Really.


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14 Nov 2019, 12:49 pm

auntblabby wrote:
^^^okeedookee, I wanna know if you can flare your nostrils one at a time, as well? ;)


They flare... but they ain't for flaring one at a time.


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14 Nov 2019, 1:29 pm

magz wrote:
I can whistle with my nose. Really.

i saw somebody do that on tv a while back. fortunately placed nasal polyps is the likely cause.



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14 Nov 2019, 1:32 pm

My senses

Nearly all of my senses are heightened. So I tend to experience life with great intensity. My hearing in particular is especially sensitive. It sometimes freaks people out a little. My dad refers to it as a superpower. When I visit my grandma, I can lie down in the bedroom and listen to conversations occurring in the living room down the hall. In my student accommodation, I can hear someone sneeze or cough when I'm sat in the kitchen, even when they're at the opposite end of the flat.

I can hear the ticking of the wrist watch my dad wears usually as soon as he enters a room. The sound of road crossing signals from roads in the distance when I'm sat in a classroom. In addition, I can often tell which room everyone is in when at my parents' house by listening to footsteps. Sometimes I wake up hearing conversations happening in the downstairs kitchen as I lie upstairs in my bed. I also hear the alarm on the oven from my room when I'm staying there.

My sense of smell is also extremely sensitive. A friend of mine used to joke that I must be secretly part werewolf. :lol: I can smell the peppers they use in the cafe' in my University when I'm a few floors down from the cafe'. Plus, if there is cucumber in the same room, I'll know. It has a very strong smell to me. Which is why I dislike it when people cut into one and leave it uncovered. That's the first thing I smell when I open a fridge or walk into a room, and I hate it. If someone lights a candle and blows it out, I'll smell it the next evening. Sometimes after someone who doesn't usually stay over has, I can smell the scent of their perfume for a few days in the house.

Visualisation and improvisation

I am detail-oriented. However, I can also be spontaneous. My imagination, visual recall and general ability to summon vivid mental imagery help me to quickly develop creative solutions to problems and new ideas. I have hyperphantasia. Thinking on my feet is something I do well.

Fast reaction time and slider puzzles

I have previously played a game where different icons flash across a screen. Players have to tap the screen on their side when they see an animal, and ignore all other shapes. Whoever taps first (as long as they do so on the correct shape) gets the point. Each icon only stays on the page for several seconds, slowly getting faster as the game continues. I find it easy.

Likewise, I usually win at air hockey since I react quickly to the puck getting close to the goal I am defending. I was an excellent defender in field hockey back in school because of my fast reaction time.

For some reason, I am often surprisingly good at completing slider puzzles (those scrambled image puzzles which are made out of squares that you can move a few spaces up/down or across, that you have to rearrange until they are in the correct order). I have completed eight piece ones in a matter of seconds. Not much of a skill I'll admit, but it makes for an alright party trick.


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14 Nov 2019, 1:39 pm

^^^those sound like REAL superpowers and not the jokey things I've posted. :oops:



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14 Nov 2019, 4:03 pm

I can look in two different directions at once. One of my eyes won't move upward but the other one can (it's called congenital Brown syndrome). Very good for freaking people out.


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14 Nov 2019, 4:04 pm

dragonsanddemons wrote:
I can look in two different directions at once. One of my eyes won't move upward but the other one can (it's called congenital Brown syndrome). Very good for freaking people out.

that reminds me of the late actor marty feldman.



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14 Nov 2019, 5:29 pm

:D



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