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AmberEyes
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31 Dec 2008, 2:09 pm

The ability to focus and zoom in on details and objects in the physical environment.

This is great for:

Finding and identifying rocks
Making scientific observations
Making poetic observations
Making observations for artistic drawing
Checking equipment safety/calibration


It's terrible and useless for socialising though.
I focus on people's watches, earings, clothing, patterns in the carpet/ceiling and the furniture when I should be looking at people's faces. I really do try.

I try to focus on people's faces, but an explainable fear of people and a fascination with objects seems to pull me away. I'm cursed as well as "blessed" :(.



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31 Dec 2008, 2:36 pm

I am able to become invisible, going to parties is a good way for me
to disappear behind a plant or coat rack, and if I get some alcohol I
may pretend I am a lamp.
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31 Dec 2008, 3:47 pm

Zamone wrote:
I think the hearing the TV isn't just aspies. All people start out being able to hear them in youth, but often lose that ability as they age and the cilia in their cochlear start to reduce in number.
I know I can hear TVs without the sound/image on, as do most people in my class at school, but the teachers usually can't, and I know my parents can't.



It's at the edge of the normal hearing range. I assume it's at the top of it and it's just below the above hearing.



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31 Dec 2008, 8:08 pm

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Being outside of society has given me the ability to look at the world rather objectively. I feel like I'm one of those wildlife-show announcers, hiding in the bushes and watching the behavior of some kind of exotic creature...


Yes, they are quite animalistic, aren't they? And when they realize there's someone strange in the bushes watching them, they scatter like insects!



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31 Dec 2008, 10:18 pm

I can read a book, exercise, and listen to music at the same time.



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31 Dec 2008, 11:38 pm

I'm good at finding things, especially my mum's keys that she loses every morning.



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31 Dec 2008, 11:50 pm

I can scientifically identify and classify most plants within any given landscape.
I might as well have a botanical encyclopedia in my head.
I have near-perfect pitch, and a tremendous capacity for frequency and rhythm.
And without the slightest trace of egotism, I also think of myself as an exceptionally-gifted writer.


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31 Dec 2008, 11:56 pm

excellent capacity for mimicry - vocal and bodily.
art - drawing and painting.
original thinking
zoning in on areas of special interest.
making the most amazing pictures in m ybrain - like an internal movie screen
incredible sense of smell



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01 Jan 2009, 12:02 am

I can...
Get lost on the way to the park (Even though it's directly down the street!)
Play a Pokemon game for hours even after I beat the plotline, and even while my fingers are screaming "take a break!"
Re-read a good book about a bijillion times
Read a book all day only taking breaks to eat a meal or two, and use the bathroom
^Or sometimes without the break(s).
Stare at my fan for hours
Stare into "nothing" for hours


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01 Jan 2009, 1:01 am

Did anyone take this topic seriously? lol I guess my so called powers would be:

INVISIBILITY, MAKING PEOPLE UNCOMFORTABLE, AND BEING REALLY GOOD AT SOMETHING I SPEND HOURS ON! :lmao:


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01 Jan 2009, 1:08 am

I can't take it seriously, or my answer would had been "none", and that would be boring.


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01 Jan 2009, 1:16 am

sethzack wrote:
Did anyone take this topic seriously?

oh, jeez.

I guess I forgot about my stupendous ability to kill a conversation with a single odd comment.
or the amazing way that I repulse other human beings with my heroically inappropriate facial expressions.
is that the kind of serious you're talking about? :roll: :lol:


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01 Jan 2009, 2:24 am

yes. i took it literally.



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01 Jan 2009, 2:44 pm

I can handle details and minutia extremely well. Also I was a super software test and debugger when I was in the software business. I was born object oriented.

In spite of this, I can also "think outside the box"

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01 Jan 2009, 5:25 pm

I am terrific at adding long strings of numbers in my head. Very bad at all other math.


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01 Jan 2009, 6:23 pm

I can remember phone numbers and social security numbers. I can speed read and can concentrate to the point where the rest of the world disappears. :) I like that last one the best!


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