Strange things you can do (no one believes)

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GamerPhate

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GingerSnake said:
GamerPhate said:
GingerSnake said:
I can dislocate my thumbs, pinkies and my pinky toes XD but many can do that.
I can vibrate and move eyes separately - that is common too...
but that is all provable and common.
for long time I believed I can see the story of an object by touching it, but I disapproved that one to myself :)
so I am not special :p
One failed guess doesn't mean you don't have intuition, as we are human, no one is always right everytime. And people often second guess themselves, giving the other answer they intended to give instead of the first one that popped into their head. But personally, an ex of mine had this ring that she claimed her "Wiken Witch" Aunt had given to her. I put it on per her request once, and I swear to God that it gave an energy pulse, but it felt like dark energy, and I instantly removed the ring. Never touching or questioning it's origin again.
:p well, true, I guess.
And talking about the ring - I've had a bunch of meaningful rings in my life. And two were such a wicked things. I got them from my grand-grandmothers and I felt sick when I put them on and just odd in general. I got rid of one in fear (:) I have lots of luck rings though that I always wear as talismans. But that's just me being superstitious :)
Interesting. Yeah, before that incident with the ring, I was HIGHLY skeptical of things like that. Although after it I was a bit more aware if you will. I suppose you don't know what HOT is until you press you hands on a stove, but after the experience, you can verify when you come across HOT again XD

But, that is part of what brought me to the curiosity of Tachyon energy. I was like ... YEAH right.. that sounds .. possible.. however after my experience with them, I am like...wow .. how does the world NOT know about this? But I realised that most people have pre-conceived ideas about how the world is, in where we come from, and where we go. And so because of this, anything that is outside of that realm of thinking is "impossible", but after some random odd things I have experienced in my life, I can say, that there might be anything out there. If you don't try to find it, how can you know? The problem is also that when people are exposed with the unknown, they respond in fear, and thus close off any further exploration. Although now thinking about that, that is kind of what happened with that ring experience, short of me experimenting with Tachyon cells years later.

EDIT - Fear leads to hate, hate leads to anger, anger leads to the dark side...
 

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I'm never angry.
At least, not that I can remember. I take everything lightly and behave in an overly calm manner. Friends are amazed as to how I can keep my cool in any situation.

There just hasn't been anything in my life so far that has been severe enough to anger me.
 

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Idsertian said:
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It's amusing how many people are using this thread to wave around their autistic, supposedly-psychic, e-peens around


I knew you were going to say that...

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Hey, you are just typing what I am thinking!

Ok I will stop.. but I am watching you, through you webcam while you sleep.
 

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I can project venom! D=
Ok it's not venom, and it was something kinda gross I learned I could do in grade 9.

If I suppress my saliva glands with my tongue I can spray saliva like
this snake.

Just with zero actual purpose.

I was also born without a codec on common human behavior installed like the rest of the species.
 

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Tentickles said:
Darius Brogan said:
That's actually possible? I've never heard of anyone with a memory like that. But I guess when it happens to you, you should know it's possible...

Interesting. I'll have to do some reading on genetic memory and see what I can find.
It's a strong trait in my family. Although we don't actively remember memories or experiences... very often one of my family members will be doing something for the first time and know exactly what to do.
I remember as a child my mother was putting pictures into picture frames and she suddenly knew to cover the back of the frames with paper and spray a little water on the paper.
Seems that's an old trick that tightens the paper on the back so it stays tight and doesnt wrinkle. and I mean that's an OLD trick.
If you want "proof" of genetic memory, just look at how much more proficient children are becoming with technology and increasingly younger ages...
 

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Idsertian said:
Gasaraki said:
It's amusing how many people are using this thread to wave around their autistic, supposedly-psychic, e-peens around
Could you clarify on that please? What you said could be taken to be quite offensive. It's definitely got my back up and the only thing that's stopping me from hitting the report button is that you may actually mean something else and aren't being intentionally offensive.
The report button for that? Seriously? I mean, i'm sure if you're offended by that then you're going to be offended by me saying something about it but I think the guy was just joking. lol. I thought it was rather humorous... but I guess society doesn't base itself off of the -least- sensitive people but the -most- sensitive people.
And yes, most of these things can actually be explained by mild forms of autism.
 

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I Can Control my Persona's

i can

sorta . It's quite Difficult
I think I can do that, well, I'm trying.

As for anything else, um nostril flaring and tongue rolling (I can't make a clover or anything though), but I never thought those where all that special. I can put my foot behind my head, I think I can do both. My little brother can do that too, so it might be genetic or it's just because we both fold our legs a lot when we sit. Oh, and the future/dream thing, I kind of think everyone can do that to an extent.
 

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Hit a bulls-eye on a moving target at 50 yards with a POS old pellet gun that lacks that kind of range(i have to angle the shot upwards)
 

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Watson767 said:
I can hear electricty I guess. If I walk into a room and anything is on standby, or even just switched on at the plug I can hear it. Is that strange? Im not sure.
It depends. How old are you? (Not trying to be creepy. Teenagers and children can generally hear at much higher frequencies than adults.)I can do this too, btw.

OT: Hmmm, I can sing the alphabet song backwards. Like, the words and everything.
I know I have other stuff, but I don't really want to think right now. Possibly edit for more in morning.
 

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Feylynn said:
I can project venom! D=
Ok it's not venom, and it was something kinda gross I learned I could do in grade 9.

If I suppress my saliva glands with my tongue I can spray saliva like
this snake.

Just with zero actual purpose.

I was also born without a codec on common human behavior installed like the rest of the species.
I believe the street term is "gleeking", or using your tongue in a reflexive way to spray saliva directly out of the mouth in a stream like pattern. This is commonly done with the underside of the tongue, through the duct that normally produces saliva in the mouth. A quick flick of the underside will produces a stream like long reaching strand of saliva.

Yes, I can do this too, but as I got older, being able to explain what I was doing mattered less to the person being sprayed. But who likes to be spit on by someone else? Meh I am sure there is some sorta kink that enjoys that sort of thing. But yeah, it's semi common, and they call it "gleeking" like I said. Maybe there is a different regional name of it out there?
 

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treeboy027 said:
Watson767 said:
I can hear electricty I guess. If I walk into a room and anything is on standby, or even just switched on at the plug I can hear it. Is that strange? Im not sure.
It depends. How old are you? (Not trying to be creepy. Teenagers and children can generally hear at much higher frequencies than adults.)I can do this too, btw.
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Actually to backup your theory, there was a study about some sort of "ring tone" that was of the frequency that was out of the "adults range". Thus kids were able to get calls in class that the teachers were unable to detect, due to the super high pitched ring tone. And as with all things, abilities deteriorate with time, due to biologicaly break down, and thus it only makes sense that younger people would have a much higher chance of hearing super high pitch tones that adults were unable to detect.
 

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ks1234 said:
Tentickles said:
Darius Brogan said:
That's actually possible? I've never heard of anyone with a memory like that. But I guess when it happens to you, you should know it's possible...

Interesting. I'll have to do some reading on genetic memory and see what I can find.
It's a strong trait in my family. Although we don't actively remember memories or experiences... very often one of my family members will be doing something for the first time and know exactly what to do.
I remember as a child my mother was putting pictures into picture frames and she suddenly knew to cover the back of the frames with paper and spray a little water on the paper.
Seems that's an old trick that tightens the paper on the back so it stays tight and doesnt wrinkle. and I mean that's an OLD trick.
If you want "proof" of genetic memory, just look at how much more proficient children are becoming with technology and increasingly younger ages...
Actually, that is a good point! Where does intuition come from? How do birds, just know where to fly during the winter? Where do animals get instinct from? Perhaps... what we learn is somehow in-advertantly passed on to the next generation through genetic material? Some believe, we are born knowing everything we every need to know, and we are just re-learning what we already believe as we age. The brain is only able to conveive so much, and especially at an early age, we are very impressionable, and likely to mimic the actions of our predecesors anyways. Therefore, short of an epiphany, people are likely repeat the same sins of their fathers, so to speak.
 

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GamerPhate said:
Feylynn said:
I can project venom! D=
Ok it's not venom, and it was something kinda gross I learned I could do in grade 9.

If I suppress my saliva glands with my tongue I can spray saliva like
this snake.

Just with zero actual purpose.

I was also born without a codec on common human behavior installed like the rest of the species.
I believe the street term is "gleeking", or using your tongue in a reflexive way to spray saliva directly out of the mouth in a stream like pattern. This is commonly done with the underside of the tongue, through the duct that normally produces saliva in the mouth. A quick flick of the underside will produces a stream like long reaching strand of saliva.

Yes, I can do this too, but as I got older, being able to explain what I was doing mattered less to the person being sprayed. But who likes to be spit on by someone else? Meh I am sure there is some sorta kink that enjoys that sort of thing. But yeah, it's semi common, and they call it "gleeking" like I said. Maybe ther is a different regional name of it out there?
Interesting to hear it's a thing as I've never really heard of it.
Just know I learned to by accident and anyone I showed way back when was all shock and awe, I was never mean enough to actually spit at people, they were just easily impressed that I could.
 

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Feylynn said:
GamerPhate said:
Feylynn said:
I can project venom! D=
Ok it's not venom, and it was something kinda gross I learned I could do in grade 9.

If I suppress my saliva glands with my tongue I can spray saliva like
this snake.

Just with zero actual purpose.

I was also born without a codec on common human behavior installed like the rest of the species.
I believe the street term is "gleeking", or using your tongue in a reflexive way to spray saliva directly out of the mouth in a stream like pattern. This is commonly done with the underside of the tongue, through the duct that normally produces saliva in the mouth. A quick flick of the underside will produces a stream like long reaching strand of saliva.

Yes, I can do this too, but as I got older, being able to explain what I was doing mattered less to the person being sprayed. But who likes to be spit on by someone else? Meh I am sure there is some sorta kink that enjoys that sort of thing. But yeah, it's semi common, and they call it "gleeking" like I said. Maybe ther is a different regional name of it out there?
Interesting to hear it's a thing as I've never really heard of it.
Just know I learned to by accident and anyone I showed way back when was all shock and awe, I was never mean enough to actually spit at people, they were just easily impressed that I could.
I accidently discoverd my .. "super power" that way as well. A click of the tongue, and a long-reaching squirt onto the desk in front of me ensured. Once i realised I could do this at will, god fear anyone in range. But of course, after you get out of high school, this sort of thing might be considered borderline assault the way the civil system has been structured these days, so enjoy your free fire in HS, as after you get out, the world no longer admires or fears your talents.

(and no I havn't really gleeked at people since HS, but I guess I still could, but reserve my .. abilities for .. called for responses.... which likely will yet to ever exist. But maybe if I yelled lieingly, "I have AIDS" and THEN gleeked on people, I MIGHT have a lawsuit on hand, lol. )
 

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i can wiggle my little toes sideways and stack all my toes over each other, apparently people have problems with their toe dexterity
 

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ShadeHedgehog1 said:
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I can crack my ears. I don't know how, and no one believes me until I do it.
Woah, same here dude, I guess we're freaks that have something unusual in common...

I request... a high five! *holds up hand*

OT: Other than what I said above, I can...

Wait a sec, that's it...

Hm, well, bye... I guess.
YEAH. *high fives*

We are clearly awesome. And freakish.
 

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eggy32 said:
Kathinka said:
eggy32 said:
Generalzdave said:
Whenever I think of a part of a tv show, later in the day that exact episode will come on. This has happened about 50 times in my life. This also works sometimes with songs on the radio.
That happens to me all the time.
Surely there's a scientific explanation.
there actually is, there even is a scientific term for it. i just have forgotten what it is^^

here's the quick rundown: lets say you think of episode 42 of show x. later that day you turn on the tv, and what episode is on?! 23. nothing special and most likely you will never think about it again, forget that you thought about the episode and that was that.
however, when episode 42 would have been on, you would have thought: "duuuuude, how weird is this?" and remember the freak occurance for years.
so the times when you guess the right episode are in the normal statistical margin. it just seems incredible because you only remember the right "guesses" and therefore grossely misjudge the hit quota. god i wish i remember what the scientific term for that was, there surely must be a wikipedia-article about it..
I see, that's pretty much what I thought, I think.
Is it basically just that when you think of the episode and it's on, you remember that all the time but if you think of an episode that doesn't come on you forget. So you end up only remembering all the times the ones you thought of are on.
That's basically what you said, right?
that's exactly what i said, you got it spot on :)
 

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ks1234 said:
Tentickles said:
Darius Brogan said:
That's actually possible? I've never heard of anyone with a memory like that. But I guess when it happens to you, you should know it's possible...

Interesting. I'll have to do some reading on genetic memory and see what I can find.
It's a strong trait in my family. Although we don't actively remember memories or experiences... very often one of my family members will be doing something for the first time and know exactly what to do.
I remember as a child my mother was putting pictures into picture frames and she suddenly knew to cover the back of the frames with paper and spray a little water on the paper.
Seems that's an old trick that tightens the paper on the back so it stays tight and doesnt wrinkle. and I mean that's an OLD trick.
If you want "proof" of genetic memory, just look at how much more proficient children are becoming with technology and increasingly younger ages...
As a skeptic, I would say that the reason children are becoming more proficient with technology is because they are exposed to it at a younger age. I never used a computer until I was about 9 or 10, but my 2 year old cousin plays Fruit Ninja on my uncle's iPad.
 

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barash said:
A friend of mine have that 'anomaly' as well :D

I thought she was full of it, until we had a nachspiel at my place with a bunch of people. I asked her to come over to my computer to pick some tunes and she said 'It'll freak out! They always do!' I laughed and told her to come over anyways - when she was 3-4 feet away from the box, bluescreen! I spent 15 minutes fixing the bootsectors, cursing her wiccan ways..
brandon237 said:
Well people with strange electrical patterns in their bodies creating magnetic fields and what-not are not unheard of, so it could be that. I can imagine how a magnetic field would screw up electronics.
Oh, good. I think I heard before that other cases exist, but not getting instantly dismissed as a crazy idiot is nice.

Thanks, anyways. Wish there was a way around it, it's really quite annoying. At least my case isn't nearly as severe as what Barash mentioned. Worst mutant superpower ever, in any case.
Hey, I have seen my fair share of crazy shit (Bloody ghosts and mechano, to this day I don't know what the hell happened that day), so I'm not going to call someone out for saying the same :)

Maybe a plastic casing on any valuable electronics? It would be worth a try.

And the post below this suddenly reminded me, luck, I don't know how but I have the luck of the bloody devil. Almost every day I forge homework, the teacher will be late. Our science teacher was very late exactly once in two terms, I forgot to do a massive graph and activity once in two terms, it happened on the same day and I was finished about 30 seconds before she arrived at the class.

I pull a terrible prank on my friend now girlfriend, the few emails that follow go from her saying she is going to kill me to us planning our first date. In one day! Luckiest and best thing that has ever happened to me.
I also nearly died many times in my childhood, at birth I nearly got strangled and brain-damaged, They got me out and untangled the umbilical cord just in time, I almost drowned at the bottom of our pool, got out just in time (when I was very small). I walked right up to a huge Rotweiler at my parents vet clinic when I was 4 years old, and hugged it. My parents couldn't get near it and it had tried to attack my father almost on site. I have not a scratch from that day.

So luck it is?