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ffxfriek

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sv93 said:
I can kick my self in the back of the head :p ,t and I can lick my elbow
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i can do that. and also continusuouly crack my body except for my neck and back
 

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PS3fan, you are really into this thread. It almost reads like it's a contest with you. It's... odd.

As far as my personal abilities...
Nothing special, but I'm skinny. I can fit through an un-netted tennis racket.

Uh... I'm super English Major-y.
 

Jamanticus

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I can play the cello...

....And I can name any pitch that I hear (and vice-versa)

Other than that, I'm rather talentless.....

EDIT: Absolute pitch, that's what I have- I looked it up.... It's a rare disease in which people are always racked with pain when they hear something that's not in its original key

/joke
 

gamebrain89

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mydogisblue said:
I can vibrate my eyeballs. It scares the hell outta people.
Thats awesome, I would love to see that.
Gahars said:
gamebrain89 said:
I can watch a movie, eat chips, play my ds and work on triginometry homework all at the same time.


and for somethings a friend of mine can do
He can fit a roll of quarters in his bellybutton and hide a pistol under one of his pectorals. As you have probably quessed he is a rather heavy set guy
Wow, that's...

Disturbing.

You're friend's thing, not yours.

yes, yes it is. my eyes will never be the same again. which is why I put it in spoilers.
 

Jark212

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I know the right response (in my openion) to every emergency situation. (zombies included)
I can make anyone in a room simataniously hate or fear me.
Green belt at ninjitsu. (Basicly Level 3/5)
Risk my life for; someone I care for/who earns my respect/who I think is hot/who is nice to me...
I can pick fights with inadiment objects... and lose.
I have more neurological disorders then I know what to do with.
 

000Ronald

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Mmm...

What can I do that most people can't...

There's a part of my mind that analyzes anything and everything I see, hear, touch, ect. I like to think of it as a two way filter; I unconsciously analyze almost everything, as well as my own actions; I'm always thinking about the reprocussions of everything I do (and on an almost freaky scale; while I was really deep in my depression, I could think of several ways every single thing I could do would end up in the world being destroyed. No, seriously). This also sometimes leads to me rambling about one thing or another, which pisses my grandmother off to all hell; she seems to think I'm faking all this (which, in turn, pisses me off to all hell. Needless to say we aren't on speaking terms right now.) Sometimes this happens so fast that I don't remember how I came to a conclusion, just that I did. I get the feeling that my mind is always working, and that I can't shut it off; I tried once, and I got a feeling like droplets of water hitting a sink.

I also have a vivid imagination, leading to some freaky-ass dreams; I would almost swear I saw Jupiter (which, buy the way, was really freaky).

There are other things I'm not quite certain of; I've been led to belive (by my peers) that I can read, write, and speak better than most people, for one. On a side note, I don't belive this as much as some people would like; while I can read and write very well, I belive a lot of other people can do the same just as well as I can, but choose not to because of peer pressure. I also have a near-complete lack of any social inhibitions (on another side note, this is a common "symptom" of Aspergers Syndrome [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspergers_Syndrome]; I use the word "symptom" losely just I would use the word "disease" losely); I've come to think maybe people are afraid to speak to each other for some reason or another. I'm good at solving personal problems, although it usually involves telling people to get over themselves.

Also, I'm a pretty good cook. People seem to like my potatoes. I cut them into little cubes, then fry them in a pan with some oil and a little seasoned salt and italian seasoning until they're just a little crispy. The seasonings are more for presentation then actual tase; the salt (a light orange) gives the potatoes a nice color when they're cooked well, and the italian seasoning makes it look more organic.

Over the course of my life, I've come to realize that I'm a very unique person in general.

Apoloiges for the...rant, if that'a what you choose to call it...
 

manicfoot

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I'm overly empathetic. It was kind of embarrassing at my aunts funeral because I was crying the hardest out of everyone and I hardly knew her.
 

The Wooster

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The_Logician19 said:
Mmm...

What can I do that most people can't...

There's a part of my mind that analyzes anything and everything I see, hear, touch, ect. I like to think of it as a two way filter; I unconsciously analyze almost everything, as well as my own actions; I'm always thinking about the reprocussions of everything I do (and on an almost freaky scale; while I was really deep in my depression, I could think of several ways every single thing I could do would end up in the world being destroyed. No, seriously). This also sometimes leads to me rambling about one thing or another, which pisses my grandmother off to all hell; she seems to think I'm faking all this (which, in turn, pisses me off to all hell. Needless to say we aren't on speaking terms right now.) Sometimes this happens so fast that I don't remember how I came to a conclusion, just that I did. I get the feeling that my mind is always working, and that I can't shut it off; I tried once, and I got a feeling like droplets of water hitting a sink.

I also have a vivid imagination, leading to some freaky-ass dreams; I would almost swear I saw Jupiter (which, buy the way, was really freaky).

There are other things I'm not quite certain of; I've been led to belive (by my peers) that I can read, write, and speak better than most people, for one. On a side note, I don't belive this as much as some people would like; while I can read and write very well, I belive a lot of other people can do the same just as well as I can, but choose not to because of peer pressure. I also have a near-complete lack of any social inhibitions (on another side note, this is a common "symptom" of Aspergers Syndrome [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspergers_Syndrome]; I use the word "symptom" losely just I would use the word "disease" losely); I've come to think maybe people are afraid to speak to each other for some reason or another. I'm good at solving personal problems, although it usually involves telling people to get over themselves.

Also, I'm a pretty good cook. People seem to like my potatoes. I cut them into little cubes, then fry them in a pan with some oil and a little seasoned salt and italian seasoning until they're just a little crispy. The seasonings are more for presentation then actual tase; the salt (a light orange) gives the potatoes a nice color when they're cooked well, and the italian seasoning makes it look more organic.

Over the course of my life, I've come to realize that I'm a very unique person in general.

Apoloiges for the...rant, if that'a what you choose to call it...
You also have the wonderful ability of not taking yourself too seriously.

My special power? Well it begins with an S.
 

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Indigo_Dingo said:
I can continuously crack both my wrists
I can do that with the big toe on my right foot.
And only that toe.

I'm a demon at Twister, better than most girls I know.

I have never gotten carsick. Ever. I could be on a bumpy dirt road, playing Pokemon on my DS, listening to music AND reading a book, all at the same time, and not feel the slightest bit of discomfort. Except in the back of my neck when I realise how hunched I'd been for the past hour.

I'm incapable of becoming bored as long as I have my iPod and a place to sit (or somewhere to walk to). I completely zone out, immerse myself in the music and can stay like that for ages.

I have also recently discovered that I have a startling memory for useless information. My friend sends me sounds clips of music from various games, movies or TV shows, and I can name the song almost infallibly, given that I've heard it before.
 

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Gahars said:
Well, it's kind of what I can't do, in this case, smell.
Heyyyy! me too, dont worry you arent missing much. Trust me, the world smells bad, only flowers and girls smell nice.
 

flatearth

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This is depressing. I can't do anything unique. I'm just a jack of all trades, king of none.
 

IronDuke

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The_Logician19 said:
Mmm...

What can I do that most people can't...

There's a part of my mind that analyzes anything and everything I see, hear, touch, ect. I like to think of it as a two way filter; I unconsciously analyze almost everything, as well as my own actions; I'm always thinking about the reprocussions of everything I do (and on an almost freaky scale; while I was really deep in my depression, I could think of several ways every single thing I could do would end up in the world being destroyed. No, seriously). This also sometimes leads to me rambling about one thing or another, which pisses my grandmother off to all hell; she seems to think I'm faking all this (which, in turn, pisses me off to all hell. Needless to say we aren't on speaking terms right now.) Sometimes this happens so fast that I don't remember how I came to a conclusion, just that I did. I get the feeling that my mind is always working, and that I can't shut it off; I tried once, and I got a feeling like droplets of water hitting a sink.

I also have a vivid imagination, leading to some freaky-ass dreams; I would almost swear I saw Jupiter (which, buy the way, was really freaky).

There are other things I'm not quite certain of; I've been led to belive (by my peers) that I can read, write, and speak better than most people, for one. On a side note, I don't belive this as much as some people would like; while I can read and write very well, I belive a lot of other people can do the same just as well as I can, but choose not to because of peer pressure. I also have a near-complete lack of any social inhibitions (on another side note, this is a common "symptom" of Aspergers Syndrome [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspergers_Syndrome]; I use the word "symptom" losely just I would use the word "disease" losely); I've come to think maybe people are afraid to speak to each other for some reason or another. I'm good at solving personal problems, although it usually involves telling people to get over themselves.

Also, I'm a pretty good cook. People seem to like my potatoes. I cut them into little cubes, then fry them in a pan with some oil and a little seasoned salt and italian seasoning until they're just a little crispy. The seasonings are more for presentation then actual tase; the salt (a light orange) gives the potatoes a nice color when they're cooked well, and the italian seasoning makes it look more organic.

Over the course of my life, I've come to realize that I'm a very unique person in general.

Apoloiges for the...rant, if that'a what you choose to call it...
Uhhh you actually sound alot like me a year ago.. you sound bipolar haha.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_disorder

Imagination, creatitivy, loss of social inhibitions are all symptoms of manic episodes, so are racing thoughts and an inability to shut it off. Hardcore sex drive, increased clarity of thought, feeling as if you are great at something, or could be the best in the world if you wanted - delusions of granduer.

And, you also mentioned depression, which is the other end of bipolar. Seriously, i'd read up on it and see if you might have it, because what you said in your post was just how my brain used to function, now I can shut it off with medication ;) peace and quiet.

And you got asburgers wrong, its a disorder where you are terrible at social interaction, not good at it. the opposite of what you said :).
 

000Ronald

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oddresin said:
The_Logician19 said:
Wall of text. Many apologies
Uhhh you actually sound alot like me a year ago.. you sound bipolar haha.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_disorder

Imagination, creatitivy, loss of social inhibitions are all symptoms of manic episodes, so are racing thoughts and an inability to shut it off. Hardcore sex drive, increased clarity of thought, feeling as if you are great at something, or could be the best in the world if you wanted - delusions of granduer.

And, you also mentioned depression, which is the other end of bipolar. Seriously, i'd read up on it and see if you might have it, because what you said in your post was just how my brain used to function, now I can shut it off with medication ;) peace and quiet.

And you got asburgers wrong, its a disorder where you are terrible at social interaction, not good at it. the opposite of what you said :).
While I apreciate your concern, it's not Bipolar disorder. Ok, that just seems dicky of me, let me clarify a few things.

My thoughts aren't "racing", they're just...always there. It doesn't waver at all unless I'm purposely trying to figure something out.

I've had an active imagination since my youth.

When I say "lack of social inhibitions", I mean I'm willing to talk to people when others aren't. I don't do anything over-the-top, really.

I fell into a depression because a lot of people I trusted stabbed me in the back.

It's also worth mentioning that I've been clinically diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome, and that more than one person called me a "textbook case".

Another thing, Aspergers isn't just being bad at social interaction. I've described it as being "clinically weird". It's a list of things that can't really be defined.

Again, your concern is apreciated, but I'm sure it's unwarrented.

Apologies Abound.
 

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I can put both my legs behind my head (I've been described as a pretzel), interlock both of my hands fully behind my neck, walk on my knees with my feet folded over my thighs and other very basic contortionism. Also I can make scientific assumptions based on logic and get them completely wrong every time, in addition to my ability to remember completely useless trivia from games and films.
 

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I walk at a speed of approximately 7.8km/h. (or 4.875 miles per hour)
I can consume 2 litres of V8 in a single day.
I can drink expired milk without noticing a difference in taste.
 

poleboy

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I can keep my hands off the New Topic button when I'm bored. It's a rare skill, or so I am told.
 

The Wooster

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Duck Sandwich said:
I walk at a speed of approximately 7.8km/h. (or 4.875 miles per hour)
I can consume 2 litres of V8 in a single day.
I can drink expired milk without noticing a difference in taste.
You, my dear friend, are an abomination.