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Livinitlargeinabin

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mydogisblue said:
I can vibrate my eyeballs. It scares the hell outta people.
Ditto :D
Eyeball spasms rule :p
My optician said it was like being double jointed in the eyes
I like doing it during conversations to mess with peoples heads :D

Also can play the cajon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd0OmmRIzO0&feature=related)
drink really fast
do tricks by throwing/catching stuff in unconventional ways
use a diabolo and whipcatch it (circus thing and quite difficult trick)

And in Ratchet and Clank i can strafe round an enemy in circles while jumping, firing and changing weapons all at the same time, cos im a nerd :D

As you can see, most of these are useless, i guess that make them more unique though :p
 

Atvomat_Nikonov

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Labyrinth said:
I can draw. I can argue. I can play bits of Dragonforce and Children Of Bodom on a purple electric violin. Oh, and I can carve art into people's bodies with a scalpel. I cook, too.

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).
Solidarity, brother, on the constant analysis and vivid imagination. I've often found myself just staring off into nothing and contemplating the extent of repercussions for what I did earlier in the day. It freaks people out.
I do something slightly similar to this. Except its with things I'd like to do, not things I have done. I'll sit there daydreaming about something I'd like to do, and fantasising all the different ways it could fail and succeed.
 

Captain_Ne-San

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Not really a talent or what. Some how mostly as a way to not take meds for my ADD, I've found a way to multitask and keep my attention on all of them. Example is at my old job, I'd do my work, knit, listen to music and keep a conversation going with someone. It wigs my friends out.

I don't know what this is, but I'll put it down as a talent. I attract lesbians and bisexual women. I don't get it but my boyfriend thinks it's funny.
 

Nimbus

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mydogisblue said:
I can vibrate my eyeballs. It scares the hell outta people.
SAME HERE! Wow, I have never met anyone else who can do it!

Other than that? I could most likely survive on nothing but grilled cheese sandwiches for, like, months.
 

JDLY

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Khedive Rex said:
I have no social inhibitions and honestly don?t care what people think of me. I have freakish memory (boarders on photographic).
Same here about the social interactions.

My memory is sort of like that. It works the best science. But I can replay events in my head to remember stuff.

It also works on completely useless and semi-completely useless information. So unless I go on a game show I have no use for it.

Not so good with the "reading people" if you will.
 

RufusMcLaser

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I taught myself to cross my eyes, roll my tongue, and wiggle my ears and scalp. Not simultaneously, you see- rather, I learned to do these things which I was told were strictly hereditary. (Presumably whoever told me that was wrong.)
Also, I have an excellent scowl.
 

Felgy76

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I'm 180cm tall (5'11") and weigh 76Kg (167lb), so I'm not exactly skinny. But when I expel the air from my lungs and hold it you can see my heartbeat through my ribs.
 

Labyrinth

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Arntor said:
You two, are either INTP [http://typelogic.com/intp.html] or INTJ [http://typelogic.com/intj.html]. Yay for Jungian typology! ;D
I seem to have characteristics from both. And many of them. Having taken the test it would appear I'm INTJ predominantly.

I feel that it need be said that I have this odd ability to see straight through people. My interest in psychology is both symptom and probable cause of this. I can examine their facial expressions, body language, tone, whatever and then use that to my advantage. A habit I had to kick was using that kind of thing to manipulate people. It got addictive after a while, like being a puppeteer.
 

Arntor

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Labyrinth said:
Arntor said:
You two, are either INTP [http://typelogic.com/intp.html] or INTJ [http://typelogic.com/intj.html]. Yay for Jungian typology! ;D
I seem to have characteristics from both. And many of them.

I feel that it need be said that I have this odd ability to see straight through people. My interest in psychology is both symptom and probable cause of this. I can examine their facial expressions, body language, tone, whatever and then use that to my advantage. A habit I had to kick was using that kind of thing to manipulate people. It got addictive after a while, like being a puppeteer.
My guess is that you might lean more toward the INTJ profile. While on the exterior, it is difficult to tell the difference between an INTP and INTJ, the former seems to appear as an 'absent-minded' professor while the latter is more akin, to say, a strategist or chessmaster. It can be also related on how both types spend their energy on a project. For example, say both types have a college assignment to complete in a week.

When an INTJ starts a project, he will plan his time accordingly and spend his energy step dividing up the time equally throughout each day. On the other hand, an INTP would spend much of his time speculating over different theories and on the outside, this may seem like he's doing nothing, but if he has a true interest in the project all of the speculation falls into place easily and the project can be completed in the last day or two with the same quality as his J-function friend. He'll just probably lose some sleep and be much more muddle-headed in the morning. You can say one is a marathon runner and the other is a sprinter. Of course, all these personality types aren't without some skepticism regarding reliability, but for the most part, I find the descriptions very precise compared to something like astrology. Like with any other tools to answer the age old "Who Am I?" question, you're just going to have to pick out which characteristics you think applies to you most.

Also, on topic now, here's my unique skill: I can get only two hours of sleep but be recharged enough for six hours of school. Guess which type I scored.