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YunikoYokai5

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My geological hammer because I'm studying to be a geologist ^.^ it was Volcanology (running from pyroclastic flows and the like) but it's looking more like Geological Engineering for me
 

Kraj

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... I don't know, my hair? Everyone loves my hair...

Probably two balisongs fanned out with piano keys as the blades. Since I'm mastery level in piano and think best when playing with my knives.
 

SckizoBoy

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A Hermit's Cave
Alucard 11189 said:
It is essentially chemical biology, I don't know why my university named it like they did, as previously it was called Biochemistry and Chemical biology, but they changed it a couple of years before I enrolled. I must admit, I preferred the chemical biology side over the biochemistry. My research projects were in the study of Ruthenium complexes, and whether or not they intercalate into DNA, assessing various complexes' potential as an anticancer treatment, as well as the study of the Baker Venkataramen rearrangement, and their use in the production of Flavones.
Excuse me for a sec...

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OK, I'll be honest, that turned me on a bit! =P
In all seriousness, that is some hardcore chemistry (the second one in particular, though that rearrangement looks like a derivative reaction of the Claisen rearrangement). Still, one of my friends is doing research into gold complexes as a possible anticancer drug (same sort of thing as your ruthenium project) and he's probably going to publish soon, lucky sod. As for me, I'm pissing about with a really annoying molecule (dihydroisocoumarin) that is a lot harder to synthesise than it looks (Diels-Alder reaction, simple as it is, is annoying when the diene is a silyl-ketene-acetal, grrr...).

But then I cross campus and beckon hungry ants to their inevitable deaths! For teh lulz!

Sorry... got a bit excited there.

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ReservoirAngel said:
A small blue box with a shining light on the top of it and stars round it. Because I'm a massive Doctor Who fan. The only thing I love more than my sci-fi is... well it's not appropriate for a cutie mark.
LOL... *ahem* can I guess? =P
 

Zorad

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My personality resembles a quiet observer type and both have experience and a lot of interest in visual effects and 3D animation so I'm gonna have to go with an animated mechanical eye.

http://media.dandwiki.com/w/images/f/fe/Mechanical_Eye.jpg
 

Dragunai

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A leather glove with armour plating on it on the back of the hand and in bands along the wrist, the whole glove stopping a few inches short of my elbow. The fingers would have full finger rings shaped like talons on them for awesomeness value.

The plate on the back of the hand would most likely be my birth symbol / star sign.

If we're not discussing physical / material items then my God given talent is an aptitude to learn things very fast. I learnt the performing art of magic at age 11 and did my 1st paid show at 12, I learned to play advanced guitar licks and rock chords a month after I picked it up for the 1st time in my life, I learned Norwegian in 3 weeks after moving there (and forgot it just as fast once I moved back to the UK) and so on.

My 1 discernible talent is magic / sleight of hand but I prefer believing in my ability to learn shit double quick.
 

SulfuricDonut

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Probably a guitar. It's pretty generic, but until I started playing guitar like a pro nobody had ever noticed me in school. Now it's pretty much all I'm recognized for by anyone (and even a little famous).
 

crazie_soviet

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I'd have to say a set of bagpipes for the fact i picked them up when i was about eight and had a knack for playing them. Also they are great for annoying everypony around me or blocking out what they are saying =D
 

Lekonua

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A computer monitor with a paintbrush on the screen.

Now excuse me while I go and draw that.

Photoshop, 10 seconds flat.

Okay, more like 2 or 3 minutes...but...yeah...
 

loc978

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^That wouldn't be a computer symbol, would it..?^​
Because it's the first motherboard I ever bought with my own paycheck and installed in a case (a retrofitted AT 386 server case, no less) in building a computer exclusively for use by me... and it pretty well defines the things I'm best at.

...these things don't change later in life, do they? Because if they did, mine would incorporate a weapon of some kind due to my change in career path.