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Post by Rockman Striker on Dec 13, 2009 15:56:39 GMT -5
I mean, something you can do but others don´t, for example, my special power is feel/hear (i´m not so sure) electricity... maybe it sounds weird but it´s true, i can know when a device is on because of the "sound" coming from the inside. So i can tell wich device spends more electricity because the sound is louder, that sound can be heared even outside of a home, so imagine what i hear when a lot of devices are on.
I can´t describe what kind of sound is, just some kind of beep. i´m not sure if it´s only me and my brothers, because my parents doesn´t hear anything.
And i can feel people too, maybe it´s the same thing, you know, human´s brains produce a minimal amount of electricity to send signals to muscles and such, so i belive i can feel/hear that electricity, because i can know when a person is close to me, even from the back, closing my eyes and if the person doesn´t make any sound, and also, i´m practicing that ability, at this time i can recognize my parents and brothers electicity, aura or how you like to name it.
So i posted this because i like to know what special powers do you have, dermo-optical-perception, x- ray vision (not really ;D) or what you think is your special power.
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Post by Qwertman on Dec 13, 2009 17:31:00 GMT -5
Yeah, I think sensing other people is pretty regular. As for the electronics you could just be hearing the hum of the transformers (NOT the robots, the things that convert voltage). Older people lose the ability to hear the frequencies that these produce. Then again there are several legit stories about people who generate electromagnetic interference strong enough that computers they use glitch up.
Me? I have the amazing superpower of cheerfulness! I've had SO FREAKING MUCH awful ******* ****** happen to me and my family all year and I'm far less depressed than my friends who have nothing to complain about besides homework and weather.
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Post by Dashe on Dec 14, 2009 0:40:58 GMT -5
I have the power to make even the toughest professors let me get away with murder. So far I've never had any of my props confiscated and pulled off a veritable coup-de-grace during one of the college admissions/patron tours last month. It involved a musical song and dance number and a cowboy suit. The target: a particularly difficult professor who, at the time, was actually speaking with a tour group when it went down. I rendered him completely speechless for about a minute...and looking back I still wonder how I got off the hook as easily as I did.
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Post by mirak on Dec 14, 2009 15:07:19 GMT -5
I have the power to predict exactly what's going on inside another person's mind. I can detect lies, treachery, doubtfulness and insecurity without having to spend time with a person.
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Post by Traingham on Dec 14, 2009 17:10:36 GMT -5
I have the ability to motivate others to do things that they would normally never consider attempting. The motivation usually wears off about the time they're done doing it, at which point I'm somewhere else working on my next victim. ;D
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Post by snowman on Dec 15, 2009 20:13:18 GMT -5
I have the power of pushing my upper lip against my lower lip so it looks like I have fangs. Must have something to do with my grandmother's hatred of garlic and sunlight, and my grandfather's love of Count Chocula cereal.
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Post by Qwertman on Dec 15, 2009 22:11:35 GMT -5
snowman I'm sure that's popular with the ladies what with all this Twilight hype @mir@k does it work long distance? That would be epic. Ooh, I forgot my amazing ability to will away hiccups within seconds. It took a while to master, now I'll have to see if I can will away other people's hiccups!
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Post by Buster Cannon on Dec 15, 2009 22:20:14 GMT -5
Thinking about it now, I have actually had dreams that actually came true (not necessarily the following day). There were no major events involved, but it's still pretty interesting how stuff like that happens.
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Post by Qwertman on Dec 15, 2009 22:22:55 GMT -5
I remember a book about how the brain works that I read. Called Brain Rules. Amazing book, so many interesting facts. Did you know that jogging 30 mins twice a week can reduce your chance of alzheimers by 60%!?!?!
Anyways I never finished it but there's probably a chapter in there about dreams, now I want to check it out!
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Post by mirak on Dec 15, 2009 23:20:43 GMT -5
@mir@k does it work long distance? That would be epic. It does, i just need to have voice contact, it's a bit harder when it comes to words (i'm talking about msn or other instant messenger programs), but i can still do it. It's impossibel when it comes to forum posts though.
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