What special ability do you posess that most people don’t have?

  • yads@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I have an uncanny ability to figure out the optimal size container to use to store leftovers. Kneel before my power!

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    1 year ago

    I can tell whether a food has milk in it simply by eating it and waiting a few minutes.

    It’s kind of a shitty superpower, to be honest.

  • Boiglenoight@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Being unphased by traumatic situations. At least right away. If a loved one dies or there’s a terrorist attack, I feel nothing until usually months go by. It then hits me randomly and I get as upset as you’d expect one to at the beginning.

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      1 year ago

      I have a similar reaction to things. Unfortunately, it often causes people to look at me to figure shit out in the moment. Just because I’m not freaking out doesn’t mean I know a damn thing about the correct course of action right now.

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        1 year ago

        I get a different reaction. People see me as disturbed or heartless, I get “What is wrong with you” and “Don’t you feel anything right now?” One time I responded with honesty. Bad call brother. I try to look upset, but it probably resembles the same level of concern one might show when trying to determine the perpetrator of an especially offensive fart.

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      1 year ago

      This is a totally normal response. Check out the book The Other Side of Sadness by George Bonanno if you want to learn more!

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    1 year ago

    Took me a while to realize that this is actually a real life superpower, but - I can fix things. Throw it away? Meh… Repairing, upcycling? Bring it on!

  • Frater Mus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Superpower: catching dropped objects in mid-air, including objects dropped by other people standing near me.

    Unfortunately it’s a function of hypervigilance, which is quite hard on my nerves.

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      1 year ago

      You are the 3rd person in this post to give this answer - I was going to add this myself, but clearly this is just a regular power.

      I don’t feel special anymore!

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    I have really good reflexes for catching things that are falling. I don’t even have to think about it - if something is falling near me that’s catchable, my hand will just reach out and catch it 9/10 times. Seems I can override it for dangerous things like kitchen knives. Most of the time, nobody ever sees it happen, so it’s also a hidden talent, lol.

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      Are you me?

      One time I was DM-ing for a group of friends, it was late and we were drunk. One of my friends had left a glass behind my dm screen were I couldn’t see it (but I knew it was there). I don’t remember exactly how, but he bumped the screen and the cup fell from the table

      Somehow my hand jumped in an arc going over the screen and under the table to be exactly were the glass was on its way to the floor and I catch it

      It’s one of my favorite memories

  • TeaHands@lemmy.world
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    Creepily excellent memory…although only for things that are pointless or people would really rather I didn’t remember.

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    I can hear the most minute of sounds. Even my kitten walking around downstairs (on a marble floor).

    On the other hand, I hear way too much noise and have great trouble understanding speech because of it.

    Just last week, it allowed me to hear the spinning of wheels stuck in mud a couple of klicks from my house, while I was eating dinner. Apparently someone got stuck in one of the muddy holes caused by the rains, in the middle of nowhere. Dropped him off at his place, and got the car freed the next day.

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    Not really a super power, but I’m deaf since birth, hearing aids since 3 months old, and I can read lips from ten feet away, which means that I can follow a conversation perfectly fine bc I can read lips, while everyone else has to have someone shouting in their ear from a foot away in noisy environments.

  • GCanuck@lemmy.world
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    Bit embarrassed to admit this, but I used to seriously believe I had the ability to read woman’s minds.

    I used to walk into a party/bar and instantly know if I was going to have sex with a particular woman. This was virtually infallible. (Disclaimer: This didn’t happen every time I went to a party, nor did I necessarily choose the woman, but every time I felt that feeling I was right.)

    Turns out many years later I realized I just had a good understanding of woman’s body language. And could tell when a woman found me attractive enough, and was horny enough, to let me pick her up.

    FTR I do feel foolish for ever thinking I had some supernatural ability with women, but I was somewhat attractive and charming, so that went to my head.

  • o0joshua0o@lemmy.world
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    I have cat-like night vision, and can see just fine in lighting that most people would call “pitch black”.