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  • S [email protected]

    I subconsciously hear GIFs and silent videos. On repeating GIFs, the same sound plays over and over. Some GIFs sound satisfying and hypnotic and keep me entranced for a long time, while others are loud and obnoxious and make me scroll away from them immediately.

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    I wonder if you have that thing that crosses sounds and imagery? I forget what it's called. That would make sense that it a sound plays.

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    • konalt@lemmy.worldK [email protected]

      Can most people not vibrate their eyes!?

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      I don't even know what this means, so I don't think so.

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      • F [email protected]

        I can also smell ants but only after I squish them.

        My superpower is I can accurately pour one or one half cup of rice by sight and feel without going by the line on the measuring cup.

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        Ants release nasty chemicals when squashed, I smell those too! Can't say I smell them before though like in the image. But after squishing one, I gotta wash my hands.

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        • baduhai@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

          I can crack my elbows like knuckles by just extending my arms. My brother can do it too, but I've never met anyone else who can do it.

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          My sister in law and I can do this too!

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          • Z [email protected]

            I could sometimes think what someone else is about to say right before they say it but I'm either delusional or really lucky

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            If my partner or I visualizes something, the other can see it in their head. We freak out our friends a ton with this. It's hilarious.

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            • I [email protected]

              I can smell fear. I always thought that was normal, because it’s used idiomatically, but the first time I said something in a group of people, they looked at me like an alien. When someone’s anxious, their sweat smells more metallic to me, like amphetamine/coke sweat (which makes sense).

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              One time I had to wait in line behind this guy who had a very strong metallic odor, it was making me sick. I’ve smelled it a few times since and recently smelled it on my mother. Not sure if it’s a drug. Probably not fear. Very interesting though.

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              • stopjoiningwars@discuss.onlineS [email protected]

                I can whistle both ways, without a tonal shift. So I can basically breathe as I whistle and do it indefinitely. Full control, too, because of years of doing it.

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                Wait until you hear about inward singing! I can whistle inward too but not as well as outward (it takes a lot more air, and my range is reduced).

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                • Z [email protected]

                  One of my sons can crack about every joint in his body, including toes, but elbows only rarely.

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                  I can't crack all joints, but I can crack many. The elbow is the most consistent, but I can crack my knees, most toes and I can also crack my wrist by pulling my thumb backwards.

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                    My super annoying power is a sense of smell similar to the person in the post. I can smell ants, roaches and sick humans. I can smell all kinds of things and it has its uses. I can small bad food and mold a day or so before it is apparent to others.

                    The downside is that I can small all kinds of things such as horrible BO that others can't. I can smell when women are menstruating. I can smell so many things that others can't that I'm jealous of people who just smell things normally.

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                      A lot of my memory is based on Music. So if I hear a song I get all of my memories of both the things that have happened in my life while that song was playing, and where I first heard the song (if I heard the song in a movie or show I can say/picture what was happening in that when the song was playing as well). To the point where many have said it's a photographic memory based in song. Importantly, if there wasn't music playing then I only remember the rough details instead of pinpoint details when there is music.

                      Now if only it worked for studying, then I would have been able to listen to music while studying and remember all the shit I was supposed to instead of being terrible at tests.

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                      • antlion@lemmy.dbzer0.comA [email protected]

                        One time I had to wait in line behind this guy who had a very strong metallic odor, it was making me sick. I’ve smelled it a few times since and recently smelled it on my mother. Not sure if it’s a drug. Probably not fear. Very interesting though.

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                        To be clear, I can’t differentiate between fear, anxiety, stress, and stimulants, except for intensity. It might be any of those if it smells a little like a battery. The first time I noticed it on someone else, it was someone with a crush on me who had to spend all day with me, so not exactly fear, but nerves.

                        A sudden change in BO can indicate all sorts of things though, from Parkinson’s to diabetic shock to sepsis, so you might want to let her know.

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                        • infynis@midwest.socialI [email protected]

                          As far as I'm aware, this is a skill that can be learned by training your palate

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                          Makes sense, I've done food and wine training for years.

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                          • W [email protected]

                            you can easily view parallel or cross view images

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                            Actually no, those have never worked for me, idk why

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                              To be clear, I can’t differentiate between fear, anxiety, stress, and stimulants, except for intensity. It might be any of those if it smells a little like a battery. The first time I noticed it on someone else, it was someone with a crush on me who had to spend all day with me, so not exactly fear, but nerves.

                              A sudden change in BO can indicate all sorts of things though, from Parkinson’s to diabetic shock to sepsis, so you might want to let her know.

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                              I did tell her. I haven’t noticed it since her hysterectomy, maybe it was the cysts.

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                              • F [email protected]

                                I can focus my eyes to different distances

                                That's not common? Tbh I never asked around if others can do it I just assumed it's normal.

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                                Maybe it is? When I was a kid people would have the magic eye things and they would have to focus on a finger, and I didn't have to.

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                                  I have never been, nor seem to be able to get motion sickness. No seasickness either. I can read books on all sorts of moving vehicles, and I love roller coasters. Whip me around upside down in pitch dark at 60mph and I'll just call it a good time. My husband says I am squandering my powers because I can play as much of whatever motion intense VR game as I want, but I just end up playing Beat Saber most of the time.

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                                    I have never been, nor seem to be able to get motion sickness. No seasickness either. I can read books on all sorts of moving vehicles, and I love roller coasters. Whip me around upside down in pitch dark at 60mph and I'll just call it a good time. My husband says I am squandering my powers because I can play as much of whatever motion intense VR game as I want, but I just end up playing Beat Saber most of the time.

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                                    I was going to say VR, I almost never get motion sickness, never got motion sickness from reading on vehicles nor roller coasters. But the first time I put on a VR headset to play roller coaster simulator I almost threw up. Nowadays I can play Sairento doing backflips and wall running comfortably, but that first roller coaster simulation took me by surprise.

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                                      If there's some important time by when I need to wake up (flight/train to catch, or waking up to travel by car or go for an appointment) I wake up around 5-10 minutes before my alarm. Like, always. I wish I was joking.

                                      I am a very heavy sleeper. But I have no idea what happens to my internal clock at moments like those.

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                                      I got some training in this. I once had a task of waking everyone up at a forest temple by ringing a giant bell with a hammer over about 3 minutes, at 4:30 AM. Around 400 people relied on that bell to keep things going. But my alarm clock died at three days into a three week session. It was a no-speech retreat so I just dealt with it.

                                      I didn’t miss a bell but the first couple of nights were iffy. Now I will sleep in unless something urgent is going to happen.

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                                      • N [email protected]

                                        I just learned from another thread that mine is... fantasizing smells and flavors, and being able to mentally combine them to know what two ingredients will taste like together before I combine them. Apparently not everyone can do this?

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                                        Didn't knew this was not normal. Although I've screwed with mine by moving. Some stuff tastes slightly different from what I expect, and those small differences accumulate. But I suppose I'll eventually get used to the ingredients here and it will come back.

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                                          I can do this, in addition to being able to vibrate my eyes.

                                          Can also wiggle each ear independently, though the scalp always moves along with them

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                                          I graduated from this to accessing the muscles that open up sinuses, and can clear up most congestion with a little concentration. I wouldn’t have noticed except that I cured my headache problem that way, and it has baffled every health practitioner I mention it to.

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