NeoLikesLemmy,

I am able to think straight.

(most of the times, at least)

daanzel,

I have color-grapheme synesthesia. I can use this super power to… Uhmm… It won me a bet once? en.m.wikipedia.org/…/Grapheme–color_synesthesia

themadcodger,
@themadcodger@kbin.social avatar

What was the bet?

daanzel,

I was talking to a friend about this who never heard of synesthesia, and though I was messing with him. I challenged him to write 50 random words on a piece of paper to which I would add colors. He took the paper, and a month or so later he read each word, to which I was able to flawlessly respond with the corresponding color. He did my chores for that week (we were roommates at that time).

That’s basically the only time it somewhat benifitted me. The rest of the time it’s people asking what color their names are whenever the topic comes up :)

cwagner,

I’m pretty good at translating between MBA and software developer, so they understand each other, despite being a software developer myself ;)

peter,
@peter@feddit.uk avatar

The ability to remember the lyrics to basically any pop song from 1990s-2010s

yads,

I think there’s a gameshow for you to make some money off of this power

orca,
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

I find that I’m really calm in emergency situations. When someone (including myself) gets hurt, I have a way of being the guardian in the room that stays calm and gets things done.

I broke my wrist pretty bad at the start of the year, to the point that I had surgery done and now have a metal plate and 7-8 screws. When it happened, I was oddly in fucking zen mode–despite the pain. I called my wife calmly, instructed someone to call an ambulance for me (made sure to specify non-emergency since it was a closed fracture), and made jokes at the hospital and in the ambulance. I was even taking selfies during all of the hospital procedures so that I could document it.

Outside of that, I’m an anxiety and ADHD-riddled mess that can barely make a decision on what snack to eat, and feels like he’s productive at nothing.

Scott,
@Scott@kbin.social avatar

This sounds like my fiancé. She’s also riddled with anxiety and adhd which actually makes sense. She spends everyday and every moment bouncing around in her head analyzing every little thing and possibility that when something does actually happen she’s ready for it.

orca,
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

It definitely ties in to how our ADHD brains work. You’re right, it’s like we’ve prepped for every scenario our whole lives. It reminds me of the Futurama episode where Fry drinks 100 cups of coffee.

AstralWeekends,

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.

mido_ml,

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

AstralWeekends,

Rolled a nat 20 on that one for sure.

Tischkante,
@Tischkante@kbin.social avatar

Pro: highly adaptable, Con: ADHD, Pro: free medication

Scott,
@Scott@kbin.social avatar

Also highly adaptable. I’m never concerned with things changing. I just change with it. Also people. I adapt to whomever in with almost immediately and without even thinking about it. Downside of that is sometimes I’m not sure who I actually am. Am I being myself or just the people I’m around.

aqua,
@aqua@lemmy.world avatar

Thought I was alone.

andemira,

Very accurate sense for when shit is about to hit the fan and it's time to GTFO.

.......comes from having PTSD and a whole lot of trauma, but hey, I'll take what I can get.

greatwhitebuffalo41,
@greatwhitebuffalo41@slrpnk.net avatar

Saaaaame. And the ability to read people like a book. Coworker didn’t believe me. Warned him, still held back, he was a little terrified.

yads,

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

AverageCakeSlice,

He is the chosen one!

million,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

I am your nemesis, I inevitably dirty several containers trying to find the right size.

We can fight when I am done doing the dishes.

yads,

Lol, my wife just ends up using an obscenely large container for the tiniest bit of left overs.

Scott,
@Scott@kbin.social avatar

But can you find the correct lid to that Tupperware?

fische_stix,

I can quickly, with minimal info, triage the work/inconvenience ratio of any given leisure activity and determine whether it is vaible as entertainment.

rozno,
@rozno@roznotech.xyz avatar

For me, remembering numbers; like ID numbers, part numbers, phone numbers, etc. When I worked as a parts guy at a shop, I would frequently be able to bring up the exact part that fits the customer’s machine assuming I had looked it up once or twice before. If it was something I hadn’t looked at in a while I’d still usually double check fitment, but I probably had a 99% accuracy on part numbers.

feinstruktur,
@feinstruktur@lemmy.ml avatar

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!

doc,

Me too! The older I get the more I find fixing things is not as common as I thought. Just the other day I was at a friend's place and they were struggling opening a window. Five minutes later it was fixed. The sash spring fell off, super simple fix. They were cursing at it for months without any effort to figure it out, but that's most people it seems.

FiftyShadesOfMyCow,

Guess your ability is to disappear

Ketos,

I can lift 55lbs over my head while treading water

Mekboy_nutkrakka,
@Mekboy_nutkrakka@aussie.zone avatar

Very sensitive smell so i can tell somethings burning or notice dangerous smells much quicker then everyone else tho it feels more like a curse cause a lot of smells are overwhelming and makes me sick.

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