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Super sensitive to where doctors and other medical professionals are coming from!
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Tincup
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I developed super sensitive hearing and can now hear a butterfly burping 5 miles away! I wear a SUPER-butterfly costume with a cape and 2 shiny orange slippers that I can also use as ear plugs!!!!
2roads
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I've developed a keen sense of BS, most especially noted with respect to health.
Hey Tincup, still can't believe your a fire fighter. That's too funny. Awesome.
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I can tell when I've found a lousy doctor within 2 minutes of meeting him/her.
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linky123
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I can smell an ant fart a block away
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Tincup
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It's not exactly funny, funny. It's awesome. It's you're get up and move mountains, caring personality. I could see those traits indicative of a fire fighter. Plus, as a female, I think it's awesome you are a female fire fighter.
Hope I didn't offend you. I just think it's fitting. (Besides, your tough, you can take it).
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Catgirl
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Heightened senses for sure. I can feel the energy from herbs or supplements sometimes (while still in the bottle) and know if it's going to be good for me.
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quote:Originally posted by Tincup: Linky- Breathe in, breathe out, move on.
- Not sure who is funnier, TC or linky?
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linky123
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We're all hilarious
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Ann-Ohio
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I have developed a super loss of memory. Sometimes that is what is needed.
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2roads
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I don't know if it's getting older (late 40s) or my other lyme superpower, but I can blow any perpetrator posteriorly to my rear clean off their feet, especially when I awake. It's an unscented burst of gas. An air force to be reckoned with.
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LisaK
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haha Ann-Ohio! I hear ya on that one!! sometimes I wish I had my totally numb dumb brain back so I can forget everything and be happy!
what everyone is saying is so true and funny too.
thanks Onebratt!
before tx I would say my super pwers had super powers as everything was superhype mode! think Gilligan's Island when they planted the food from the radioactive boxes!
I am glad now that my super power for smell and sound Xray vision have gotten lessoned.
so now my superpower I would say is following through on good deeds. now I just don't htink about sending a card or telling someone a kind thought- I do it!
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MADDOG
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I can smell 2-4D 10 miles away.
I can re-injoy movies i already have seen,I forget most of them.
I find game wardens hiding in the forest watching the people fishing. Because i have to sneek back there to pee all the time.
That is my interstitial cystitis.
Probably LYME made it worse!!!
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I can re-injoy movies i already have seen,I forget most of them.
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For sure!
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A World Class Imitator/Mimic-er. I've lost my own characteristics, accent laugh etc. I inadvertently pick up the characteristics of people I'm with. It's quite a treat to laugh and then recognize it as the same laugh as the person I am with. To hang around a group of east coasters for instance and then to talk like them for a week afterwards. It's a small vacation from my own life and I like it. If they ever run out of parrots at the zoo...I got this one, I'm a shoo-in
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LisaK
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haha Greta, I used to do this too!!! I guess it was the buggers as I dont' notice that I do it any more. since treatment. that is so weird! I always wondered why I did this
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I used to levitate. I'd lie down on the train, and people would ask me why I was lying down. That was my answer - just watch, in a half hour I'm going to levitate.
I'd name a time well after the station I was going to.
Oh, and I was also writing a very lengthy book about ceilings, too, as my answer as to why I was lying down. Then they would look up at the ceiling and start discussing it with me!
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LisaK
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that is funny Robin!
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Whoa - Lymetoo has become REALLY talented - and I can read your mind too - your mind is saying, let me check out Lymenet, let me see what I want to respond to next on Lymenet...am I correct?
Greta, I like to listen to folks too, and sometimes quietly, sotto voce as it's called, I try to talk like they do.
I got overheard once - it was when a couple of guys from London, with a cockney style, were talking about their trip to Greece, and they were describing the butterflies they had seen, like this:
I saw onnnne BU-uh-fly, then twoooo BU-uh-flies, and then a who-o-o-le swammmmmm of BU-uh-flies!!!
So I was practicing that behind them and got caught! Oh well, if you can ever get paid for your ability to do accents, you could say it's your bread and BU-uh...
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