Totally unneeded talents

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Roh_Chris

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I can move my ears. Apparently Charles Darwin wrote that it is a trait that humans lost when they "evolved" from animals. Now my ancestry is being questioned.

I have a keen sense of smell. I can smell well-baked cookies from three blocks away.

My tongue can almost stretch to the bottom of my nose.

I can eat a lot and still stay athletic (that's nicer than being called slim).
 
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amymine712

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I can move my ears. Apparently Charles Darwin wrote that it is a trait that humans lost when they "evolved" from animals. Now my ancestry is being questioned.

I have a keen sense of smell. I can smell well-baked cookies from three blocks away.

My tongue can almost stretch to the bottom of my nose.

I can eat a lot and still stay athletic (that's nicer than being called slim).
Do you by any chance descend from bears? :D
 

posthuman

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i can pick up and toss pebbles 10 meters or more with my toes
 

violakat

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Sounds like a kid of impeccable taste! What grade was he? Going back to day one of my freshman year of high school, I've worn bow ties exclusively. It was Catholic high school where the guys had to wear ties. I made mine bow ties, the tie-it-yourself kind, naturally. I very quickly got it down to a science, tying them into a nice, even bow with a good, tight knot. I also looked for any half-of-an-excuse to wear a suit as well. Joined the chess team and the debate club. On the frequent days we hosted or traveled to another school for a tournament or debate it was a "jacket required" day. Also, when we had Mass or assembly days, jacket required. Once the cooler weather kicked in, wearing a suit every day along with my bow ties was easy. My mother was an attorney, a very prim and proper type, always in very conservative business suits (the skirted type, never pants suits), so she couldn't be more thrilled that her son wanted to be so buttoned-up and bow tied. When we went school clothes shopping right before my freshman year, among the clothes purchased were three suits (three-piece suits, the vested kind) in navy blue, black, and dark grey, several dress shirts, most of them white but a couple in pastels like powder blue, and several bow ties. So very quickly in high school I established my "signature look." I was "the kid in the bow tie," and it quickly extended beyond school. That first Sunday morning of the school year, my mother was waiting on my younger sister and me to come downstairs to go to church. Here I come down the stairs in my navy blue three-piece suit, starched white shirt, and navy blue bow tie. My mother was already in a suit, and she made my sister go back upstairs and put on something a little dressier, which slightly annoyed my sister! After church, naturally, she had to show me off a bit, so we dropped by to visit my aunt and cousins. A lot of "Ooo!" and "Ahh!" over how I looked. That was just the beginning. To this day, I'm in three-piece suits and bow ties daily, including Sundays. I'm in banking, so it kind of fits, although I'm still at least a bit overdressed compared to most with whom I come into contact daily.
He was in 4th grade last year.
 

Pipp

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I can twist my right foot all the way around backwards.
 
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hahaha funny thing is most of my friends on here call me Wonder Woman!
They said the truth! Since you came here (CC) you were not longer on that wall you thought you were (except in the wall of my heart, where I have a special place just for you)
 
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kenthomas27

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i can pick up and toss pebbles 10 meters or more with my toes
Now we're talking!!

I can twist my right foot all the way around backwards.
Some people have all the luck. Can you take a picture of that? Like with one foot pointing north and the other south?
 
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lav

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volleyball and basketball, i spent so much time and energy, they were my life... never to be used again.
 

Tinkerbell725

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I can sneeze 50 times on cold mornings...that's why i cannot function well all through out the day...so many dead brain cells early in the morning due to excessive sneezing.
 

Roh_Chris

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I can sneeze 50 times on cold mornings...that's why i cannot function well all through out the day...so many dead brain cells early in the morning due to excessive sneezing.
I read somewhere that a sneeze travels at 100mph. Have you had your eyeballs pop out? :p
 
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Aya2011

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I can pluck and shape a brow so well, my girlfriends love me because of it.
 
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ShadowedPrinc3

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I can click my tongue loud enough to make people's ears ring from 5 feet away.

I have been told i can out-sass the average teenage girl.

And even better, i can confuse and confound anyone i talk to within 5 sentences or less.:D
 

Lynx

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I can raise each eyebrow independently. To the beat of music even. My mother always could and I thought it was neat. It's amazing the totally useless things you can learn to do just because you think they are neat.

It does come in handy in Children's Church though, it's an easy way to impress the kids. And sometimes I get comments on it when I do it without thinking. On the downside, nowadays it takes MORE concentration to move both eyebrows together.
 
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Chouchoute

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All of you guys have many kinds of so amazing abilities!! :eek::eek::p
 
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arwen-undomiel

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I can make this particular horse sound using my lips and cheeks in a certain way
 
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arwen-undomiel

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I am really good at self-awareness. That's pretty useless. Way to know oneself there Arwen, here's a gold star.
 

Lynx

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One must know and understand oneself before one can hope to understand others. (I don't know who said that, but you have to admit it sounds profound.)
 
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Aya2011

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I can sleep like a baby in the middle of a New Year's Eve celebration.