Also this.Arnoxthe1 said:My laziness.
I match your immortality and raise you shapeshifting (you could shapeshift into a visually identical self that doesn't age, or has super-strength, or can shoot lasers, or has more muscle, or is obscenely attractive in the 'people simply gravitate towards you' way. It is like immortality, but better.HG131 said:My mortality. I'd make myself immortal (with no aging).
EAT... EAT... AND THEN EAT SOME MORE...gellert1984 said:Change my body so I could actually gain muscle. No matter how much I lift I don't gain any muscle bulk nor do I get appreciably stronger, and I've tried a few regimens.
That or I'd make myself a few inches shorter I'm 6'2" andwould love to be about 5'9".
I match you and raise you perfect shape-shifting. You can change into anything you can imagine while still maintainign your consciousness (so you can become a sentient armchair if you really want).HG131 said:I raise you that and chose shapeshifting into fictional characters, gaining their abilities and memories!Biosophilogical said:I match your immortality and raise you shapeshifting (you could shapeshift into a visually identical self that doesn't age, or has super-strength, or can shoot lasers, or has more muscle, or is obscenely attractive in the 'people simply gravitate towards you' way. It is like immortality, but better.HG131 said:My mortality. I'd make myself immortal (with no aging).
OT: Fine, I'll be reasonable. I'd want to be perfect physically (not necessarily 'sexy incarnate', just with a reasonable amount of muscle, perfect physiological health (no pimples, darker skin (to prevent freckling), no moles, and all my tissue and organs in peak condition). With minimal physical limitations, the only things stopping me doing what I want is my desire and determination to do so.