just how weird are you?

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knumpify

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Erana said:
knumpify said:
hey, there are perks to being a vampire. chicks dig it, the night life is fun, and people don't mess with you when you have inch long fangs.
I understand the other things, but what would cause one's canines to be so long?
well, the first 3/4 of an inch are me. they're naturally long and sharp, but I had them extended to a full inch and sharpened. It seemed fitting
 

Cameoflage

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mccormick said:
Cameoflage said:
My sleep cycle is approximately 26 hours long; I don't go to bed or get up at a remotely consistent time. I also seem to be nocturnal even if you account for the length difference. For reasons unknown but probably related, I also nearly always get tired again about three hours (although it can sometimes fall anywhere from two to five) after waking up.

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err take some iron tablets then uuuuuh ffs
My iron intake is perfectly normal, thank you. I don't believe the eccentricities of my sleep cycle have anything to do with that; if I were suffering from iron deficiency, I would certainly have noticed the other symptoms, such as pica and brittle nails. In future, please refrain from assuming that total strangers have medical problem X, Y or Z based on their description of something that sounds vaguely like one of the symptoms thereof.

Furthermore, may I introduce you to the wonders of capitalization and punctuation? They don't bite, I promise.
 

Resef

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I think I have some form of low level Asperger's Syndrome. I have great difficulty relating to people but find technology to be utterly fascinating and is my preferred communication tool.

If you can e-mail it, don't call me.
 

Necrohydra

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Huh..weird things about people, eh? Sure, I'll bite.

I like to run short distances, for some reason. When going to my car in the morning, I'll sometimes dash there from my apartment building door. When I get up to go to fridge/bathroom/other room, sometimes I'll just run instead of walk normally. I also get the urge to get up and move/dash around for a bit, instead of just sitting still for extended periods of time. I don't always act on this urge, mind you, but I do act on it frequently when I'm at home.

Oh, the way my skin reacts to the sun, I'll usually get sunburned once at the beginning of the spring/summer. After which, I'll tan, and I'll never burn again for the rest of the nice weather season. Of course, after the end of winter, I have to repeat the whole process again.

And that's all I'll divulge for now.
 

marfoir(IRL)

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Wow, this thread really make s me feel incredibly normal. The only thing I can claim as weird is a strange sleep cycle, or the lack of one rather. At times I have stayed awake for three days in a row before even feeling slightly tired and at other times it was hell to get through school without falling asleep. Also sometimes I need to sleep for up to 16 hours and then again 2 hours could do me, there doesn't seem to be a pattern to it.
 

Haliwali

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First on the OP, I can burn on a new moon.
Now for the original stuff:
After some huge events around 7 months ago, as long as I don't harm insects, they never touch me, even in a huge swarm. Thrown projectiles will come to about half a foot away from me before veering off (I have witnesses.) I have never broken a bone in my body, even though my doctor said that given the stuff that happens to me, I probably shouldn't have my left foot or my right arm. I haven't beat the wookie in 7 months. I'm the gangliest guy you'll ever meet, yet I'm trying to become a Navy SEAL. Ah, I'll think of more stuff later.

EDIT: And every month I swap between being an Insomniac and a Narcoleptic. And my parents would never let me take anything because they said it was a "Lifestyle problem" even though this has been happening since I was a kid.
And I have these random twitches
 

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Haliwali said:
First on the OP, I can burn on a new moon.
Now for the original stuff:
After some huge events around 7 months ago, as long as I don't harm insects, they never touch me, even in a huge swarm. Thrown projectiles will come to about half a foot away from me before veering off (I have witnesses.) I have never broken a bone in my body, even though my doctor said that given the stuff that happens to me, I probably shouldn't have my left foot or my right arm. I haven't beat the wookie in 7 months. I'm the gangliest guy you'll ever meet, yet I'm trying to become a Navy SEAL. Ah, I'll think of more stuff later.

EDIT: And every month I swap between being an Insomniac and a Narcoleptic. And my parents would never let me take anything because they said it was a "Lifestyle problem" even though this has been happening since I was a kid.
And I have these random twitches
I'd say you are Fated to use your powers for good. Remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
 

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I am incredibly normal. I have an obsession to always use numbers that are divisible with 5 (i.e. when using photoshop brushes). The expression of my face doesn't change much between anger and boredom, and I look almost always sad, even if I'm not. I'm also left handed, the only one in my family, neither my brother, mother/father/grandparents were left-handed, even though that's not weird at all. I have a tendancy to sometimes start to rock back and forth and have the tendancy to enjoy being hit, and tortured. I can support insults but, after 3 months (and it's always 3 moths), give or take a couple of days, I snap and go on a rampage(last time a girl needed medical care). Ergo, I'm not weird, just maladjusted.
 

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Cameoflage said:
My sleep cycle is approximately 26 hours long; I don't go to bed or get up at a remotely consistent time. I also seem to be nocturnal even if you account for the length difference. For reasons unknown but probably related, I also nearly always get tired again about three hours (although it can sometimes fall anywhere from two to five) after waking up.
Dude, you may have an extreme case of sleep apnea. I have a mild case and it messes me up. Basically what happens is you stop breathing while you sleep and wake yourself up. This causes you to never really hit your REM cycle, thus never really being in a state of rest. I have a mask (which I don't wear but I should) when I go to bed and a machine that pushes air into my lungs. It's not painful but you may want to check it out.

I guess that would be my strange thing. lol

I also get motion sickness on boats, planes, roller coasters, etc. Really sucks but at least there is medicine to block it out if needed.