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w9496

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I can play most positions in American football pretty well, except for defensive back.

I'm really good at a couple video games, like Gears of War and Rock Band/Guitar Hero.

I have a pretty good memory, and I absorb information like a sponge when I want to.

Can't think of anything else at the moment.
 

Mr F.

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Hmmm.

Random things that I have done which make me happy:
- Saved a life
- Brought entire family together after huge arguments
- Sorted out my entire life in just under a year and a half.

But things I am good at?
- Bringing people together
- Real Time Strategy games
- Musical stuff (Piano, Singing)
- Political speeches.

That last one seems weird but, well, I am a rather odd person. Sometimes people think I have issues because I just avoid speaking when I don't have much to say. Sometimes I am shy.

But once I start talking I feel alive. I light up and people just... notice. I feel like I am flying and people just start hanging off every word. In honesty? I am happiest when I am speaking about politics and my beliefs. Sure, sex is all well and good, as are relationships. But politics, speeches, marches, those are the things that I need in my life more then anything else.

Hell, one day if you live in *country name redacted* you might hear of me. At least that is my dream.
 

SckizoBoy

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deathninja said:
Seriously, I'm tempted to give this a shot when I sober up tomorrow (I have at least two FGI's identified), but I'm curious, what's the significance? (No-one brings up a compound out of the blue...)
Don't worry, I've already done that one, though there are a couple ways to do it, depending on how you cut it (core assembly reaction being either a Michael addition or a Diels-Alder, but it took a hell of a long time for us to figure out it has to be done under pressure), just wondering which way you'd go!

Fiz_The_Toaster said:
But....Bach is my homeboy, I love that guy! D:

Dear God no, his playing is awesome but I can't stand watching him play.

His technique bothers me somewhat and he's just as bad as Andre Rieu in terms of flopping around the stage like he does, and HE CAN STOP STAMPING HIS FOOT ON THE FLOOR! :mad:
LOL I wonder how he'd react to being referred to as 'my homeboy'! XD Not that I disagree or anything, 'cos I love the man's music too, but more his harpsichord music (*sniff* Must I play it on a piano?!). =P

Passacaglia & Fugue in C-minor!! *manly but random roars* -_- (*shrug* just love the piece)

And yeah, it's like his spine's made of jello!
 

piinyouri

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Drums

Aside from games, that is pretty much what I am good at.

Also seem to have a good memory for music related stuff. (Band names, album names, band member names ect)
 

Fiz_The_Toaster

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SckizoBoy said:
Fiz_The_Toaster said:
But....Bach is my homeboy, I love that guy! D:

Dear God no, his playing is awesome but I can't stand watching him play.

His technique bothers me somewhat and he's just as bad as Andre Rieu in terms of flopping around the stage like he does, and HE CAN STOP STAMPING HIS FOOT ON THE FLOOR! :mad:
LOL I wonder how he'd react to being referred to as 'my homeboy'! XD Not that I disagree or anything, 'cos I love the man's music too, but more his harpsichord music (*sniff* Must I play it on a piano?!). =P

Passacaglia & Fugue in C-minor!! *manly but random roars* -_- (*shrug* just love the piece)

And yeah, it's like his spine's made of jello!
He'd probably swear at me in German, he was a very angry man, but had awesome music.

There's a shirt that even says that and a picture of him with shades on, so I don't how he'd feel about that either. :/

I love his organ works mainly (agreed on that piece), it's all great and amazing, and the Brandenburg Concertos are also awesome.

Nigel is gonna have some serious issues later if he doesn't tone it down...
 

deathninja

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SckizoBoy said:
Don't worry, I've already done that one, though there are a couple ways to do it, depending on how you cut it (core assembly reaction being either a Michael addition or a Diels-Alder, but it took a hell of a long time for us to figure out it has to be done under pressure), just wondering which way you'd go!
Had considered both, but then again both my bifunctional and pericycle lecturers were obsessed with their respective fields to the point of sexuality, so naturally some of that rubs off.

As far as conditions go..isn't that the whole point of P-chemists? To work that out so the rest of us don't have to? (As far as physical goes I point the laser, program the computer and decipher the readout, that's all I need to know :p)

Matthew94 said:
The more I learn about a subject the more I find that I know nothing at all about it and I'm stupid.
I'm pretty sure the point of education is to establish the limits of our knowledge, so we don't come across as the south end of a horse...
 

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Marter said:
I can throw a baseball kinda well. And kick a soccer ball hard (but not accurate).

That's, like, it.
What, are you just fishing for compliments here, Master Reviewer of All Film?

OT: I'm a mean cook, I can put together computers with ease, I'm a good musician and I can almost lift significant amounts of weight. Give me a few more months.

Also, I can eat alarmingly fast. Like, the "finish the entire meal before my friends finish the first course" kind of fast.
 

Samantha Burt

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I'm good at maths, I like really complex stuff. I was always two or three years ahead of my peers at school, and would have been more if they'd let me near the good books.
 

not_you

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I suppose I'm a good listener, I'm a good friend, and that I give advice that can out-do psychiatrists...

I can fix almost anything to do with computers and am a fairly decent writer...

The only problem(s) with these are that:
I listen too much, so not much is said
I'm a good friend so I have to sit on the fence in arguments between people who hate each other
I can't follow my own advice which leaves me lonely all the time
I'm unemployed because no-one is willing to give me a chance
and I spend too much time before a computer just writing nonsense for people who I don't even know...

I suppose I probably should've stopped after what I was good at...
 

burymagnets

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In terms of games, my main virtue is patience; never got angry or frustrated with a game and love putting the time in for a decent reward.

Plus, my friends tell me I'm a trivia goldmine.

What a delightful thread!
 

triggrhappy94

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I'm pretty good at guitar, I've been playing for almost 8 years.
Most of "Blame it on the Tetons" and "Float On" by Modest Mouse
The solo to "Devil in Disguise" by Elvis Presly
"Santeria" by Sublime
Most of "FCPREMIX" by The Fall of Troy
"Woman" by Wolfmother
Some of "Under the Bridge" and the parks that matter in "Snow Hey Oh" and "Dani California" by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Leila" by Eric Clapton (the non-accostic version) also most of "Sunshine of Your Love"

...And that's all I can remember right now.

I'm an OK writer. I was in journalism last year and after I got the hang of it I was getting a lot of compliments--even from the teacher.

I'm pretty good at backpacking--if that's a skill.

I can't really think of anything else right now.
 

ChildishLegacy

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I'm good at academic sciency stuff and I'm good at picking up games quickly to a point where I can beat a lot of my friends at their current favourite game. Seriously, if you want to beat somebody at it just spend 30 minutes reading up on any game and you're already better than most people that play online.
 

OmniscientOstrich

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...Sleeping. I'm pretty good at that...just not very good with timing the hours in which I do so. But I'm proficient in the actual laying unconscious part of it. That I can do well. That is my crowning achievement. Fuck me, aren't I just awesome?
 

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BonGookKumBop said:
I'm pretty good at a lesser known sport called vaulting. It's gymnastics on horseback. For those that are confused about what that is, I'll embed a video I made of me vaulting to raise awareness of the sport (I really hope this doesn't count as advertising, since I didn't even put an internet address in the video).

Montage of me vaulting [http://youtu.be/4IxN7HKxZ2M]

Edit: so what I'm not really good at is HTML code, so I put in a link in stead.
HOLY &$%^!!

Okay, I've done just enough riding to know how stupidly hard that is. Me, mounting from the ground is as gymnastic as it gets.

Stuff I'm good at? Award winning SF author (no really. Minor award, but they gave me a grand for the story). Airline captain (regional jet). And I'm also good at falling off horses.
 

RaphaelsRedemption

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I am a qualified Venomous Snake Catch and Removalist.

I live in Australia, so it's not an unnecessary skill. :)
 

shadyh8er

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I'm good at riffing on bad movies/TV shows. I had a session with The Last Airbender movie, and no one with whom I was watching it could get a word in because they were laughing so hard. The trick is to take your time and don't be afraid to not say anything for a while. You don't have to make fun of every little detail.