So... tempting...Gerazzi said:I have the innate ability to picture anything, yes, anything in my head the instant it is said aloud.
I cannot turn off this ability.
I have a very strong stomach because of this.
I often do this too. Except, I wake up about 5-10 minutes before the alarm clock goes off, so I get to lie there, deciding if I should get up now or wait, knowing I won't get back to sleep in time. Other times, whatever dream I'm having syncs up with the alarm clock, with some event occurring (like me getting stabbed, for instance; this one actually happened) right as the alarm clock goes off.Saphatorael said:The ability to wake up mere moments before my alarm clock goes off, n omatter what time I set it to, wether it be 9.30 AM or 11.00 AM.
DUDE! i type 72WPM too.mentor07825 said:I can type really fast, 72 words per minute with 100% accuracy.
Don't know, to be honest though. I'm a pretty amazing guy.![]()
i do the same thing. /:Suiseiseki IRL said:*snip*
Uh. Head injuries don't tend to hurt much unless they're superficial, such as hitting your head on a cabinet corner or the like. Try hitting yourself in the balls and convincing yourself that doesn't hurt (if you can, you're a fucking freak or a eunuch. Better not to try). I can generally ignore bodily pains (such as stomach pains, muscle pains, blunt blows to anything but my head or nuts), but headaches are what really get to me, particularly when it feels like it's my eyes. I've been given prescription pain killers on 3 occasions and never took any of them, since neither my eyes nor my balls were in pain (two different occasions for wisdom teeth, once for appendectomy; I still had anesthetic for the operation though, I'm not fucking insane). I've never had a severe blow to the head, but my brother has twice in my presence; both times he didn't feel any pain but was quite obviously dazed from the blow; one time resulted in moderate bleeding from the back of his head, the other in a huge lump right above his eye (that time was a car wreck, as it turns out). Lacerations and burns still hurt like a ***** but I can deal with those without painkillers so far. I'd rather not experience one that I couldn't.Insert Comedy Here said:I'm surprisingly resistant to pain.
The catch is, I have to think it doesn't hurt when it happens to me. And believe it.
Here's a scenario:
Humongous mega failed diving attempt, I had apparently whacked my head on the side of the diving board, when I surfaced I had people rushing over to see if I was okay.
Never limited to head injuries, that's the only one I can remember correctly.klakkat said:Uh. Head injuries don't tend to hurt much unless they're superficial, such as hitting your head on a cabinet corner or the like. Try hitting yourself in the balls and convincing yourself that doesn't hurt (if you can, you're a fucking freak or a eunuch. Better not to try). I can generally ignore bodily pains (such as stomach pains, muscle pains, blunt blows to anything but my head or nuts), but headaches are what really get to me, particularly when it feels like it's my eyes. I've been given prescription pain killers on 3 occasions and never took any of them, since neither my eyes nor my balls were in pain (two different occasions for wisdom teeth, once for appendectomy). I've never had a severe blow to the head, but my brother has twice in my presence; both times he didn't feel any pain but was quite obviously dazed from the blow; one time resulted in moderate bleeding from the back of his head, the other in a huge lump right above his eye (that time was a car wreck, as it turns out). Lacerations and burns still hurt like a ***** but I can deal with those without painkillers so far. I'd rather not experience one that I couldn't.Insert Comedy Here said:I'm surprisingly resistant to pain.
The catch is, I have to think it doesn't hurt when it happens to me. And believe it.
Here's a scenario:
Humongous mega failed diving attempt, I had apparently whacked my head on the side of the diving board, when I surfaced I had people rushing over to see if I was okay.