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Hey Pandas, What Is Something You Or Your Body Can Do That Probably Most Normals Can't? (Closed)
CuriositiesAUG 19, 2022

Hey Pandas, What Is Something You Or Your Body Can Do That Probably Most Normals Can't? (Closed)

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Let your freak flag flow freely.

#1

I don't know if it counts but, I can touch my shoulder wd my foot, move my ears, move both eyebrows separately, put my hand fully in mAh mouth, i know it's something eww type. But yeah
7points

#2

I have a powerful sense of smell. Ironically, it gets even stronger when I feel ill
6points

#3

I have a unique emotional perception,I really can detect hidden emotions,in people and it's not genetic.Call it intuition, if you like.
6points

#4

I was born with an extra finger
6points

#5

Read people's mind's ....jk. I do have double jointed elbows though so when I stretch my arms out straight the joints kind of look inverted...think one of those wavy bendy ark men you see in front of car dealerships
5points

#6

I can 'tuck' my ears (inside themselves)! 👂... I know it's kinda weird but it's something I've done for as long as I can remember.....since I was a child. My ear cartilage is very soft/flexible [I guess because I'm always playing with them]. When I tuck them in they stay 'tucked until I smile 😊... then they pop out!
4points

#7

Well, if I turn my tounge just right, like at a 90° angle, and bite it so it makes a crease, I've been told it looks just like a penis. And if I hang off the bed with just my butt and legs on it, facing away, if I put my hands on the ground, I can do a flip off the bed onto my knees.
4points

#8

I posted this as a reply first but thought it might warrant its own post. My sense of smell has improved since having Covid. I mean even better than before I had Covid. Like my scent recovery went into overload.
4points

#9

Put my foot behind my head and hop around on my other leg and hands
3points

#10

I can dislocate my shoulder on command (so can my dad) and I can move my scalp
3points

#11

My hand palms and my fingers are 1-1 length proportional, and for some reason people find this weird. My hand is extremely flexible
3points

#12

I can bend my fingers backwards up to 45°, further if I push against something. The lowest joints on my ring fingers bend backwards the furthest
2points

#13

I can make my eyeballs vibrate
2points

#14

I can turn my thumb around backwards
2points

#15

I can flex a muscle in my jaw that lets me hear a rumbling noise in my head, flex the tips of my fingers, and see more colours on the spectrum (tetrachromacy)
2points

#16

At the age of 10 I could plug my left ear and not hear a thing anybody was saying to me (almost deaf in one ear). It did get me in trouble from time to time as people would start talking to me as I was muting them and it looked like I was just resting my head. I can also roll my tongue
2points

#17

Suffer daily
1point

#18

My ears are two different shapes, sizes and orientations (one sticks out so it faces forward and the other is pinned back against my head so it faces sideways.) I cant do it as much with the sideways ear but to hear sounds better I can move both of them individually. Freaks people out. I can also turn my eyelids inside out
1point

#19

I can sense electricity. It's a 'feeling'. If there's a power surge about to happen, I know about it in advance. If there's a (strong current) loose wire somewhere near me, I'll feel it. I know a few minutes before lightning storms happen.
Apparently electro-sensitivity is common in many animals and still exists in a small number of humans.
My partner used to be very sceptical of it but she's seen it in play so many times now that she just *gets it*
1point

#20

double jointed shoulders, when i put my hands up they go far behind my head. i can also rapidly raise one eyebrow after the other
1point
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