my house is a freaking wii magnet, my dad gave me a wii he got from his neighbors who's kids weren't using it anymore
so now that makes up to 6 wii's in my household
so now that makes up to 6 wii's in my household
I can definitely relate, Jimmu. I was recently tasked with buying my mom a birthday present, and I had no idea what to get. Everything I thought of she could already buy herself and/or had already bought.Buying gifts for someone who can just buy whatever they want is difficult. Though maybe I just need to get better at being more thoughtful.
I'll have to find this show, as it sounds interesting.I remember in my biology class in high school we watched a 'documentary' type of video discussing some of this type of stuff, I think it was actually from a TV series that Stan Lee even got involved in. Don't remember what it was called but I probably could figure it out if I did some digging. The one I remember is the person with "infinite stamina;" basically for whatever reason their muscles didn't produce lactic acid so they never tired out, so they had ridiculous endurance. I can't remember if there was a health risk involved withi that, but I would assume there'd have to be since lactic acid is a waste product, so where is that waste accumulating in their body if not in the lactic acid?
Regarding the empathy thing, I don't like describing myself as an empath; it feels too... pop-culture-y. The condition is called hyperempathy, though.
There is nothing to tell. Normal people do not have the ability to hear thoughts of other people, nor feel their emotions. If that isn't a superpower, then I don't know what is.
Literally nobody has that ability.There is nothing to tell. Normal people do not have the ability to hear thoughts of other people, nor feel their emotions.
This is factually false. Around 1 to 2 percent of people have this ability. Take your bs and kindly leave.Literally nobody has that ability.