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| chimera66 |
| i have a really good voice but ironically enough haven't really "sang" in years. although something that distinguishes me from a lot of people is that i am quite rational and have an ability to take myself out of situations so i don't react rashly. |
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| DJ_Eternal |
| quote: | Originally posted by chimera66
i have a really good voice but ironically enough haven't really "sang" in years. although something that distinguishes me from a lot of people is that i am quite rational and have an ability to take myself out of situations so i don't react rashly. |
That's a good quality to have. Taking a step back from it all and knowing not to get caught up in a heated moment. |
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| SuspicionVandit |
I'm the best Mexican on the planet. Shower every day, love The Doors, dating an Asian, aspirations to work as NASA, Atheist, and I love water!
I've had a growing talent to do calculations in my head. Addition and subtraction up to any # of digits, multiplication up to 3 digits per number.
My hearing is also in perfect condition after listening to years of music at 100%. |
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| tubularbills |
| been playing piano for 20 years. |
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| Frenchie |
| I'm blessed with a mind to rhyme and two hyped feet. |
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| The17sss |
At all times, whether I'm tooling around the neighborhood or making my way through major cities, I firmly believe I am in the top 1/2 of 1 % of all drivers on the road in terms of skill. I probably do about 30,000 miles per year of driving in all types of situations, and in the 15 years of having a license, I've only been in 1 accident which was a crazy freak accident that involved 8 other cars. I feel like most people on the road are playing checkers, and I'm playing chess.... at the Gary Kasparov level.
Edit: I also have the ability to make anyone truly believe I like them, whether it's true or not. lol |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
At all times, whether I'm tooling around the neighborhood or making my way through major cities, I firmly believe I am in the top 1/2 of 1 % of all drivers on the road in terms of skill. I probably do about 30,000 miles per year of driving in all types of situations, and in the 15 years of having a license, I've only been in 1 accident which was a crazy freak accident that involved 8 other cars. I feel like most people on the road are playing checkers, and I'm playing chess.... at the Gary Kasparov level.
Edit: I also have the ability to make anyone truly believe I like them, whether it's true or not. lol |
i know everyone will laugh but i am also convinced that i am a terrific driver. been driving since i was 15 and i know how to drive manual transmission too (learned when i was 15). i've been driving for about 11 years now (in south florida mind you) and i've gotten one speeding ticket and no accidents when i was driving (someone hit my mom and i one time when she was driving...nothing major). i also learned to drive a german car in japan. the steering wheel was on the left (like america) but we drove on the opposite side of the road. |
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| Leon |
| dun believe it :gsmile: carfax or it never happened |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by XaNaX
16 years and never a crash here I know what you are saying. it hasn't been easy either, there have been quite a few times when I've had to take evasive action to keep a ing moron from hitting me. one of the most interesting times was when a sheet of metal bigger than my car fell off a semi and into my lane in front of me at 70 mph. that was fun |
holy dude that's like life flashing before your eyes type of stuff lol |
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| owien |
| quote: | Originally posted by Al
I make people uncomfortable.
I have sharp hearing, sometimes it freaks me out. | same here and the ability to hear conversations by other people in a different room months after they have been made.
then go and completely freak them out by repeating some off what was said hahahahahhaha! :D |
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| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by XaNaX
16 years and never a crash here I know what you are saying. it hasn't been easy either, there have been quite a few times when I've had to take evasive action to keep a ing moron from hitting me. one of the most interesting times was when a sheet of metal bigger than my car fell off a semi and into my lane in front of me at 70 mph. that was fun |
haha... the more time you spend on the road, especially the interstates, the more crazy you see. It's conditioned me to constantly think 2 and 3 steps ahead of normal, and it sounds like you're the same way. The only time in the last 10 years I've felt overwhelmed was driving my big ass vehicle on the skinny roads around NYC.
Sylee: it's impressive that a female who lives in S. Florida is virtually accident free. I know exactly what you mean... that's one of the more complicated areas I've seen. Soooo many ing immigrants that clearly don't have the experience or skills creating more problems than they solve. Plus, let's be real- women in general are ty drivers. From what I've seen, the most difficult driving areas (in no particilar order) are South Florida, Atlanta, Los Angelas, NYC and the DC/Maryland beltway. |
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