• 🎨 Elaine Cortez 🇨🇦 @lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    I have hyperphantasia, which means that I’m able to visualize things in my mind in a way that it looks exactly the same as it would in real life. If I see a puzzle that requires spatial reasoning, I can rotate it and manipulate it in 3D space in my mind.

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      12 hours ago

      I hold your power in awe. I have the exact opposite of this. I cannot picture spatial dimensions in my head at all.

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      3 days ago

      never in my life have those worked for me. My family used to infuriate me talking about what they saw and telling me to relax my eyes. WTF is relax your eyes!

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        If all they ever told you was to relax your eyes then it’s not surprising they don’t work for you, that’s not very helpful! Feel free to skip the rest of this if you don’t want advice on how to get them to work.

        For me, the best way to get them to work is to cross my eyes and let my gaze drift out of focus. When I was a kid I read a tip in a book to press your nose up to the book, look at the picture, and keep them in that position as you pull away. That works well for me too if I’m having trouble doing it on my own.

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          Crossing your eyes will show you the opposite effect though, something being concave instead of convex.

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              So, I never had to try, it just always worked for me. But, a friend of mine once said that she got it to work by holding her finger up in front of her face, like a foot away, and then looking past the finger at something farther away. Then, back to the finger. Looking past her finger, she’d see two of the finger, but as soon as she was thinking about the finger, she’d focus again on it and start just seeing the one finger. The trick to the magic eye is basically getting to where you can deliberately focus past the finger and still look at it? I don’t know, I just look and see the image. Once, someone made a fake one that had no image to try to mess with me. There’s also a neat trick where you can immediately see the difference in side by side images by “magic eye-ing” them. The differences kinda flicker or glow, it’s hard to explain.

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      3 days ago

      I trained myself up to this one also. It’s great for Spot the difference pictures and games.

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    I’m very good at remembering people’s birthdays. I stopped “using” it cause I think it creeps people out a bit, but at least with people I like it’s always nice to remember to congratulate them without relying on social media.

    I’m shit with names though.

  • y0kai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    I’m a really good driver. Like rules of the road and all that, sure, but I also have some training in rally cars, am decent on a race track, and am generally a top 5 finisher in whatever Sim race I enter.

    Wish I could afford to enter an IRL series.

    • GrumpyDuckling@sh.itjust.works
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      I did scca auto-x for a few years. Never came close to being the fastest car there, but my car was just a humble 1st gen Dodge Neon. I usually had times in the middle overall, with high performance cars like subaru STI and also cars like miatas coming in ahead of me. I had a lot of fun, but it got boring since you only got 3-4 1 minute runs and spent all day in the hot sun. The cost and time commitment just wasn’t worth it. I’d rather go to a decent gokart track.

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    I can hear high frequencies that supposedly only kids and teens still can. The most recent time it was ‘useful’ was (spoilers) a magic show in Vegas a few years ago.

    Otherwise my hearing is terrible.

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    1. marshmallow roasting (I can perfectly control the level of browning on the outside and melted-ness on the inside)
    2. paper snowflake making (I can make them very intricate and come out exactly how I visualize them)

    pretty shit at everything else though. I fat-fingered my skill points allocation hard.

  • Steve Dice@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I am reasonably acrobatic. I only get to use it when people are drunk and get the sudden urge to watch someone do a backflip.

  • Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    I know kung fu (wing chun). I am however years out of practice, and also glad its not something i use very often.

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    artificial / forced burping. i used it a lot as a kid to graciously avoid broccoli and other dinner socializations.

    the gracious part only works on family though.