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I'm able to shut the fuck up. It's a vanishing art.
 
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Married for 41 years and have had excellent credit for just as long.
 
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Change most lightbulbs without a ladder.

6’8”, 38” sleeve.


Well, that's just not fair, (says the guy who's 5'2"!) Big Grin
 
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I'm a tetrachrome.


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^Had to look that one up. Interesting.



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I can piss a woman off quicker than most other people.


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I can write lyrics fairly well. Work with several local musicians. I can juggle. I play guitar but am no expert.

I use my turn signals.
 
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My boss says I have a unique ability to find something relatable between myself and whoever I am speaking with like no one he has ever seen, and not in a disingenuous way. I'm very interested in learning about people, I've been that way since I was little.

My mom lost me a restaurant when I was little (3-4 years old) and I was in the booth talking with an older gentleman she said was probably in his 70s. My mom said the gentleman said "that boy is going to make one heck of a salesman one day" Been in sales the last 18 years.
 
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I can lead, follow, or get out of the way! (But the third one is my favorite!)
 
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I'm a tetrachrome.
That's interesting.

According to this website (https://www.bettervisionguide....-you-see-what-i-see/), "Only women are capable of being tetrachromatic, with neuroscientists suggesting the condition may allow them to see 100 times more colors than the average human. As a result, tetrachromacy has been dubbed 'super vision' and the tetrachromatic 'super women.'"

I do not dispute what you said; I am wondering whether that website is accurate.



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Well, I can epoxy bed difficult rifles to the point that other gun companies have asked me to do it for them. But some of you already know that.

I can fix nearly anything mechanical and some things electrical.

For some reason, I gain people's trust fairly quickly and I've given myself the title of "Keeper of secrets." Family, friends and even complete strangers confide in me to the point where I've thought of making a shirt with the words "Place head here" printed on the shoulders. I've heard lots of crazy, tragic and heartbreaking stories. But maybe it's because I openly share my own personal tragedies freely to relate to people.

Maybe it's just a knack of making a human connection with people.

Oh, and one last thing...
There's been multiple times where I've met a family dog or dogs and they were instantly friendly and playful with me, only to find out that they are never friendly with anyone other than immediate family members.

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Juggle, ride a unicycle, fly an electric RC helicopter upside down.
 
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I'm a tetrachrome.
That's interesting.

According to this website (https://www.bettervisionguide....-you-see-what-i-see/), "Only women are capable of being tetrachromatic, with neuroscientists suggesting the condition may allow them to see 100 times more colors than the average human. As a result, tetrachromacy has been dubbed 'super vision' and the tetrachromatic 'super women.'"

I do not dispute what you said; I am wondering whether that website is accurate.


I have been genetically verified along with my brother. It's most common in women, but men can have it. It's only in my right eye.

I can smoke a 128 block Farnsworth test in a minute or so.

They pay me a lot of money for perfect color at work. I can see better than the spectrometer.


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^^^ Good thing it doesn't affect your sense of smell. That might be hard to deal with.
 
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Bench 315lbs. I can only do one rep, but hitting that magic 3 45's per side is a big deal at any age, and I aint no spring chicken!
 
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They pay me a lot of money for perfect color at work. I can see better than the spectrometer.

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That is a nice gift to have and you have put it to good use.
 
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I have been genetically verified along with my brother. It's most common in women, but men can have it. It's only in my right eye.

I can smoke a 128 block Farnsworth test in a minute or so.

They pay me a lot of money for perfect color at work. I can see better than the spectrometer.
That is ever so cool! Do both of your brothers have this, or just your twin?



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I probably know the lyrics to 500 songs or more from the 60"s.
 
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I know pi to 61 places.

A buddy of mine in the 10th grade bet me that I couldn't memorize out that far. So, I went home that night and memorized it. He lost. I still know it.

Now, if I could only remember where I parked.


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Drive an aircraft carrier.

Fly a sailplane.
 
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