Post number #599090, ID: 3eff5f
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"None", "Don't have any" or "Talentless" doesn't count. You just have to look harder.
Post number #599091, ID: 47c2d2
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I'm good at drawing, plus some other things. It's always great to leave an impression on others that way.
Post number #599092, ID: 24b2b9
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I love sex.
Post number #599093, ID: c436a7
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Being isolated from all cliques no matter where I go
Post number #599103, ID: a67873
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I can live without internet
Post number #599105, ID: 9d4277
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i can care about myself and want good things for myself and want to kill myself at the same time without seeing any conflict of interests there
Post number #599131, ID: 8d15be
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Haven't really found mine yet, I suppose.
>>599105 Oop, never mind, there it is right there.
All jokes aside, I'm like a jack of all trades at videogames. What I mean is no matter what game I start, I'll more than likely be better than the average beginner. The problem is, my skill ceiling is also pretty low, so I'll get left behind rather soon by the same beginners.
Post number #599151, ID: 4c5ca5
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I'm excellent at fuck things up, there's nothing I can't destroy.
Post number #599164, ID: f526db
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>>599131 > better than the average beginner > low skill ceiling > left behind by beginners soon So. Uhh. You immediately start off better than the average but you can't get any better?
Post number #599170, ID: b94b80
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I'm good at annoying ppl without having them know :)
apart from that I see my talents in video editing, cinematography, vfx, 3d and such
creativity woooooo
Post number #599173, ID: 5a3e25
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>>599164 I mean, I can get better, but not as fast. Although now that I think about it, that may be because on average after we start a new game I play less often than the friends I tested this with, so that's probably the reason...
Post number #599179, ID: 0e9b75
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I think I'm good at reading the mood. I think. but I get really uncomfortable because of that sometimes.
Post number #599189, ID: 702a34
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I'm good at makeup and art, but I've been told the two go hand-in-hand.
I'm also really good at procrastinating and still getting everything done exceptionally well
Post number #599201, ID: f526db
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>>599189 That second talent is enough to make me envious, g/u/rl
Post number #599211, ID: 702a34
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>>599201 the procrastinating one? Lmfao, thanks. I've learned to harness the power that immense stress gives me, and channel it into getting shit done at alarmingly fast rates. The things I've procrastinated should never have turned out as well as they did, and still do.
Post number #599212, ID: 702a34
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>>599201 I think the best one I've ever pulled off was writing a 10 page essay on The Beatles in 20-30 minutes before the class, when I had a month to do it and kept putting it off. Turned it in and got an A- on it
Post number #599374, ID: 9235f9
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>>599212 Okay... proof or it didn't happen. I would like to see this essay myself.
Post number #599381, ID: d381e5
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>>599212 Damn. That's an alien superpower for me. I fall apart under pressure, so I gotta schedule my work way ahead of schedule.
Post number #599439, ID: 52bc59
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>>599374 yeah that's not possible. That paper was written in 9th grade via my school emails Google drive, that I no longer have access to. When you graduate highschool, my school district deletes your email from the system, so it doesnt exist anymore. If I could show, i would, but it no longer exists. I've been graduated for 3 years now. Sorry g/u/rl
Post number #599443, ID: 770216
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I'm good at figuring out people's background, interests and other things by looking at them and hearing them. Or by analyzing their behavior. Like sometimes I can guess where the person comes from. Or if he doesn't have a father in his family. That sort of things. Sometimes I can see if this person lies (but it's hard, you need to know this person, because everyone behave differently when they lie). Also if they know that you are good at this, they start to control themselfs.
Post number #599456, ID: 5a3e25
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>>599443 Huh... I would like to test that, to be honest.
Post number #599459, ID: f822e3
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>>599131 I'm pretty much the same unfortunately
Post number #599461, ID: c3df25
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I guess I can say that I play bullet hell games. Does it count OP?
Post number #599464, ID: 956789
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I'm ok at drawing, I'm trying to get into music though despite not having the talent
Post number #599467, ID: 488aa5
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>>599443 There is no way you can gain meaningful knowledge about a strangers background/father etc by simply looking at them for a few moments.
Post number #599474, ID: b9d56a
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I can isekai myself into a new world
Post number #599480, ID: 54b261
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>>599474 That's called falling asleep and dreaming
Post number #599493, ID: a57444
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>>599212 Idk about that, g/u/rl. 10 pages typed seems to be about 6000-4000 words on average. If we called it 4000 words and you had 30 minutes that's ~133wpm the entire time without stopping to think at all. So while possible that seems maybe a little less time than likely.
Post number #599498, ID: 9b6fd3
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Reading novel for 10 hours, beating persona 5 in 122 hours in 6 days, watching 90 eps of one piece in a day and reading 400 ch of manga in 2 days i guess
Post number #599511, ID: c436a7
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My coworkers always say I code very fast without letting my code go bad.
Post number #599516, ID: 8d15be
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>>599464 Okay at drawing, huh? Have some tips to give to a complete beginner?
Post number #599528, ID: 660f1a
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>>599516 Idk, I just kept practicing over and over and showed some of my drawings online to get criticism I don't really actively think about what I'm doing anymore
One tip, I can maybe give, is that when you have a complex shape like a hand, it's good to devide it into simpler shapes, that way it's easier to imagine it in a 3-dimensional way, if that makes any sense
Post number #599621, ID: fcd854
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>>599493 30 minutes was a time guess. I wrote it in under 45 minutes for sure because that was how much time I had in my study period. It took the majority of the study period to write, I know quite a bit about the Beatles because they were my favorite band growing up, and I'm a relatively fast typer. It was honestly one of the easiest essays I've ever written because I purposely picked a topic I knew a lot about in my music class.
Post number #599622, ID: fcd854
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>>599493 I remember having some left over time in the period after finishing the essay.
It probably also helped some that I had previously written notes for the essay. The day in class that we picked our topic, the teacher let use the class as a research day for the essay.
I just was a piece of shit and procrastinated writing the actual essay
Post number #599631, ID: 874387
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Coffee and networks
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| "None", "Don't have any" or "Talentless" doesn't count. You just have to look harder.