I mean small like I sneeze and a 20 dollar bill appears in my hand or something like that. Not classic answers like flying or super strength.

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    Any insect that touches my skin realizes the error of its ways and peacefully leaves me alone.

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    I have a disease which limits what I can eat, therefor the ability to digest any food or drink comfortably.

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      God I feel this. I’m probably not nearly as bad, but I’d like to not have to carefully analyze what I eat anymore

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          ~~What in the pseudoscience is this crap? Avoid garlic entirely, but no limit on the foi gras? ~~

          Edit: FODMAP is not a ‘diet’ in the traditional sense, it’s a diet tailored to avoid triggering flare ups of medical conditions such as IBS. Wish the article had been more clear for those without knowledge of what FODMAP is.

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              I know this is ancient history at this point, but I wanted to circle back.

              I was not familiar with FODMAPs at all before reading the article. And since the article starts by calling it a ‘diet’ I made what I thought was the reasonable assumption that it was a traditional diet.

              After you responded I looked it up more generally and now understand that it’s less of a traditional ‘diet’ and instead used to help prevent some medical conditions from flaring up.

              That’s on me for not doing full research, and on the article for assuming everyone knows what FODMAPs are and why they are so important to some people.

              Sorry for my ignorance.

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                Props to you for coming back to this. Totally understand your incredulity to this if you thought it was some fad or weightloss diet though haha!

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                  I questioned my sanity for a bit after your first response until I realized what the diet actually was. I was properly confused!

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    The ability to mute any sound I hear. Baby crying, annoying hum, someone snoring, obnoxious drunk? Muted.

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    Being able to find the exact book page or moment in a Netflix series where I was when I fell asleep last night.

    Or when my cat starts to make her first vomit sounds being able to beam her from the carpet to a floor with tiles in a split second.

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    Drawing sth in a way that explains a picture I have in my brain in a very short timeframe.

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    Knowing everything about my body.

    What is my current blood sugar? O2 level electrolyte status? How much shit do I have in my colon?

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    Ability to force anyone to objectively confront their own cognitive dissonance by maintaining eye contact.

    Possibly too powerful. Some heads may spontaneously combust from a lifetime of preferring their own reality.

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      Ok but to balance it: it forces you to confront your own on the topic as well.

      That would force you to selectively use it since often times reality is somewhere between our personal view of it and other opposing views.

      Chose the wrong situation and you’ll both be crying in the corner with shatter worlds. Chose the ones where the people are truly disconnected from reality and perhaps you’ll change their lives - hopefully for the better.

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      Instead of saying “calm down” try to say “I hear you” and actually listen. Might be the super power you seek

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    If I put on someone’s shoes and walked one mile in them, I could magically perfectly understand everything they’re going through.