It could be that you are a twin, or cool colored eyes, a birthmark, anything really.
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1. I have a medical diagnosis that says i do not know how to breathe. After a year of tests that's the only conclusion the doctor could come to. 2. I'm missing a muscle in my back. 3. I am one of only 3 people who live in my country with my surname. My parents are the other 2.
I have a black birth mark on my stomach since birth. If l die & no ID's in my pocket that's how you I will be identified
I'm doing very advanced math for my age! I skipped fifth grade math in something my district calls SSA (Single Subject Acceleration) to do Math 6+, which is 6th grade math and half of 7th grade. The next year I did Math 7+, which was the rest of middle school math, and by 8th grade, I was doing 10th grade math with absolutely no clue how I got there.
I have a major interest in languages, so I can usually guess what a language is by seeing it written down or hearing it spoken (it's more difficult if the language is being spoken though). I'm not very good at figuring out minor/endangered languages, but I can make a pretty good guess a what area it's from.
And I learned how to embroider, knit, crochet, and sew before I turned 15.
I’m pretty accident prone, which explains why I have so many scars on my body. My most recent injury was I slipped on the ice and scraped a layer of skin off my knee, and it took forever for it to heal, and now I have a huge scar on my knee.
I just learned that I have deformed/malformed knee caps. So that’s interesting. I had my first ever MRI and then found out I have “runner’s knee” because of my too floaty wonky knees. I don’t run. Hell, I don’t even walk really. When I check out in 10 years or so, they’re gonna look at me like I’m an alien with these extra ribs and wonky knees.
I have a weird red dot/spot on the side of my right hand and it’s been there since 1st grade(pretty sure it’s 1st grade)
My ears are sensitive to certain frequencies. I can hear devices charging. Chargers emit a high pitched squeal, old school televisions without a signal give off a whistle. I cannot tolerate the sound of hearing aids charging, ironically enough.
I’m also immune to hangovers. I’ve never been hungover. I’ve certainly tested it, and I’m always fine and ready for the day when I wake up. Boring, but definitely handy.