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what things that you do are unique to you?

My sense of smell is overactive so I can tell if someone is cooking from three floors down, with doors and windows closed. If it’s familiar, I might even be able to guess what kind of dish it is. I also have an autoimmune disorder which makes my blood sticky so it clots fast when I get injured.

A friend of mine calls me a very strange version of Wolverine. :rolleyes:
 
I don't have a tablet and don't use my phone to surf the internet with. The only thing that is connected to the internet is my PC.
 
I don't have a tablet and don't use my phone to surf the internet with. The only thing that is connected to the internet is my PC.

Me too. Those smaller devices are to small for my old eyes. My PC has a 20 inch screen, just so I can see better.
 
I had trouble wording this question, despite the simplicity. You don't have to be the only one in the world that does what you might be thinking of, it just has to be rare enough to be noteworthy.

I have a tennis ball underneath my blankets, I use my feet to push it around to stim when I am laying in bed, which is a lot of the time. I do have to fight my dog over it sometimes since he sleeps on my bed, and slobbery tennis balls under my bed sheets is not that nice.
growing, barking, and howling is my natural communication
 

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