What everyday skill is SUSPICIOUS if you're too good at it? - (r/AskReddit)

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  • @phantomaviator1318
    @phantomaviator1318 4 λ…„ μ „ +4713

    Being calm is true. You get in a car crash? Climb out of the flipped car with some injuries and not complain, just chill and wait for 911.

    • @Co-gg2rr
      @Co-gg2rr 4 λ…„ μ „ +33

      Phantom Aviator is that a robin?

    • @MrHesdan
      @MrHesdan 4 λ…„ μ „ +304

      The curse of being a true Chaotic Neutral.

    • @maxthecamper5752
      @maxthecamper5752 4 λ…„ μ „ +147

      The thing is this is always you should do as you can get carried away with your emotions and make yourself worse. Bleeding can speed up when crying because of the fast breathing.

    • @Painfulldarksoul
      @Painfulldarksoul 4 λ…„ μ „ +147

      We were having finals and had to wait, everyone was nervous except me, despite only being average in class. Here we are, waiting to take the test, before the door to the classroom.
      I've already done everything to prepare and there was nothing I could do at the moment, so getting nervous would have no effect on the grade, except maybe a negative one.
      I made it worse for everyone else, by being completely unmoved. People were complaining to me, because here was the most important test and here I am being calm, relaxed and almost bored.
      I told them, we wouldn't get the results any time soon and couldn't ifluence the results in the last minute.
      And wether we failed or succeeded, we would go from there and do things only after the fact. ... They didn't react well.

    • @Motidur
      @Motidur 4 λ…„ μ „ +118

      THIS THOUGH!
      I had a pretty bad carcrash 1 year ago, the car was totaled and 25 meters from the road. I just cursed and did a quick damage check to see if I was alright, which I was. Since everything was alright I just grabbed my things and left the car.
      The first few cars that passed freaked out and ran over to ask what happened. I just calmly said I was alright and that I was alone. I had lost my phone in the crash so I borrowed one from one of the first cars to stop.
      First I called my mom to come get me, and a quick call to work because I couldn't get to work in time. The last call was to the ambulanse/police, to just inform them of it.
      After all was said and done, I just left, kinda pissed because I was gonna sell the car.

  • @ToxicBastard
    @ToxicBastard 3 λ…„ μ „ +4726

    Turns out that knowing very basic German, having a passing interest in military history and occasionally talking about politics makes people jump to conclusions.

    • @asta7239
      @asta7239 3 λ…„ μ „ +221

      xD that got me way more than it should have

    • @a_random_orthodox_Christian
      @a_random_orthodox_Christian 3 λ…„ μ „ +167

      Are we the same person?

    • @pooja350
      @pooja350 3 λ…„ μ „ +69

      In no way would anyone suspect this face lol

    • @weirdcorequipo2942
      @weirdcorequipo2942 3 λ…„ μ „ +32

      Hey are you me

    • @D2attemp
      @D2attemp 3 λ…„ μ „ +139

      You just need that Iconic moustache, unite all of Germany, turn it into the Greatest land power, humiliate France and everyone will think of you as the next Otto Von Bismarck

  • @annieshakespeare7613
    @annieshakespeare7613 3 λ…„ μ „ +1889

    "You're so calm under pressure"
    "Thanks its the trauma"

    • @alysuum2589
      @alysuum2589 3 λ…„ μ „ +53

      You ain’t wrong-

    • @IsoldmyKidneys
      @IsoldmyKidneys 2 λ…„ μ „ +27

      I can relate

    • @champ1159
      @champ1159 2 λ…„ μ „ +8

      @@IsoldmyKidneys Sounds like there's a story there

    • @stalinsoulz7872
      @stalinsoulz7872 2 λ…„ μ „ +5

      @@IsoldmyKidneys currently Having it. Definitely Vouch on that

    • @stalinsoulz7872
      @stalinsoulz7872 2 λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@IsoldmyKidneys currently Having it. Definitely Vouch on that

  • @Hypehype-eg4yx
    @Hypehype-eg4yx 2 λ…„ μ „ +43

    "Private, what the f**k" has me laughing my ass off hahaha πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  • @lowlychrismarks
    @lowlychrismarks 4 λ…„ μ „ +17561

    That β€œwalking silently” thing is legit. I’ve had the ability for as long as I can remember and I unintentionally scare people all the time.

    • @HIBA_DA_LOLICON
      @HIBA_DA_LOLICON 4 λ…„ μ „ +760

      I have that skill
      like seriously I live quietly as in quietly, sleep eat walk like most of the time I'm quiet
      pretty cool and suspicious at the same time tbh

    • @madelinegarber7860
      @madelinegarber7860 4 λ…„ μ „ +55

      lowlychrismarks same.

    • @uneterostardust8233
      @uneterostardust8233 4 λ…„ μ „ +304

      Lol I walk very quietly too, I'm very calm and quiet in general because of my abusive parents.
      The fun about being quiet is walking normally behind someone, them not noticing/only the ones facing you that are talking to the person in front of you noticing and not revealing me, and scaring someone.
      It's funny :v

    • @1nguoixauxi2
      @1nguoixauxi2 4 λ…„ μ „ +42

      same here πŸ˜‚ i just dont like making other ppl feel anoying so i just scare the sh** out of them when they know im right behind them from the very start πŸ˜‚ some of them not even know even when I leave, and that is the moment i hear the dark secret story from their mouth, like bad mouth me or my family or something that i shouldnt hear πŸ˜‚

    • @kineticedgeairsoft
      @kineticedgeairsoft 4 λ…„ μ „ +36

      Nowadays i use my silent walking to scare my buddies

  • @sakr3083
    @sakr3083 3 λ…„ μ „ +5287

    Yall know that latino mom that threw a flip flop and hit her kid from far away with maximum accuracy? That's not just suspicious, that's concerning.

    • @YataTheFifteenth
      @YataTheFifteenth 3 λ…„ μ „ +412

      That's just practice and skill.

    • @MarsellaFyngold
      @MarsellaFyngold 3 λ…„ μ „ +384

      That's just latina and asian parents for you *shrugs*

    • @mocho562
      @mocho562 3 λ…„ μ „ +77

      My mom can do that too

    • @jaefruit2702
      @jaefruit2702 3 λ…„ μ „ +112

      @Marsella D. Fyngold +African parents

    • @saharmizu6
      @saharmizu6 3 λ…„ μ „ +128

      They probably teach that skill in parenting school, somewhere, as this many people agreeing

  • @thegunbound8
    @thegunbound8 3 λ…„ μ „ +265

    Being to tell how many people are in a room just by feeling the room's humidity..
    I too am disgusted of how I can accurately estimate those numbers.

    • @gabedarrett1301
      @gabedarrett1301 2 λ…„ μ „ +48

      You wouldn't be able to pull this trick in the Philippines

    • @wannabeasquid1138
      @wannabeasquid1138 2 λ…„ μ „ +11

      Interesting

    • @thegunbound8
      @thegunbound8 2 λ…„ μ „ +16

      @@gabedarrett1301 pre.. kapag sa labas oo.. kasi putang init na.. hahahahha.. pero kung office space na may aircon.. kayang kaya. Hahhaha

    • @Null-here
      @Null-here 2 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@thegunbound8 please explain how

    • @_memorycore_8867
      @_memorycore_8867 λ…„ μ „ +2

      people give off body heat

  • @mm4894
    @mm4894 2 λ…„ μ „ +98

    The one about telling people by their walk reminded me of a story I saw on 60 minutes. It was about a blind architect. He designed a building for a blind foundation. In the office he put concrete floors instead of carpet because it is easier to use a blind cane on it. One of the blind people who worked in the office said he also liked the floor because you can hear people comming down the hall. He said he could tell who was comming down the hall based on how they tapped their cane. If someone came by that he wanted to talk to, all he needed to do was call out to them.

    • @Death_Is_Inevitable
      @Death_Is_Inevitable λ…„ μ „ +6

      This reminds me of something, i remember that, when i was younger, i knew how to recognize who was coming into my room/walking around the hallway just by the way they walked

  • @krtmn40
    @krtmn40 3 λ…„ μ „ +1730

    "walking silently"
    yes. also being able to shift your weight in such a way so that nothing you step on makes a sound, like leaves. i can appear behind you literally anywhere

    • @devilsadvocate7474
      @devilsadvocate7474 3 λ…„ μ „ +64

      Ya same
      And Idk about you, but I can also jump silently, or in way that if I do it on water, it doesn't splash

    • @amprice2727
      @amprice2727 3 λ…„ μ „ +37

      Same here. Even on dry leaves. I have to have at least slight focus, so i sometimes make noise but i dont really have to concentrate too much

    • @Mualskii
      @Mualskii 3 λ…„ μ „ +69

      I can do this unless my stupid poppy bones crack every three seconds

    • @Nautilus1954
      @Nautilus1954 3 λ…„ μ „ +21

      I have a godly ability to scare people without trying, like a scared my brother when I was going to brush my teeth.😐 yup.

    • @carinaulm6349
      @carinaulm6349 3 λ…„ μ „ +15

      It's always very fun to scare someone who "is good at hearing" because they claim you can't scare them. It always annoys them when I prove them wrong. I'm also incredibly clumsy, but just silent when I fall or trip.

  • @scrufyed
    @scrufyed 3 λ…„ μ „ +2758

    Being quiet in general, sometimes my brother doesn’t notice I’m there and freak him out sometimes and I’m just like β€œdude I’ve been here for like an hour”

    • @jazmin7640
      @jazmin7640 3 λ…„ μ „ +84

      Same, my sister and I share a room so she always duoble checks my bed when she goes inside because ive scared her before

    • @mushupork4u3
      @mushupork4u3 3 λ…„ μ „ +12

      Thats me.

    • @oneraccoon5490
      @oneraccoon5490 3 λ…„ μ „ +57

      I'm so quiet and spend so much time locked away in my room, my family forgot about my existence and remembered once I went to get snacks from the kitchen

    • @david_laranjeira
      @david_laranjeira 3 λ…„ μ „ +52

      Looks like you’ve mastered the ability of being so incredibly still that you’re invisible to the naked eye.

    • @bubblehues1391
      @bubblehues1391 3 λ…„ μ „ +14

      @@david_laranjeira is that a Drax reference? πŸ˜‚

  • @sman213
    @sman213 3 λ…„ μ „ +816

    Legit had a door salesman get so personal with my dad for 45min, that he literally almost made my dad change religion just by kindness.
    Edit: my dad is an incredibly insistent catholic, and the salesperson was a jehovahs witness, but he was selling another product, successfully.
    Second edit: Holy shit I didn’t expect this to lead towards a moral debate!

    • @mrbubbIes13
      @mrbubbIes13 2 λ…„ μ „ +19

      tf

    • @beyondwhatisknown
      @beyondwhatisknown 2 λ…„ μ „ +17

      Haha. The reactions I got from wives when I expertly handled their difficult husbands without them knowing it as a door to door salesman. The skills I learned in that job...

    • @dragonsaway9710
      @dragonsaway9710 2 λ…„ μ „

      ΰ² _ΰ² 

    • @NoNo-dq4mc
      @NoNo-dq4mc 2 λ…„ μ „ +15

      My dad is a salesman. It made him rich. I could never do it. I couldn't in good conscience. Your dad almost changing religion because of a salesman is ironic. It also says something about religious people. One of my dad's favorite topics with marks when he smells it. Then sports. If you talk to him more than once, you have a nickname. He's been in the pharma and home oxygen business for years. Basically he has gotten rich off the sick and dying. The American dream.. I love him but if I believed in such things, I'd wager whatever inheritance I would have gotten if he didn't piss it all away there's a special place in hell for him.

    • @beyondwhatisknown
      @beyondwhatisknown 2 λ…„ μ „ +10

      @@NoNo-dq4mc Jesus Christ was a salesman. So was Hitler. Only 1% of the population can do the type of sales your father did. Everybody gets sick and dies and doctors make lots of $$$ from it but are highly respected. I am sure many people benefitted from having home oxygen. Every profession has good and bad people in it. Jehova's Witnesses try to change your religion. As do all missionaries. The persuasive skills of sales can always be used for good or bad. Perhaps you should ask your dad the percentage of people he genuinely helps vs fleeces. I hope you find some peace with your father, and also come to understand and find peace with the second oldest profession in the world.

  • @pivotvegetaanims3939
    @pivotvegetaanims3939 2 λ…„ μ „ +37

    My great sense of hearing... It's freaky and I freak my family out, I can hear what people say from rooms away even if they're not loud. Heard a family member gossipping about me in my sleep and manually woke up to confront them..

    • @caramelu2525
      @caramelu2525 λ…„ μ „

      I magically wake up if my name mentioned lol idk dont ask
      or if any juicy stuff is up ,my mind knows me well ig

  • @Chelsie-bp8id
    @Chelsie-bp8id 3 λ…„ μ „ +2227

    I feel like the footsteps one is just a given skill when you have strict parents

    • @NOVA-mr6ly
      @NOVA-mr6ly 3 λ…„ μ „ +47

      Relatable

    • @aycart5320
      @aycart5320 3 λ…„ μ „ +18

      Same

    • @violet_crow2341
      @violet_crow2341 3 λ…„ μ „ +41

      Really? I do have semi-strict parents, but I thought I got that skill because I like reading action books

    • @MrVampify
      @MrVampify 3 λ…„ μ „ +37

      Same applies to lying and bypassing locks.

    • @mrman6025
      @mrman6025 3 λ…„ μ „ +24

      Mine was just from staying up late and my parents coming to check up sometimes

  • @wisebanana3669
    @wisebanana3669 4 λ…„ μ „ +5496

    Hiding bodies

  • @Superawesomevids549
    @Superawesomevids549 2 λ…„ μ „ +63

    I relate to the walking quietly one. My dad got really annoyed at how "loud" I was walking through the house one day (I wasn't walking that loudly, but according to him I was fucking stomping around). He had a temper and ended up snapping at me about it, so I started basically sneaking around the house. I eventually got so good at it that walking quietly was a natural thing and I would sneak up on my friends a lot by accident. Now the real problem is, I'm 6 feet tall and pretty large, so I can tell people actually get freaked out a bit by this large man just appearing out of nowhere and I've started intentionally walking loudly if I'm around people (especially strangers) and don't want to scare them.

    • @xandercreates6766
      @xandercreates6766 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Sneak 100

    • @howtodrinkwaterin5simplesteps
      @howtodrinkwaterin5simplesteps λ…„ μ „

      same i also have to intentionally be loud so i dont spook people
      how i got so sneaky is because 6 year old me wanted to sneak devices so i could play until id get caught

    • @808gamerhawaii
      @808gamerhawaii κ°œμ›” μ „

      Lmao same, my favorite thing to do is get so close I can whisper in their ear without them ever seeing it coming. Freaks out my gf every time for years now πŸ˜‚

  • @bukachell
    @bukachell 3 λ…„ μ „ +117

    I don't think this counts but one time I woke up before my parents and started making breakfast in the kitchen. It was dark when I woke up and I don't like light in my eyes suddenly, so I was making breakfast in the dark with ease being able to see around me.
    I'm nearly the tallest person in the house so when my mum who I'm much taller than walked out to the kitchen, you can imagine the shock of this tall shadowy figure standing in the kitchen.
    She actually got scared when it happened.

    • @coldchary9244
      @coldchary9244 3 λ…„ μ „ +9

      Freaking awesome mate I wish I could do that make sewing at night easier

    • @Attaxalotl
      @Attaxalotl 2 λ…„ μ „ +7

      I have often scared my mom simply by walking quietly.

    • @lucasschretlen5180
      @lucasschretlen5180 2 λ…„ μ „ +4

      If you have blue eyes then that is normal. People with blue eyes see their entire world brighter than people with brown eyes. And its also why I have 3 pairs of polarized sunglasses

    • @jmiod2819
      @jmiod2819 2 λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@lucasschretlen5180 yo wabu people with green eyes such as myself?

    • @trapdoorguppi
      @trapdoorguppi 2 λ…„ μ „

      You and I are very similar that way we'll I was that way at least until I got anemia :/

  • @ej-epicjourney5351
    @ej-epicjourney5351 4 λ…„ μ „ +1837

    I'm a 6ft tall, heavyset, black man with a loud voice. Despite that, my walk is completely silent. I sneak up on my friends all the time to freak them out, though it does lead to strangers trying to stop me if I do it in public

    • @vsiift9373
      @vsiift9373 4 λ…„ μ „ +88

      ok black man

    • @BlueYellowGreenVc
      @BlueYellowGreenVc 4 λ…„ μ „ +81

      You being black has no relevance to this particular "skill" at all.

    • @NiceLOLZ
      @NiceLOLZ 4 λ…„ μ „ +44

      Why does you being black matter though

    • @stale-chips
      @stale-chips 4 λ…„ μ „ +303

      Some people tend to believe that tall muscular black men are more scary than other races.

    • @Anonymous-zd1ow
      @Anonymous-zd1ow 4 λ…„ μ „ +15

      I talk alot but everybody says I sneak up on them. And I mean EVERYBODY except my family

  • @givemethecardboardplease3903
    @givemethecardboardplease3903 4 λ…„ μ „ +8580

    I'll forget their name but remember something they said like 3 years ago before I knew them

    • @34weaselsinatrenchcoat11
      @34weaselsinatrenchcoat11 4 λ…„ μ „ +213

      Same I think its cool that I remember weird shit but people find it annoying and creepy

    • @LuckD7cky
      @LuckD7cky 4 λ…„ μ „ +13

      Dude same lol

    • @zahrah8512
      @zahrah8512 4 λ…„ μ „ +39

      Vicente Mendoza Same I went on vacation like nearly a year ago and could remember a dune buggies (something like that) instructors son’s name but couldn’t remember something like that happened yesterday

    • @vooshmoozik6185
      @vooshmoozik6185 4 λ…„ μ „ +10

      psychic? .... does it happen randomly or do you need to be in a certain mood/situation for it to happen?... and are there any other paranormal activities around you? ghosts? voices? smells?

    • @fetusdeletus5833
      @fetusdeletus5833 4 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@

  • @cuber1254
    @cuber1254 3 λ…„ μ „ +30

    I'm the same with walking quietly. Yet my family didn't care when I'M sleeping though...

  • @thelizard7609
    @thelizard7609 3 λ…„ μ „ +81

    The ability to learn things without doing anything, it seems normal until you know a lot about someone you only spoke to twice. Plus being able to run on grass without making a sound, I thought it was normal until I scared 9 people

    • @mikemendez3778
      @mikemendez3778 2 λ…„ μ „ +12

      I dont think a lizard walking quietly on grass is that scary

  • @jarod543
    @jarod543 4 λ…„ μ „ +13481

    Avoiding death

  • @USMC49er
    @USMC49er 4 λ…„ μ „ +1987

    Not so much a skill, but being a silent type of person makes people think you are plotting something or a serial killer.

    • @xxRellekxx
      @xxRellekxx 4 λ…„ μ „ +191

      Try being silent while also not showing emotions. I swear Im not mad, this is just my neutral face 😐

    • @RegularFish2
      @RegularFish2 4 λ…„ μ „ +27

      Hmm acquire various firearms and pipe bombs with shrapnel I must

    • @scooterxiv3778
      @scooterxiv3778 4 λ…„ μ „ +63

      No no.
      Me: eats alone in class and thinks alone
      Friend: are you sad? You look sad
      Me: LISTEN HERE YOU LIL SH## THIS MAH NEUTRAL FACE OK NI#GGA?

    • @uiraideszen3223
      @uiraideszen3223 4 λ…„ μ „ +22

      That's terrible. Silence is a relief

    • @cyan_shirt
      @cyan_shirt 4 λ…„ μ „ +24

      People think I have superiority complex πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 2 λ…„ μ „ +93

    The "being to calm" hitted to close to home.
    I get very calm and collected in stressfull situatioms. So hardly anything truely scares me or stresses me (except the fear of failuer)
    So ive been accused many times of being cold or, not getting into the scares or feels of a movie or game or such.

    • @ethribin4188
      @ethribin4188 2 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Actually... the "maintain composure during a crisis" one is more fitting i think...
      Either way

    • @StarscreamX404
      @StarscreamX404 λ…„ μ „ +4

      you failed to correctly spell failure lol

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 λ…„ μ „

      My emotions seem to work like a gas tank. They can only go so far before they stop working, i.e., run out of gas. I remember being at a relative's funeral, wondering how badly I'd be crying and spent a lot of time at the service crying. But at the cemetery where the actual burial took place, my eyes were dry and itchy. I guess I literally did use up all my tears. I have no idea why this affects me but at least it doesn't have any bad impact on my health.

    • @JohnFloss
      @JohnFloss λ…„ μ „

      i have no fear apart from Reagan from the exorcist and death

    • @MistaGabagool
      @MistaGabagool λ…„ μ „

      Honestly same, when my grandad died I loved him so much and I missed him but it didn’t really affect me like I thought it would, I didn’t cry at all I just didn’t see it as a sad thing.

  • @Miriko_01
    @Miriko_01 2 λ…„ μ „ +111

    My nose bleeds like a faucet for no reason sometimes, so naturally, I have gotten good at stopping them and cleaning up some blood. When I said like a faucet, I meant very viscous and fast.

    • @warriormaiden9829
      @warriormaiden9829 2 λ…„ μ „ +7

      Could be a lack of a specific vitamin (can't remember which one). Try eating an orange or two. Had a friend that was having the same problem, and my mother told her the same thing. Her nosebleeds cleared up, and she made oranges a regular part of her diet after that.

    • @lucasschretlen5180
      @lucasschretlen5180 2 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@warriormaiden9829 And this is what youtube is meant for

    • @KD-hf2eg
      @KD-hf2eg 2 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Blood sometimes just falls out my nose when I wake up and stand up

    • @millieadams6072
      @millieadams6072 2 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Same

    • @SizzaE60
      @SizzaE60 2 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Same bruh but it hasn’t happened in awhile for me

  • @reese8397
    @reese8397 4 λ…„ μ „ +2732

    "everyday skill"
    Makes perfect noose
    Me: .....u good fam?

    • @crystal-ho7ov
      @crystal-ho7ov 4 λ…„ μ „ +51

      Tying knots is everyday maybe not nooses specifically

    • @cocoearmuffs6207
      @cocoearmuffs6207 4 λ…„ μ „ +61

      @@crystal-ho7ov I'ma start tying my shoe laces in a noose

    • @crystal-ho7ov
      @crystal-ho7ov 4 λ…„ μ „ +12

      @@cocoearmuffs6207 go for it

    • @rainbowthedragoncat6768
      @rainbowthedragoncat6768 4 λ…„ μ „ +4

      @@cocoearmuffs6207 XD

    • @amberthw7752
      @amberthw7752 4 λ…„ μ „ +22

      Learned it from the Noose Song KRplus Recommended me.
      A: KRplus wtf
      B: why tf did i even click to watch it-

  • @randomcommenter6825
    @randomcommenter6825 3 λ…„ μ „ +1171

    This video can be summarized as: remembering small details or having skills that thieves also stereotypically have

    • @_abk_3251
      @_abk_3251 3 λ…„ μ „ +30

      Basically skills and stuff associated with crimes

    • @xx-skyhybrid-xx5995
      @xx-skyhybrid-xx5995 3 λ…„ μ „ +10

      Thief skill: 100

    • @travismurtland3257
      @travismurtland3257 3 λ…„ μ „ +23

      Silent steps? Check
      Quick fingers? Check
      Drax's ability to hide in plain sight? Check.

    • @fleurgymcheurgy9267
      @fleurgymcheurgy9267 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      and also murderers

    • @abovetrain
      @abovetrain 3 λ…„ μ „ +4

      Funny thing is I have a gift I can skin and gut any animal in bout 6 minutes

  • @Currentlyprocrastinating37
    @Currentlyprocrastinating37 2 λ…„ μ „ +19

    Recognizing footfalls is so true! I memorized the footfalls of my family, some teachers, a few kids I have a lot of classes with, so sometimes I ask someone a question even though I’m not facing them.
    I know a lot of people who can recognize their family’s foot patterns, they just don’t realize they’re doing it, I guess.

  • @zacklepplin2872
    @zacklepplin2872 2 λ…„ μ „ +51

    I have several of these
    -Walking unnaturally fast
    -Walking almost completely silently
    -Reading people scarily accurate if I can see in person or over a video chat.
    -picking locks
    -knowing how to use several weapons that people love (swords, staffs, three section staffs.) this isn’t so much everyday thing but when I was younger we’d play swords and I’d actually know how and demolish people.
    -speed reading, I casually read over 700 wpm and reading quickly if I’m trying to get something done I can read over 1000, I retain almost perfect comprehension as well.
    -memorizing chemical formulas and how to make them, this is of all kinds from something harmless to something that could level buildings.
    -being unnaturally strong, this is a generic condition I have which leads to decreased fat and increased muscle size and strength and general muscle however I still look relatively slender so when somebody sees a 160 5’11” Asian guy bench 400 pounds it scares them or makes them think I’m doing roids. Anyway I’be said enough even though I have more.

    • @Joetino
      @Joetino λ…„ μ „ +15

      So you’re basically overpowered

    • @nissaiseverywhere3274
      @nissaiseverywhere3274 λ…„ μ „ +1

      tips on how to read faster please i feel like i can do it but when i realize i'm reading "fast" i get to overwhelmed so i slow down

    • @FromRussia_With_Love
      @FromRussia_With_Love λ…„ μ „

      Walking silently and unusually fast are ones of mine too, mostly due to my paranoia. I used to live in a really awful neighborhood so I would stalk around silently and quickly because I was worried I'd get gunned down. Even once I moved out of the ghetto, the habit persists to this day.

    • @notably5233
      @notably5233 λ…„ μ „ +4

      Dudes living with an intelligence buff

    • @goodmorning2386
      @goodmorning2386 λ…„ μ „

      I wish I was you XD thats awesome

  • @rogaldorn605
    @rogaldorn605 4 λ…„ μ „ +4021

    Walking silently, for me it started out as a joke by playing tio many stealth games now i cant walk loudly anymore, my muscle memory tells my body to walk silently, pair it with the fact that i can open locks and im pretty good at pickpocketing and you got one hell of a combo

    • @quadoof316
      @quadoof316 4 λ…„ μ „ +358

      FBI requests your location

    • @rogaldorn605
      @rogaldorn605 4 λ…„ μ „ +170

      @@quadoof316 Hah im not on american soil, i am protected from the fbi, or am i?

    • @quadoof316
      @quadoof316 4 λ…„ μ „ +83

      @@rogaldorn605 I actually don't know lmao

    • @rogaldorn605
      @rogaldorn605 4 λ…„ μ „ +61

      @@quadoof316 gg

    • @Blissed12
      @Blissed12 4 λ…„ μ „ +5

      SameπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  • @aliciaschroeder7212
    @aliciaschroeder7212 4 λ…„ μ „ +1593

    Remembering things people say. Especially if you weren't actively participating in, and you were really just listening.

  • @jozokrstanovic9040
    @jozokrstanovic9040 2 λ…„ μ „ +67

    "Opening beers without a proper bottle opener."
    Entire Balkan region: "WTF you guys don't know that?"

    • @przemogie2329
      @przemogie2329 2 λ…„ μ „ +4

      Not only balkans. I think all of Eastern Europe does that.

    • @warriormaiden9829
      @warriormaiden9829 2 λ…„ μ „ +3

      I know how to do that, and I've never drunk a beer in my life. Comes from canning and needing to open the jars without damaging the lids. Once a lid is bent even the tiniest bit, you can't reuse it as a sealing lid anymore. You can still use it for other things, you just can't use it as a canning lid.

    • @jozokrstanovic9040
      @jozokrstanovic9040 2 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@warriormaiden9829 So you can open a jar with another jar?

    • @warriormaiden9829
      @warriormaiden9829 2 λ…„ μ „

      @@jozokrstanovic9040 ...if I did it right, possibly? Never tried. Though now that you mention it, you have me curious... XD
      No, I just use a piece of silverware, usually a butter knife. With the right pressure and angle, it pops the lid right off, easy as you please. :)

    • @jozokrstanovic9040
      @jozokrstanovic9040 2 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@warriormaiden9829 Yeah, I open beers with silverware, pieces of wood, other beer bottles, an edge of any kind of furniture etc.

  • @fruitbowlvoid
    @fruitbowlvoid 3 λ…„ μ „ +12

    the line between being awake and asleep is very blurred for me. often times i may be physically awake but completely unconscious. but what bothers people is the inverse of this; i'm typically semi to fully aware of my surroundings when sleeping. i can tell myself to wake up after a certain amount of time and then automatically do so, no alarms or anything. i usually hear conversations while i'm asleep and my parents get really confused when they tell me about something they discussed while i was asleep and i already know about it. i also tend to wake up immediately if anyone approaches me or even looks at me for longer than a quick glance.
    another one is i pick up the smallest details in things almost right away. i can be watching a show and predict half the plot based off of something in the background or a short, seemingly insignificant interaction between characters. i can tell exactly how most people feel through their voice, i remember what different little cues mean for different people (ex. not everyone uses the same emoji or phrase to mean the same thing), and in general i'm just good at observing people and learning how they function.

    • @VengefulPolititron
      @VengefulPolititron 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      yep. plot from a needless insert.
      and people used to be obvious to me.
      sleep thing is quite different..

  • @PigIlFigo32
    @PigIlFigo32 3 λ…„ μ „ +924

    I also have Eavesdropping, i love using it but there is a side effect: hearing my parents arguing for stupid reasons from downstairs

    • @hansy8406
      @hansy8406 3 λ…„ μ „ +11

      Indeed.

    • @Cryscorde
      @Cryscorde 3 λ…„ μ „ +9

      Y Same

    • @pillowverhoeve7491
      @pillowverhoeve7491 3 λ…„ μ „ +31

      Sometimes im gaming, and in a call with some friends. Than there is a silence and my parents are just casually talking about something at the other side of the room, so sometimes i jump in the conveesation, still with headphones on and than i freak them out because i say things that they have said in that convo before

    • @expresso4thedeppresso
      @expresso4thedeppresso 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Yes

    • @jayssmile2644
      @jayssmile2644 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      I relate to this

  • @jonathansmithers2763
    @jonathansmithers2763 3 λ…„ μ „ +716

    Being silent. Remaining calm. Those things scare some people. Those people are mostly extroverts.

    • @USRM1810
      @USRM1810 3 λ…„ μ „ +15

      Ikr, it's a perk

    • @fang2304
      @fang2304 3 λ…„ μ „ +40

      as an extrovert some people question why i seem so calm when something "crazy" happens when it's actually a common occurrence, to the people that keep themselves locked in all day, please go outside sometimes. The world is crazy and you'll be shocked at what you see/can get yourself into

    • @Subpar1224
      @Subpar1224 3 λ…„ μ „ +10

      Which is weird because in any normal situation, I'm super extroverted and am loud and jokey, but in a serious conversation or when I'm focused and spacing out at the same time, I'm unnaturally calm quiet and people think I'm weird lol

    • @Ace-jm8mg
      @Ace-jm8mg 3 λ…„ μ „ +6

      people often ask how chill I am, even about small things like at school right before a science final exam I was just sitting while everyone else was freaking out and cram studying. they were amazed at my calmness

    • @311iot
      @311iot 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Oh yea, I have sat In my room all day only going out twice to get food, my mom thought I was sick or super mad

  • @MisterYoda15
    @MisterYoda15 3 λ…„ μ „ +18

    Prefect hearing:
    Happens on a daily basis, for instance, my cat can come from the backyard and gently tap the door making a very quiet subtle sound. I turn around to my parents and just say "Cat is here".
    They look at me like wtf, open the door, and behold... πŸ˜…

  • @moonbox0929
    @moonbox0929 2 λ…„ μ „ +15

    The being calm one and walking silently ones are me. Also I have like the opposite of colaustrophobia, like I do really well with tight spaces. Recognizing people’s footsteps too. Also after all the traumatic stuff I had happen I rarely get scared or show much emotion. Hiding stuff in places where no one can see it on my person. No, I mean like concealing my phone and wallet if I have no pockets or bag. Lying? You won’t be able to tell the truth from the lie. Reading fast. Spanish teacher got mad I would read slow, started reading faster than everyone. I carry a pocket knife with me at all times. Creeps some people out.

  • @aliceincokes
    @aliceincokes 4 λ…„ μ „ +913

    "Being calm. People accuse you of being cold if you are not as agitated as they are." Can relate 🀣

    • @walsh9080
      @walsh9080 4 λ…„ μ „ +19

      I've always done this but in my early 20s I worked as an operator in a call centre for emergency medical services. Ever since then I just tell people I was trained to be calm in stressful situations. That's been rather helpful to get people to stop seeing me as cold. Even though it's not true at all, I was like that as a teenager lol. In fact when I first started working as an operator, I was praised by management for my ability to stay calm lol.

    • @cat1312.
      @cat1312. 4 λ…„ μ „ +6

      yes i find it kinda hard to express my emotions well but i’m not a cold hearted human lmao

    • @nowshazad9211
      @nowshazad9211 4 λ…„ μ „

      L
      Ikr

    • @thisrandomdude2880
      @thisrandomdude2880 4 λ…„ μ „ +13

      A funny story was when I was with my cousin on the road (she was driving) and a giant truck almost mowed us down as they were speeding along the road, not caring about the traffic light. She went pale, and her whole body was shaking. She stepped so hard on the brake she almost broke it. Thing is, after a few seconds, I hear this extremely loud shout "WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU!?" She was asking me how I had remained unfazed by what just happened. I simply answered "worst case scenario we would've died, so it's not that big of a deal". I felt bad for a while because my sarcastic comment actually hurt her feelings. Another one was when some kid ran down the street from god knows where and she hit him. She, along with my aunt as well as my other, very young cousin, all started crying. So I was the one who went to check up on the kid, completely unaffected by what had just happened (they were totally fine). Sometimes I actually have to make a concious effort and fake being shaken by things to make me seem a bit more" normal", by acting surprised when someone tries to scare me, or start panicking when somerhing bad happens, or even try to look sad when someone's death is announced.

    • @azrigal87
      @azrigal87 4 λ…„ μ „ +1

      L story of my life lol. But also ironically gettin super randomly pissed over the most random things. Like sometimes at work I’ll be told shit that should make me angry and be like...eh. But the smallest little minor thing happens and I blow up bigger than an atom bomb lol

  • @theyluvsnip8005
    @theyluvsnip8005 3 λ…„ μ „ +1773

    being multilingual. You will look like a spy if you can talk several languages perfectly.

    • @AVEZOID
      @AVEZOID 3 λ…„ μ „ +45

      Exactly

    • @freeReligion
      @freeReligion 3 λ…„ μ „ +86

      Broo thats so cool Ive always wanted to learn multiple languages

    • @djgatorshark9002
      @djgatorshark9002 3 λ…„ μ „ +141

      So, every European is a spy.

    • @AVEZOID
      @AVEZOID 3 λ…„ μ „ +40

      @@djgatorshark9002 at least they look like one lol

    • @fionafiona1146
      @fionafiona1146 3 λ…„ μ „ +45

      @@djgatorshark9002
      I was about to say that... There have been Luxembourg children next to me on a plane talking about the movie they would watch and I recognized German, English French, before they settled on something Dutch to watch OV(their local dialect is also recognized as a language)

  • @MunExe
    @MunExe 3 λ…„ μ „ +15

    Much like Sherlock Holmes.. Being able to tell certain things about certain people from just a glance.
    Not AS in depth, not at all.
    But being able to tell if someone who just walked into the room had been to a bakery/bank/used to be a surgeon really creeps people out. I don't talk about it as much anymore, even though I find it genuinely fun.

  • @mlgsnip3rv291
    @mlgsnip3rv291 λ…„ μ „ +5

    -Identifying footsteps
    -Shuffling cards
    -Remembering peoples interests and stories abou them from nearly 10 years ago
    -Knowing if someone is behind me
    -Knowing how to open a locked car
    -Knowing how to do certain stuff online
    -Being calm in tough situations or in panicking situations

  • @rred8674
    @rred8674 3 λ…„ μ „ +847

    It's interesting to me how emotional management is largely considered an indication of psychopathy.

    • @bananade5766
      @bananade5766 3 λ…„ μ „ +29

      while most psychopath are otherwise.....

    • @3yeball
      @3yeball 3 λ…„ μ „ +50

      I guess im a psycho then I don’t really β€˜feel’ emotions per-say I feel sad and happy and that stuff but I don’t go to a funeral and burst out in tears I go for a funeral and say β€˜well I might miss this person’ and then im done with it.

    • @makaroni1291
      @makaroni1291 3 λ…„ μ „ +19

      @@3yeball you aren't a psychopath.

    • @spaghettinoodles247
      @spaghettinoodles247 3 λ…„ μ „ +29

      @@3yeball You're not a psychopath. People have different ways of dealing with death or loss.

    • @Technicallyaddicted
      @Technicallyaddicted 3 λ…„ μ „ +2

      Jedi: mass murdering sorcerers

  • @fisherdotogg
    @fisherdotogg 3 λ…„ μ „ +1360

    Identifying people by their voices. When I was a teen we had some neighbor boys who were twins and one day I was playing some game on my own while they were fucking around behind me. One asked a question and I answered with his name, and they were both thrown off by this. Apparently their own mother had not developed that skill, and they had never realised it was possible. Strange to me, since that had always been the easiest way for me to tell them apart.

    • @carinaulm6349
      @carinaulm6349 3 λ…„ μ „ +44

      So many terrifying incidents because my friend is like this. One words from around the corner, even if I'm trying to sound like someone else tips them off to me

    • @pillowverhoeve7491
      @pillowverhoeve7491 3 λ…„ μ „ +33

      I have twins as friends, and since i dont think they look alike anymore, ive grown the ability to know a pair of twins for one day and be able to tell them apart.

    • @violetiolite
      @violetiolite 3 λ…„ μ „ +41

      When I was younger I thought everyone could recognize the others by their voices... Then I met a pair of twins and in 1 day I was able to recognise them. My father took weeks. People who know them for years have to ask them who they are first. I always know who they are because of their voices.
      Also, I had two girls in my class once that looked completely different, but sounded almost the same. I had never seen something like that and it made me so confused haha
      Edit: typos

    • @david_laranjeira
      @david_laranjeira 3 λ…„ μ „ +35

      Bruh I swear I can sometimes tell a person by the way they breath or cough/sneeze etc. For example, I was home alone and in the bathroom, and I heard someone come home, and I didn’t know who it was (it was either my mom or my brother), but as I heard them exhale, I could immediately tell that it was my brother.

    • @zeydalynn8634
      @zeydalynn8634 3 λ…„ μ „ +21

      I think in general it's easy to recognize peoples footsteps, voices, etc. but it's much harder when they are both related and in the same age group, on average. Me and my mother have the same voice - kids usually pick up vocal patterns from their parents.

  • @ljn369
    @ljn369 2 λ…„ μ „ +12

    I relate to the walking quietly. In highschool, I kept scaring my friends because I'm quiet and would walk up behind them without them noticing. I ended up putting my keys and a bunch of key/phone charms on a lanyard to wear so people can hear me when I walk around. Still wear it after high school and my favorite thing to do is to randomly go to work without it. I love walking up to my co-workers' desks and scaring them. I just go up to their desk and when they don't noticed I'm there I knock on the desk. Gets them every time πŸ˜†

  • @lamp2556
    @lamp2556 2 λ…„ μ „ +12

    For me it's remembering when people do what. My dad comes home at this time on this day, My mom finishes her work around this time, my sister is home on these days, etc.

  • @Zeldafan1ify
    @Zeldafan1ify 3 λ…„ μ „ +1361

    "Locating children"
    Must be a Promised Neverland character...

    • @tobyskull666
      @tobyskull666 3 λ…„ μ „ +20

      o o f this physically hurt me lmao

    • @notes-hl6mg
      @notes-hl6mg 3 λ…„ μ „ +7

      Oh my god

    • @ironfae
      @ironfae 3 λ…„ μ „ +9

      Some people do it for a living. What’s suspicious about that?

    • @helpme9745
      @helpme9745 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Lmao

    • @kiram.6963
      @kiram.6963 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      This was the last comment I expected to see

  • @cats.cant.contour8812
    @cats.cant.contour8812 3 λ…„ μ „ +648

    The best liars are the ones that you think are bad liars.

    • @jesuschrist9977
      @jesuschrist9977 3 λ…„ μ „ +21

      You couldn't be more right.

    • @ZoeBateman
      @ZoeBateman 3 λ…„ μ „ +115

      The secret is hiding smaller more obvious lies inside a bigger lie so that when people realise the smaller lie they think they've found them all and let their guard down, also being consistent about your lies

    • @jesuschrist9977
      @jesuschrist9977 3 λ…„ μ „ +54

      @@ZoeBateman spoken like someone who has studied pathological lying, or at least, knows how to lie well.

    • @ledocteur7701
      @ledocteur7701 3 λ…„ μ „ +31

      @@ZoeBateman or just being extremely chill all the time and make things up, there is a 40% chance this made up things will blow up, but if your skilled enough it's even easier to turn that to your advantage, the problem is that this work if people know that your chill all the time, or else it get suspicious pretty quickly.

    • @ZoeBateman
      @ZoeBateman 3 λ…„ μ „ +21

      @@ledocteur7701 being chill is definitely another good tip, as people will typically think that a chill person wouldn't need to lie, added bonus being if you do lose the chill it can make the lie more believable too as people will think "oh its getting serious"

  • @Devi0401
    @Devi0401 λ…„ μ „ +5

    I read a lot of books on psychology as a kid and I got so used to this new knowledge I was basically a superhuman, who had a photographic memory, could persuade people, make people hallucinate, could tell what people were thinking, feeling, and about to say as well as almost perfectly predict the outcomes of situations.
    Bottomline it is apparently creepy to be able to read people like books.

  • @shrimpboom8
    @shrimpboom8 3 λ…„ μ „ +10

    A lot of these are less than everyday but that "Converting oz to grams" got me

  • @phantomaviator1318
    @phantomaviator1318 4 λ…„ μ „ +834

    My mom complains that I walk too loud, and I should stop walking like an elephant in the house. Meanwhile, on field trips and at school, my friends actually look around for me when I'm right behind them because I'm extremely quiet somehow.

    • @amypattie7004
      @amypattie7004 4 λ…„ μ „ +151

      Phantom Aviator your mum is secretly training you to be a ninja

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 4 λ…„ μ „ +29

      You only walk quietly and carry a big stick when following your friends in the woods. Hmm. ;-) I'm constantly surprising people by suddenly appearing behind them. It's not just stepping softly, it's keeping your energy within quiet as well...and probably not wearing a lot of leather, which creaks.

    • @cheesy_yeety
      @cheesy_yeety 4 λ…„ μ „

      Same!

    • @Xyna7590
      @Xyna7590 4 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Wood and grass, they have different sound.

    • @koolkat564
      @koolkat564 4 λ…„ μ „

      Ok, that is freakishly like me. The same thing happens to me.

  • @User-pf2mn
    @User-pf2mn 4 λ…„ μ „ +491

    I'm good at staring at people with an emotionless expression, with direct eye contact at all times.

    • @Hydrolysis_Moment
      @Hydrolysis_Moment 4 λ…„ μ „ +27

      I do that 24/7 at school. They probably think I am a psychopath.

    • @starnicu4660
      @starnicu4660 4 λ…„ μ „ +11

      When I’m ticked, I just stare at the person with slightly bigger eyes than usual. And, I Brett blink if I focus on something. (Like sometimes I’m like β€œoh wait I have to blink.”)

    • @mcmaxey6652
      @mcmaxey6652 4 λ…„ μ „ +7

      My friend did this when we played a game of chicken... we got to the point noses touched and it genuinely freaked me out.

    • @jupiter4680
      @jupiter4680 4 λ…„ μ „ +14

      For some reason I suck at eye contact, but people always think that I’m not paying attention, so I have to focus on making eye contact, but I focus on it so much that I end up not paying attention to what the other person is saying

    • @magdasoto8714
      @magdasoto8714 4 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@janzlr6028 I'm good at this to but at school since I'd always do this it would just turn into a contest of who could keep a blank face the longest

  • @sasukesarutobi3862
    @sasukesarutobi3862 3 λ…„ μ „ +20

    I've genuinely had to learn to make noise when I move around so as not to scare people too much. I still surprise them.
    Edit: The small details thing is a family skill. My mum, sister and I have had conversations about tiny things that happened years ago in places we've only visited once and can still describe completely.
    Edit 2: Quick reading is definitely also useful (again, family skill).
    Edit 3: Yeah, the random memorisation of things does weird people out, but has helped me win over customers before because to them it shows I pay attention to their vehicles.

  • @maikopskoy
    @maikopskoy 2 λ…„ μ „ +28

    My cousin is super observant and probably has super hearing and super night vision.
    Once he was pulled over at night by a cop (Russia) while he was driving around with his friends. He apparently noticed a civil car with 2 cops in, in their uniform hiding in a dark spot while he was passing them. When he was stopped a little ahead and the cop was done with his questioning, my cousin started to point out that the guys in the car with their uniform a little behind are visible, as to point out their flaw. He also pointed out something about their numberplates while being observant and the cop got creeped and asked where my cousin worked cuz he thought my cousin was some kinda special federal agent to be that observant. Idk how he is like that but he isn't any agent, in fact, he works with metal, making fences and gates and such since he is 13 orso. The thing in Russia is that the federal agents(fsb) use mundane jobs as coverup to not be caught, especially "construction" is the one most used. So when my cousin said he worked with metal he obviously didn't believe him and probably was even more concerned that he stopped the infamous fsb agents.

  • @xeoney
    @xeoney 3 λ…„ μ „ +323

    Knowing how to lockpick, walk really quietly and knowing random facts that a lot of people don't usually know is concerning to some people. Especially when you have all three.

    • @fieryjalapenos4442
      @fieryjalapenos4442 3 λ…„ μ „ +8

      I never learned lockpicking but I learned about key bumping and while I guess technically it is the same thing it works a bit differently and if done correctly is so much faster. Had a friend call me saying he was locked out of his house and wanted to know if I knew any locksmiths and I said β€œno worries, I got you.” And then afterwards he was very uncomfortable knowing I knew how to do that.

    • @norskinoff386
      @norskinoff386 3 λ…„ μ „

      πŸ‘πŸ‘

    • @jaye8708
      @jaye8708 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      I have a good memory for random stuff and have rather silent steps. Only person I don't scare is my dad dude just isn't very scarible

    • @krvdzmb3
      @krvdzmb3 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      I have this problem lol.
      I naturally know where all main nerves are in the body, I don't do doctor work or even take classes for any fighting or anything.
      And no it's not like the eyes or actual KNOWN nerves. I mean ones that alot of people don't know about, like one in a particular part of vertibre which can cause someone to completely shiver for no reason (mostly when people feel a 'shiver' on their back it's the fabric of their clothes or the wind rubbing that one nerve)

    • @aai4644
      @aai4644 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      can confirm.

  • @Guirko
    @Guirko 3 λ…„ μ „ +512

    "Removing clothes off of an uncooperative toddler." Oh god lmao

  • @JollyVeahnny213
    @JollyVeahnny213 3 λ…„ μ „ +22

    I don’t know if this goes for everyone but, Every time my mom calls me I immediately know what she’s gonna say🧐🀭

  • @MythicBeanProductions
    @MythicBeanProductions 3 λ…„ μ „ +8

    The quiet walking and listening thing is me 100%

  • @mahmoudelkoronfeley1096
    @mahmoudelkoronfeley1096 3 λ…„ μ „ +214

    People get suspicious at me when they see how good I am at murdering, like what is the problem with murder?

  • @Smoke---
    @Smoke--- 3 λ…„ μ „ +3071

    Kids of strict parents starter pack:
    -Silent walk
    -Identifying footsteps
    -Increased awareness
    -6th sense of knowing when SHTF
    -On the spot lying capabilities
    -On the spot escape and excuse tactics
    -Loophole detective
    -Increased prediction ability
    -Increased social awkwardness
    -Ability to hide things like no other
    Edit: I get it, not everyone that can do these things has strict parents. But damn stop telling me ab it please πŸ˜­πŸ’€

    • @skeletonman1126
      @skeletonman1126 3 λ…„ μ „ +147

      That’s trauma, babe

    • @scaredsapphic
      @scaredsapphic 3 λ…„ μ „ +166

      @@skeletonman1126 Isn't this how every child is?

    • @emnacho
      @emnacho 3 λ…„ μ „ +127

      @@scaredsapphic yeah, isn't everyone like that? Or is it just us with strict parents.

    • @scaredsapphic
      @scaredsapphic 3 λ…„ μ „ +28

      @Xavier Yeetus Pretty much

    • @Smoke---
      @Smoke--- 3 λ…„ μ „ +26

      @@AhidepociereMartynov nice. The only people keeping me sane are my friends at school (like ten of them in a small group. We play football every day and that’s pretty much the entire reason why I like school), and my cousins. Unfortunately, one of my cousins, the only guy in my life that I felt like was my real brother even though I have an actual brother (he’s really weird) went to the marines and I haven’t seen him for months. And I won’t see him until around June, and then after that, for another six months or so

  • @davidmitchell005
    @davidmitchell005 λ…„ μ „ +3

    I definitely relate to the one that said if you’re too calm in a crisis, people think you’re a sociopath. Add to that, not freaking out at the sight of blood/injuries and then my personal best: I can both move quietly AND move through rooms easily in the dark and I’ve alarmed more than a few people.

  • @tde4438
    @tde4438 2 λ…„ μ „ +5

    Definitely walking silently. I started clipping my keys to my belt loop just to make some kind of a noise signaling I’m in the area because too many times I’ve β€œappeared as if from nowhere” near my friends and I’ve made so little noise it didn’t even trigger their peripheral. Just β€œshowed up”. Doesn’t also help that, if they’re in a convo, I wait until they’re finished (I don’t like interrupting) so I’ll be there for like 3-5 minutes, totally silent, then they turn and proceed to have multiple heart attacks.
    To answer the burning question, no, usually the other people in the convo don’t notice I’m around as well. Gotta admit, got some laughs out of it a few times~

  • @Person-wd9dl
    @Person-wd9dl 4 λ…„ μ „ +1550

    Why is it that I can accidentally memorize things but I can't memorize my notes for a test?

    • @TicuTK
      @TicuTK 4 λ…„ μ „ +85

      The same reason you remembered how to use a fork without realizing it but not how to learn to juggle. Basically focusing too much on something can ultimately make you forget it in the long term or not understanding it at all. Also remembering has a lot to do with preconceived views. Like if I say I accidentally microwaved my phone you would remember that because you already understand what a microwave does and that putting your phone in it is stupid but if I said something like the standard model of physics is quite elegant but incomplete you may not remember it because you dont have an interest in physics or have a lack of understanding with it. Either way it was your preconceived views that allowed or prohibited you from remembering.
      Sorry if this was a hypothetical question lol

    • @Person-wd9dl
      @Person-wd9dl 4 λ…„ μ „ +32

      @@TicuTK how the hell do you accidentally microwave your phone?

    • @TicuTK
      @TicuTK 4 λ…„ μ „ +25

      @@Person-wd9dl I didn't but I know I've seen trolls say it charges your phone so there has to be someone out there who has microwaved their phone.

    • @Person-wd9dl
      @Person-wd9dl 4 λ…„ μ „ +4

      @@TicuTK oh right

    • @henrybp797
      @henrybp797 3 λ…„ μ „

      Cus ur gay

  • @zavodila9279
    @zavodila9279 4 λ…„ μ „ +796

    I have an unnaturally strong connection with animals. If you bring me to your house and have a shy pet, within 10 minutes I'm playing and snuggling with them. Animals just seem to trust me extraordinarily fast.

    • @halex4597
      @halex4597 4 λ…„ μ „ +7

      Auden The Ice Dragon same

    • @jaurybeltraoengers5986
      @jaurybeltraoengers5986 4 λ…„ μ „ +8

      i have that with dogs and snakes for some reason

    • @vulgarven0m
      @vulgarven0m 4 λ…„ μ „ +8

      My neighbor has 2 pit bulls and they are insane while she tries to bring them inside but when they escape I can bring them calmly out of my yard πŸ˜‚

    • @3inchesisplenty
      @3inchesisplenty 4 λ…„ μ „ +34

      I’m that way with cats πŸ˜‚the amount of times I’ve been playing with someone’s cat and had the owner walk in and say something like β€œwow they don’t normally like people”

    • @chrissaiko2626
      @chrissaiko2626 4 λ…„ μ „ +17

      Usually animals like dogs (they say) that can sense people if they're good or bad. I guess you're a very good person, not to the point that you don't do some bad things but most likely you are more gold or very genuine.

  • @genfox1g913
    @genfox1g913 3 λ…„ μ „ +9

    I am definitely calm in EVERY situation (unless needles I have a major phobia of them) but seriously 2 guys walked into my house once and stole something off my brother and my laptop... while I was on it. I just sat there sarcastically saying oh no.. no don’t do that.. no. I was annoyed but logical but never even shown a hint of panic.

  • @generalrabid9572
    @generalrabid9572 3 λ…„ μ „ +5

    I don't really eavesdrop, but If someone is in the same room as me when its decently big, no matter what either of us are doing i hear what they say perfectly

  • @flurry2694
    @flurry2694 4 λ…„ μ „ +739

    Me:
    Eavesdropping
    Walking quietly
    Remembering random and weird stuff for years

    • @mrotola28
      @mrotola28 4 λ…„ μ „ +17

      Same I'm all of these plus showing no emotion when the need arises.

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 3 λ…„ μ „ +6

      Me but just add lockpicking

    • @user-bl1sp2qm5u
      @user-bl1sp2qm5u 3 λ…„ μ „ +7

      Man... I used to play handball and the coach said to me that a good player is silent player. Now i can even walk on wooden floors without making a noise and i am overweight. So this creeps a lot of people out.

    • @randomhuman8519
      @randomhuman8519 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Welp,
      I stomp around
      I accidentally zone people's voices out
      I used to remember a few more details than other toddlers my age and now I forget what I had for breakfast...
      So those skills of yours seem veeeery useful

    • @flurry2694
      @flurry2694 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@meridabrown4355 come to think of it, actually yeah, i have the perks lmao

  • @jacobfuc827
    @jacobfuc827 4 λ…„ μ „ +545

    Salt and pepper shaking

    • @whisper3856
      @whisper3856 4 λ…„ μ „ +5

      HK 7 this took me a second

    • @jacobfuc827
      @jacobfuc827 4 λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@whisper3856 ing to Whisper here this took me no time at all I'm just naturally really really good or maybe even a God at it

    • @theresat1776
      @theresat1776 4 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Whisper wait i don’t get it why’s it suspicious

    • @bencole8230
      @bencole8230 4 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@theresat1776 It is suspicious because salt and pepper shaking is essentially the same motion as "jacking off" and or giving some a handjob.

  • @citcoin-official2681
    @citcoin-official2681 3 λ…„ μ „ +5

    Silent Walking and Being tall is a Bad/Epic combination.
    What helps/makes it worse is if you're a fast & quiet walker.
    Some part of people's brains just can't seem to wrap around how they can lose track of something so large and obvious, especially if it's moving quickly.
    People turn around and see me, and Have this look of Terror that's Somewhere between "Screaming but I can't actually scream" and 'He just Teleported behind me- is this a Nightmare or did I Piss off the Illuminati?'
    It's fun sometimes, but it sure does lead to some Questions about whether or not you're even human.

  • @rosefulmadness
    @rosefulmadness 2 λ…„ μ „ +2

    I lived all my life inside an abusive household and always got bullied in school and I have so many weird abilities because of that;
    I can recognize people by footsteps, I have a really good hearing, I can read people and know if someone is mad, I know how to treat serious wounds, I'm really good at pick pocketing, breaking into pleases, finding quite, lonely places, remembering small details, memorizing people's schedules, having better reflexes, knowing when things are about to go down, being able to change emotions really quickly, being good at faking smiles, laughter, etc...

  • @nobrain4239
    @nobrain4239 3 λ…„ μ „ +554

    How to unlock "knowing who's coming by the sound of their footsteps" skill:
    step 1: *strict parents*

    • @robloxenjoyer6231
      @robloxenjoyer6231 3 λ…„ μ „ +15

      Well of u are born asian the chance of learing this skill is pretty common

    • @nathanpettifor876
      @nathanpettifor876 3 λ…„ μ „ +10

      Or just the other people you live with have very distinctive footsteps. For example, my dad often walks in a slow, shuffling manner, while my mom has a much faster and lighter walk.

    • @laultimarebanada
      @laultimarebanada 3 λ…„ μ „ +11

      I have this one lmao, i do not have very strict parents tho, I just like to stay awake at night

    • @kalopsiaday2314
      @kalopsiaday2314 3 λ…„ μ „ +9

      I don’t have strict parents and I know who’s coming near me in my house all the time. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

    • @lazepic8564
      @lazepic8564 3 λ…„ μ „

      69th like

  • @fernisaperson
    @fernisaperson 3 λ…„ μ „ +944

    Prompt: β€œWhat EVERYDAY things...”
    Random person: β€œI can tie a noose in .1 milliseconds”

  • @mr.blackhole-5745
    @mr.blackhole-5745 3 λ…„ μ „ +5

    To walk in front of someone than scare them with out being noticed and be in a workroom and almost being called absent then have to be like I’m here

  • @bananabro1010
    @bananabro1010 3 λ…„ μ „ +5

    I share the walking silently ability.
    Once It was nighttime and I was walking right behind my mom because I needed to ask her a question, but I didn’t speak up.
    She didn’t realize I was behind her, and entered her room and closed the door in my face on accident.
    ._. Never got to ask her

  • @HollowPloog
    @HollowPloog 4 λ…„ μ „ +1395

    Anyone else perfectly remember 'nightmares' whether they happened recently or 7-9 years ago??
    Edit: I made this with the intention of just whatever... I come back and see it has blown up. Thanks. This made my 1 am

    • @starnicu4660
      @starnicu4660 4 λ…„ μ „ +30

      Ender Human Gaming
      YES.

    • @HollowPloog
      @HollowPloog 4 λ…„ μ „ +16

      @@starnicu4660 Oh good, so I'm not alone

    • @princessibanez6993
      @princessibanez6993 4 λ…„ μ „ +40

      the dream i remember the most was
      Like 6 years ago but i dreamed that i was somewhere then all the sudden jerral the girrafe from peppa pig ran at me and killed me while dory from Nemo was making cake out of ketchup and bread
      Another dream was 3 yrs ago were a clerance axed me in the butt i had worse but these are the most clear i remember

    • @mistermeowy
      @mistermeowy 4 λ…„ μ „ +4

      Omg me too dreams too but only if they’re really obscure

    • @HollowPloog
      @HollowPloog 4 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@io3090 you're welcome and thanks for the story. I was also 5 for most of the weird nightmares I remember, but some were more recent...

  • @teraspeXt
    @teraspeXt 4 λ…„ μ „ +931

    "Cleaning blood from things"
    Girls with period:

    • @amberdolphin1210
      @amberdolphin1210 4 λ…„ μ „ +28

      Cold water and soap. Does the trick. Might have to wash them the ancient Jewish way, though.

    • @jkg5215
      @jkg5215 4 λ…„ μ „ +9

      @@amberdolphin1210 Ancient Jewish Way???

    • @teraspeXt
      @teraspeXt 4 λ…„ μ „ +4

      @@amberdolphin1210 Ancient Jewish Way???

    • @mitchtherevolution
      @mitchtherevolution 4 λ…„ μ „ +11

      Cleaning blood is a fucking skill?
      Do you live in an advertisement universe where blood is too difficult to clean so Billy Mays has to sell you a solution?

    • @FlSCHL
      @FlSCHL 4 λ…„ μ „ +17

      @mitchtherevolution ...he quoted something from the video,please think logically before lashing out on people.It will make you look cruel.

  • @anthonyl_2032
    @anthonyl_2032 3 λ…„ μ „ +19

    I have an ability to read people’s minds within seconds. I can see a person and know what problems they are dealing based on their background, interest, and movement. It felt nice because I felt like a FBI member but once I have said what I’ve think of people would feel saddened about themselves and it made me felt like a douchebag
    Edit: I would apologize if I have gone too deep

  • @thesfsguy6248
    @thesfsguy6248 2 λ…„ μ „ +7

    It’s been only two days since I started flipping scissors and now I’m really good at it. My teacher even says she feels like I’m gonna stab someone with it.

  • @h2blox494
    @h2blox494 4 λ…„ μ „ +443

    0:46 β€œIf you’re looking for your brass knuckles, they’re not in your coat. Check your back pocket.”
    -Joseph Joestar

  • @umbrellazandthangz1539
    @umbrellazandthangz1539 3 λ…„ μ „ +630

    β€œPeople either assume I’m full web or a serial killer.”
    Is it too much to ask for both?

  • @biologicalintelligence9831
    @biologicalintelligence9831 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

    Not having the need to show emotion, never being serious in serious moments, cleaning blood, not showing pain, and ( I’m confused at this one) being able to do relatively hard math in my head with enough time.

  • @Julius_Caesar69420
    @Julius_Caesar69420 2 λ…„ μ „ +5

    Ok walking silently is cool and all but...
    What about walking silently with flip-flops on?

  • @jaymwansa1280
    @jaymwansa1280 4 λ…„ μ „ +3421

    "locating children"
    FBI have entered the chat room
    Edit: this is by far my most liked comment 😁

    • @leaderofkkk
      @leaderofkkk 3 λ…„ μ „ +107

      yes

    • @quarans08
      @quarans08 3 λ…„ μ „ +25

      Dang

    • @Coolest-Daniel
      @Coolest-Daniel 3 λ…„ μ „ +29

      @@leaderofkkk o no
      RUN

    • @stormshadow2470
      @stormshadow2470 3 λ…„ μ „ +26

      Dont worry he is just going to hire you to locate and arrest pedos

    • @bluethevelociraptor8094
      @bluethevelociraptor8094 3 λ…„ μ „ +21

      It's really easy, i can usually tell if they are children or adult in their scent. That's how i usually locate things but for some reason my friends think it's weird and never want me to be the seeker in hide n seek anymore

  • @NoName13Thirteen
    @NoName13Thirteen 4 λ…„ μ „ +549

    hiding in plain sight. i honestly can't even count how many times people have gotten genuinely scared when i talk suddenly from a room they glanced over.

    • @hyper-insomniac
      @hyper-insomniac 4 λ…„ μ „ +38

      I've been mistaken twice for a manikin because I was staying so still. I just don't like shopping and I focus on things too easily.

    • @TheDanlovejoy
      @TheDanlovejoy 4 λ…„ μ „ +14

      I get this all the time, I heel-toe walk naturally and can stand still for a long time. Ppl really freak out when a 5'10" 300+lb guy sneaks up on them

    • @Nicolele22
      @Nicolele22 4 λ…„ μ „ +10

      Lol my daily life. My mom once made me sleep at my grandparents' cuz she didnt want me in the house🀣🀣

    • @HIBA_DA_LOLICON
      @HIBA_DA_LOLICON 4 λ…„ μ „ +9

      lol I walk around in plain sight and surprise people by popping up everywhere

    • @creeperarmor8078
      @creeperarmor8078 4 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Stuff like this helped me to get more screen time as a kid

  • @0_O_0001
    @0_O_0001 3 λ…„ μ „ +2

    So true about genuine kindness. I'm told I'm an extremely nice person but its also why I can keep friends or relationships, they are always suspicious I'm up to something and it freaks them out too much. Sorry i was bullied growing up, realized how much that feeling hurts and do what I can to make sure no one else feels that pain.

  • @largol33t1
    @largol33t1 λ…„ μ „ +3

    From what I learned online, bleach, baking powder and club soda are amazingly effective at cleaning up stains on carpet, clothes, etc. And those Mr. Clean Magic Erasers are no joke. They really work. Of course, remember to take them seriously about that warning on the package that says "Test in a small inconspicuous area first!" No kidding. It can do damage if you're not careful with it.

  • @mysticxx1739
    @mysticxx1739 4 λ…„ μ „ +1747

    β€œLying”
    people won’t get your lying until you convince them a year later that it was you who stole your friends sandwich, so I get that.

    • @xandariangames3487
      @xandariangames3487 4 λ…„ μ „ +53

      I screwed up my grammar while talking to a friend and jokingly said "EnGlIsH sEcOnD lAnGuAgE" and he thought I was telling the truth so I went along with it, two years later I tell him the truth and he denies it say "bullshit your English is to proper, whereas in French you use a ton of slang that you have to explain to me"

    • @NoisqueVoaProduction
      @NoisqueVoaProduction 4 λ…„ μ „ +21

      I guess it is easier to say"bluffing". Because a good lie should never be revealed.
      Like, when you show your hand at poker or when you are playing an intrigue game such as secret Hitler of Town of Salem and you reveal your role to the person that completely trusted you all along.
      They suddenly gets spooked that they can not spot when you are lying. They assume you might be lying all the time. Which is kinda absurd.

    • @saikikusuo501
      @saikikusuo501 4 λ…„ μ „ +7

      @@NoisqueVoaProduction I've never met a comment saying Town of Salem before except in a video about it :0

    • @carlosrangel7134
      @carlosrangel7134 4 λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@NoisqueVoaProduction Lol, no one wants to play Avalon with me due to this. And sometimes a lie expires, for a quick example, a surprise party, once it happened you're free to explain all the shit you made up to justify the preparations and it doesn't mean you failed or didn't made good lies.

    • @childishpenguino3113
      @childishpenguino3113 3 λ…„ μ „

      you're*

  • @CoRLex-jh5vx
    @CoRLex-jh5vx 4 λ…„ μ „ +578

    Having a good sense of smell. I'm weird with smells. If someone has recently sat in a room for more than like, 2 minutes, I can usually smell that they been there recently. Perfume and cologne help make it more obvious, but I can usually do it without. It's not like I can track them or anything, so I don't know why people freak out so much but yea

    • @amadorciego7500
      @amadorciego7500 3 λ…„ μ „ +8

      Whenever happiness is destroyed...

    • @lilkdontplay6997
      @lilkdontplay6997 3 λ…„ μ „ +20

      Lol I’m good with smells to when I was little I wasn’t allowed to see my mom and I went over to my grandmas house to spend the night and I fell asleep in my moms old room and I guess she came in the middle of the night to get something out of there cuz when I woke up i could trail the smell of smoke from the door handle to the laundry room to the couch to upstairs her room then the bathroom. No one in my grandmas house smokes except for my mom lol. Btw I was 8 at the time

    • @BonesCapone
      @BonesCapone 3 λ…„ μ „ +14

      @@lilkdontplay6997 smokers in a non smoking environment is practically cheating

    • @lilkdontplay6997
      @lilkdontplay6997 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Bones Capone lol Ik but she would smoke outside the smoke would stay on her hands and her clothes

    • @xnoyt8516
      @xnoyt8516 3 λ…„ μ „ +4

      @@amadorciego7500 theres always the smell of blood

  • @high-levelsimp2379
    @high-levelsimp2379 3 λ…„ μ „ +2

    I've always been able to spin things on my fingers without it ever flying away, it doesn't exactly creep them out but it does terrify them of the chances that it might get flung to them, especially when i start spinning scissors without ever realizing it until they start begging me to put the scissor down

  • @wicked_8193
    @wicked_8193 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

    Waiting until someone is done talking while in an argument before you talk, they either take it as you are ignoring them or that you don't have a response

  • @nickolasdiamond5619
    @nickolasdiamond5619 3 λ…„ μ „ +420

    I tend to forget people's faces a lot, but I've yet to forget someone's voice.

    • @ZoeBateman
      @ZoeBateman 3 λ…„ μ „ +17

      Similar thing here, once at camp we were messing around playing games and stuff and one of the games was one person sits on the floor blindfolded, and has to point at people sneaking up on them. Pointed at a guy, he had a short laugh and I said "nice try, [name]" and I was correct and everyone was calling me a bat with super hearing, able to tell who and where someone was from just a short laugh

    • @LazyLoonz
      @LazyLoonz 3 λ…„ μ „ +4

      I yet to see someone outsmart a bullet

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@LazyLoonz (that cartoon) a bullet isn't smart ;-; it doesn't have a brain

    • @silentcharacter
      @silentcharacter 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Me: reads this comment while casually humming rightfully mine
      Also me: Is this a sign for something?

    • @rainalystre1877
      @rainalystre1877 3 λ…„ μ „

      @@LazyLoonz I take it you haven’t seen Medic at work then.

  • @atinysadskeletoncarriediny4914
    @atinysadskeletoncarriediny4914 3 λ…„ μ „ +182

    3:25 Every older sibling learns the sound of the footsteps of the parents to mimick them and freak out younger siblings lmao

    • @a_random_orthodox_Christian
      @a_random_orthodox_Christian 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      quando faranno un nuovo gioco su di te

    • @kaldo8907
      @kaldo8907 3 λ…„ μ „ +4

      Uhh, wtf? No I don't think that's normal.

    • @arpoti3287
      @arpoti3287 3 λ…„ μ „ +5

      I can identify my friends and family by footsteps within a few seconds
      and im the older sibling

    • @atinysadskeletoncarriediny4914
      @atinysadskeletoncarriediny4914 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@kaldo8907 I guess you don't have siblings then, bc I'm walking 'round the house at night when they're supposed to be sleeping and they're on their phone, they'll freak out bc when my dad finds out that they're not sleeping but on their phone he'll ground them for a week straight

    • @despair_1312
      @despair_1312 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      I can't mimic my dad's footsteps but I can do my mother's voice and footsteps most of the time XD

  • @maxintei3211
    @maxintei3211 3 λ…„ μ „ +3

    0:28
    there was once a tornado happening next to my elementary school and I was put with my friend group (4 other kids) and I was calm the entire time, when my friend noticed that I wasn't panicking he didn't believe me and was like "dude how are you not freaking out" and I just said "what do you mean?"

  • @Some_Galaxy_Kat02
    @Some_Galaxy_Kat02 λ…„ μ „

    Staying calm even though you have diagnosed anger issues...
    It makes people think you're planning a murder

  • @samkingofthedank
    @samkingofthedank 3 λ…„ μ „ +352

    The being calm or not being as reactive thing is absolutely true. I've had people be borderline abusive to me when I didn't freak out at something shocking like they did because I'm still processing where to go from there and how to solve the issue. They'd then cite that I had other somewhat exaggerated reactions to comparatively minor things, when I'm confused as to how something minor ended up as a problem. I'm just far less focused on how to react to something than I am on the thing itself. And I get shit for it. Then when I actually am genuinely pissed at something and have the right to be, they act like they're suddenly all hyper calm and logical and can't let me have 1 thing to be angry at. It really makes me hate people and actually want to be cold to them.

    • @allieb3477
      @allieb3477 3 λ…„ μ „ +24

      Similar problem here! I have a very good poker face and I usually don't react to anything. I've had to teach myself to be expressive so I wouldn't get shit from others, but now I'm starting to not care about that. Fuck people

    • @mbnmd5556
      @mbnmd5556 3 λ…„ μ „ +18

      Same here and they think it's weird, they somethimes stay away from me. So I observe the people around me on how they react into certain things and practice it. So like when they show me something that's shocking (to them, not to me) I'll act shock.

    • @GeniTLK
      @GeniTLK 3 λ…„ μ „ +9

      holy shit you need to get yourself better friends (but if its family im sorry,, better friends will help with coping with that too)

    • @falkez1514
      @falkez1514 3 λ…„ μ „ +11

      this happens to me too, the problem is that it is my family that pisses me off. im always calm and kind then everybody feel like they can talk shit to me. i never say anything but people keep trashtalking and its fucking annoying

    • @pixeldemon6173
      @pixeldemon6173 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Yeah, that's very true.

  • @yangzhang3167
    @yangzhang3167 3 λ…„ μ „ +334

    If I really commit to it, I’m fantastic at hiding. I hid for like, four hours once in a game of hide and seek as a kid, and last week I was playing with some new friends. They gave up and just texted me saying β€œyou win, we’re at McDonald’s, we gave up like a minute ago.”

    • @gingerizard3262
      @gingerizard3262 3 λ…„ μ „ +4

      Same.

    • @rainalystre1877
      @rainalystre1877 3 λ…„ μ „ +15

      Then there’s me enjoying a massage cause I hid in the massage chair. Hid there for a good hour till I decided to go find everyone else.

    • @scottwilliams846
      @scottwilliams846 3 λ…„ μ „ +21

      Hiding behind the door then jumpscaring the ever loving crap out of the seeker is fun. One time, I dropped from a 15 foot tree branch, and followed the seeker around for a while. They never turned around.

    • @scottwilliams846
      @scottwilliams846 3 λ…„ μ „ +18

      Oh yeah. I forgot about the time I was wearing super high visibility clother and just hid under a desk that if you use the printer you could see under, and apparently I bent my body innsuch a way that I was completely in shadow and was functionally invisible. This was one time that someone said something bad and I got blamed for it so was in detention. The detention monitor actually sent out someone to try to find me and I could see a very high level of genuine fear in their eyes when I stood up in front of their desk because to absolutely everyone I was completely invisible.

    • @geoffreygreen7322
      @geoffreygreen7322 3 λ…„ μ „ +14

      Ok so I am really good at hiding and I occasionally hide in the tall grass on the golf course by my house in hide and seek, Jesus Christ I've scared so many people and sometimes my friends who also know a little to much about history, like me, walk by and I scream "WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE" or "WELCOME TO THE RICE FIELDS".
      Another weird thing is Knowing too much about history, especially grizzly shit or how people died (Playwright Aeschylus was killed by an Eagle who dropped a turtle shell on his head). People look at me in history class like I'm a psychopath like how the fuck do you know this shit. I just say "Reading" cause I have no fucking clue either

  • @Ajacob778
    @Ajacob778 2 λ…„ μ „

    The silent walking thing is a very common thing if you are living in an environment when you have to be cautious of everything, or your friends are trying to look for you in the classroom, knowing damn well they need money or want to copy your homework, that skill is a very useful one. Also having a large connection to be able to erase tracks behind you is really nice. For some reason, if I am put into a group of people, and I am staying there for awhile, my brain starts to memorize the sound, and rythm of the steps. I've played instruments before and I was taught at a young age to "listen to the rythm." Apperantly I would be using that skill to be able to identify people without seeing them and using only my ears. Not to mention the counter ability I learned a long time ago of just being able to list everyone in the room in my head, its a checkpoint thing for me. My brain trained all this from a school I go to, just never ending homework trained brain too much for my own good.

  • @sophiatrocentraisin
    @sophiatrocentraisin 2 λ…„ μ „

    Being able to locate and track the origin of a sound and being able to pick out even the smallest ones.
    People used to believe I was cheating when playing hide and seek.
    I also have the combo "knowing whose footsteps I'm hearing", "being able to walk silently" and "being to exit a room without anyone noticing", all while wearing an extremely unstealthy cloak, which can make me extremely unsetteling

  • @ellief8099
    @ellief8099 3 λ…„ μ „ +236

    Getting kids to clam down/fall asleep
    Doing it every once in awhile:oh that’s great
    Doing it every time:wtf are you giving them

    • @iceberg2466
      @iceberg2466 3 λ…„ μ „ +9

      Nothing puts away a rag and bottle

    • @_stupidbro
      @_stupidbro 3 λ…„ μ „

      @@iceberg2466 *Takes bottle* Hmm... Steve, what does this smell like to you?
      Steve: _Sniffffff!_ *thud*

    • @iceberg2466
      @iceberg2466 3 λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@_stupidbro lol πŸ˜‚

  • @noble430
    @noble430 3 λ…„ μ „ +813

    Drops pencil-
    β€œOh hero you go”
    β€œOh thx heh”
    β€œNo problem”
    β€œSo what your name”
    β€œLukas”
    β€œ Lukas Cruz? The one down the street? (Made up)”
    β€œOh no, baker”
    β€œOh sorry my bad man”
    β€œNo problem”
    β€œSo guess ya gotta head to... wait who’s class do you go too?”
    β€œMs.Lake’s”
    β€œOh so your freshmen?”
    β€œYe I am”
    β€œWell hope you found something fun to do around here”
    β€œYe I like basketball”
    β€œOh really what team you on, ya got a game or something soon? I’m pretty bored maybe I could watch one of those games never had before”
    β€œYeah got a game next Saturday”
    And now you know
    -first name
    -last name
    -grade
    -hobbies
    -schedule
    -how to actually hold a conversation for once

    • @kadenherzog9727
      @kadenherzog9727 3 λ…„ μ „ +163

      Yeah but I'll forget all that stuff as soon as I turn around

    • @usabxt3037
      @usabxt3037 3 λ…„ μ „ +78

      Not a skill, just having a simple conversation that 98% of are generation no longer know how to converse between other peers due to technology poisoning natural social skills

    • @yonicorn1641
      @yonicorn1641 3 λ…„ μ „ +75

      this is like magic of me, i'm very introverted and for the love of me cant do small talk, unless the other person is really extroverted and really wants to talk about shit

    • @noble430
      @noble430 3 λ…„ μ „ +12

      @@yonicorn1641 well hope it helps m8 lol

    • @Bob-zg6dz
      @Bob-zg6dz 3 λ…„ μ „ +7

      @@yonicorn1641 that’s literally me lmao

  • @rainymars_
    @rainymars_ λ…„ μ „ +1

    For me: Tracking sounds. I'm really good at picking up on the tiniest of sounds, I used to purposefully close my eyes and then have someone move around, and I'd turn to face them without being able to see.
    I tested it with my sibling, we put a box over me and she tried to sneak around the house while I tracked her. I followed them continuously without being able to see at all and only ever moved either during or a few seconds after a noise was made, got compared to the reverse of a weeping angel

  • @retr0fusion46
    @retr0fusion46 2 λ…„ μ „

    Video games taught me how to keep calm under pressure.
    To explain a wee bit more - Back when I was heavy into online gaming I found the most focus from my calm and playful nature. My grandmother who has passed instilled the idea that everyone deserves compassion and it stuck its way into my my everyday life.
    For the record she never forced these ideals but she was a great role model

    • @retr0fusion46
      @retr0fusion46 2 λ…„ μ „

      Yeah nowadays traumatic events just are puzzles to me. Figure out the best way to solve this issue