WatDabney ( @WatDabney@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English23•2 months agoI can do a spot-on impression of the standard deep, booming monster-truck rally advertising voice.
“This FRIDAY! (Friday… Friday…) Only at the Gigantodome! Beer Swiller Productions presents MONSTER TRUCK MAYHEM! You’ll pay for the entire seat but you’ll only need the EDGGGGGGGGE!”
Well… of course you can’t hear it, but if you could, seriously, it’s dead-on.
grrgyle ( @grrgyle@slrpnk.net ) English13•2 months agoI can sit down and calmly read an entire manual from front to back.
Zozano ( @Zozano@aussie.zone ) English3•2 months ago grrgyle ( @grrgyle@slrpnk.net ) English1•2 months agoLol it has to be printed, and not like, a textbook
Korhaka ( @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz ) English12•2 months agoI took inspiration from the primitive technology youtube channel and managed to make a ceramic pot by extracting clay from mud. The pot looks a bit shit, but it holds water!
Tempted to try and make a bigger one sometime.
sga ( @sga@lemmings.world ) English3•2 months agowould love to see some pictures
Korhaka ( @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz ) English5•2 months agoThis is one that I started a few days ago, its still wet currently and as its winter I doubt it will dry very fast. Want to wait for it to dry a bit more before smoothing it and then leave to completely dry and at some point start a fire in the garden to finish it.
Used a slab of clay as a base and placed leaves around it so that it doesn’t stick to the pot as I make it but to also give a bit of a sturdy platform I can pick up and rotate. From a previous attempt picking it up often caused the clay to flex and crack. Although that is probably also due to being pretty poor quality clay, this was done the next day with a different batch that has far better plasticity. Or it could just be that the first one needed more time for water to soak into the clay as it had been pretty much completely dry before.
Using leaves to prevent something sticking seems like it could be a useful method to mould clay against the object. Perhaps a way to make use of the lower quality clay that cracks very easily when trying to shape it normally.
Kit ( @Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English10•2 months agoI’m completely ambidextrous. It comes into “handy” when one hand gets tired doing a task, like writing for a long time, but no one has ever noticed and I don’t think anyone would be impressed.
veroxii ( @veroxii@aussie.zone ) English8•2 months agoThat sounds amazing. I’d give my left arm to be ambidextrous.
Shoe ( @Shoe@lemm.ee ) English10•2 months agoI can read text in any orientation, even if mirrored, as easily as if it was right side up / not mirrored. Not sure why, and almost completely useless, but was surprised to discover that supposedly not everyone can do this?
shiny_idea ( @shiny_idea@aussie.zone ) English4•2 months agoJust as easily from every angle? No slowdown at all, even for mirrored text?
That’s pretty cool, even if it is mostly useless.
Shoe ( @Shoe@lemm.ee ) English5•2 months agoYep, it’s like it’s automatically transformed back to normal in my mind’s eye :). Mirrored and upside-down presents a little challenge, but everything else is no trouble.
tal ( @tal@lemmy.today ) English2•2 months agoI definitely can’t!
superkret ( @superkret@feddit.org ) English1•2 months agoJust curious, are you left-handed?
Shoe ( @Shoe@lemm.ee ) English2•2 months agoI’m not! I’m barely even right handed, honestly - I’m incredibly uncoordinated.
TotallyNotSpez ( @TotallyNotSpezUpload@startrek.website ) English7•2 months agoMy thumbs are double jointed, so I can move the middle parts 90° backwards.
iowagneiss ( @iowagneiss@midwest.social ) English7•2 months agoI know the frog mating calls for all species of frogs in my area and volunteer for the local DNR to survey frog populations in my county. It’s a good indicator of water quality.
I took a random amphibian research class as an elective, loved it, and still do it 20+ years later.
RangerJosey ( @RangerJosey@lemmy.ml ) English7•2 months agoI can run any piece of machinery with an hour of goof around time. Doesn’t matter what it is. Let me poke around it for an hour or so and I’ll have all the controls and most quirks figured out.
Sadly it’s useless because employers won’t give me a chance to prove it.
Riskable ( @riskable@programming.dev ) English6•2 months agoI can spin around and around indefinitely without getting dizzy.
coaxil ( @coaxil@lemm.ee ) English4•2 months agoWitch!!!
LillyPip ( @LillyPip@lemmy.ca ) English6•2 months agoI can use right-handed scissors with my left hand, and I can knit in both directions without switching hands. I guess being ambidextrous isn’t totally useless (if I ever break my right hand, I’ll still be able to do most things), but it’s not really useful most of the time.
truxnell ( @truxnell@infosec.pub ) English6•2 months agoI can read and write the standard galactic alphabet from commander keen
Commiunism ( @Commiunism@beehaw.org ) English6•2 months agoLockpicking. It sounds useful in theory, but being locked out of something you need (e.g. your house or some container you’re authorized at work) pretty much never happens, and even if you are in this kind of scenario, there’s no shot you’re carrying tools on you 24/7. Still a pretty fun hobby though.
three ( @three@lemm.ee ) English5•2 months agoI can make a water droplet sound with my mouth. At first I had to flick my cheek to do it effectively, but nowadays I can do it sneakily without. Great head turner in waiting rooms 😅
Melatonin ( @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•2 months agoI can hide my tongue behind my soft palate.
I’ve said to my kids, “Where’s my tongue?”, then opened my mouth and it’s not there.
I can also make a mushy pile of skin on my knee by gathering skin inside the circle of my thumb and index finger (like an ok sign). It feels gross when you push it.
I’m a fun dad.
douglasg14b ( @douglasg14b@beehaw.org ) English5•2 months agoI’m strangely good at catching things intuitively (??).
Like, if my kid throws something at me, I can catch it without looking at it. Almost every time, it’s fun