@Matt_Barber
You would not be able to play video games if you could stop time. How would they operate properly if everything's frozen in time?
Well, sure. Still, given that pretty much every super power isn't going to work without suspending the laws of physics, I don't think that's a particularly good reason to single it out.
I guess no one wants to be invisible since we all already are.
Or perhaps most of us aren't voyeuristic and don't default to a power that we subconsciously know can be exploited by those with naughty intentions.
I'm boring though. I'd like to fly, and maybe be immune from electrocution so that I don't get struck by lightning while traveling at higher altitudes.
Being able to shrink/expand at will would also be neat. I would finally be able to own a home!
"Gee, that's really persuasive. Do you have any actual points to make other than to essentially say 'me Tarzan, physical bad, digital good'?"
Cell manipulation. Get practical immortality, eternal youth and shapeshifting all in the same package. Damn, I just realized you're essentially DBZ's Cell in the Prototype games.
Instant teleportation like you typically see in Shonen anime.
Goku, Yondaime Hokage, etc.
Deez gas prices be crazy out here, son.
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One of the most mundane tasks that I do on a daily basis is laundry. It's not that I mind doing laundry, but it would be amazing if I had a super power that could take care of it for me. Imagine never having to sort your clothes by color or worry about shrinking your favorite shirt in the dryer. And think of all the time you would save! Instead of spending an hour or two at the laundromat every week, you could use that time to do something you really enjoy. So if I had a super power, laundry would definitely be at the top of my list. vacuum cleaners, wouldn't it be nice if they just did their job without any input from us? But alas, we are stuck doing it the old-fashioned way. Or are we? There are now robotic vacuums that can clean your floors for you. Just set them up and let them do their thing. But even these handy devices can't completely take over the task of cleaning. We still need to empty the dustbin and make sure that the vacuum doesn't get tangled up in cords or other obstacles. So while a robotic vacuum can make cleaning easier, it's not quite the same as having a super power that can take care of everything for you. Oh well, maybe one day we'll all have super powers and laundry will be a thing of the past!
One of the most mundane tasks that I do on a daily basis is laundry. It's not that I mind doing laundry, but it would be amazing if I had a super power that could take care of it for me. Imagine never having to sort your clothes by color or worry about shrinking your favorite shirt in the dryer. And think of all the time you would save! Instead of spending an hour or two at the laundromat every week, you could use that time to do something you really enjoy. So if I had a super power, laundry would definitely be at the top of my list. vacuum cleaners, wouldn't it be nice if they just did their job without any input from us? But alas, we are stuck doing it the old-fashioned way. Or are we? There are now robotic vacuums that can clean your floors for you. Just set them up and let them do their thing. But even these handy devices can't completely take over the task of cleaning. We still need to empty the dustbin and make sure that the vacuum doesn't get tangled up in cords or other obstacles. So while a robotic vacuum can make cleaning easier, it's not quite the same as having a super power that can take care of everything for you. Oh well, maybe one day we'll all have super powers and laundry will be a thing of the past!
No doing laundry? No putting away my clothes anymore? No making my hands dry from putting clothes from the washer into the dryer? No more recycling because my dryer sucks? I'm in.
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I wish I didn’t have adhd and autism. So if I had a superpower it would be being normal.
Although I'm not diagnosed, we think I also have ADHD and Autism. My brother is autistic too, so we're getting me tested for both. I wouldn't want a normal superpower though, I'd just want a power so that my brother was always happy.
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@Zuljaras I'd teleport myself to Japan. Grab some anime stuff that I can't find in the USA, and go home. I'd grab some manga that I can't read cause I don't speak very much Japanese (But I am learning so I can someday go to Japan with my brother)
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be able to travel back in time but not be able to interfere, like a spectator. This could even work for underwater areas bc the surroundings wouldn't affect you plus I love history, to be able to watch anything in history!
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