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here's a strange question... yet a serious one

Started by jonjon, April 15, 2008, 04:21:57 AM

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Nero

oh ok.

so if not ESP, then what special talents does the Pica have? (besides looking better in a dress than the vast majority of the female population)
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Pica Pica

i may well be the world's finest procrastinator
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Nero

Quote from: Pica Pica on April 16, 2008, 02:31:31 PM
i may well be the world's finest procrastinator

and in what areas do you procrastinate?

Posted on: April 16, 2008, 03:33:22 PM
but to answer the OP - are you talking psychic ability here?

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Ms.Behavin

Hum  well to muddy the water a bit.  I've always been rather intutive,  Ha I call myself an intutive Engineer.      I'm really good at picking up how someone feels or what they are doing.  For example, I called a friend   some time ago, she got half a word out and I knew that she was in bed with a guy.  Before She could finish saying hello, I was apologizing for interrupting.   She verified later on that I had it exactly right too. 

One time in high school, boy that was some time ago, I had a feeling that one of the guys running the mile around the track would fall right before the finish line.  I Knew it was going to happen and it did,  He triped and fell not 5 feet from the finish line.

Of course Pica could be right too, it may just be how I process the 5 senses.

Beni
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tekla

i may well be the world's finest procrastinator

True, I'm even kinda amazed you got around to even writing that.
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Pica Pica

me too, but it was only cos i was avoiding something else
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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deviousxen

I've had precognitive dreams. There happen in groups and then will kinda stop and calm down. I believe it has a physical explanation, but I could always be wrong. I dreamt of being in my hotel waking up and talking/asking about the maid and whether we should tip her, and my brother said yea or something. I woke up in exactly the same position, and thought I was waking up a second time, but my brother had not woken up yet, nor had the maid thing occurred.


Other weird stuff like that I must say.

I get deja vu with random phrases. I have my word or subject of the day, and you can count on it being repeated several times in the same day, even when utterly obscure, seemingly disconnected, and not mentioned in years.
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jonjon

Quote from: deviousxen on April 18, 2008, 09:18:50 PM


I get deja vu with random phrases. I have my word or subject of the day, and you can count on it being repeated several times in the same day, even when utterly obscure, seemingly disconnected, and not mentioned in years.


That has to be the most annoying thing ever! It isn't just words though... could be anything from food to games i see at work! lol Someone will ask for a game i've never even heard of before at work thats been out years and years... then later, tons of people start trading it in!!! lol i'm like WTH! ???
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cindybc

Has anyone here experienced visions or out of body experiences?

Cindy
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Pica Pica

'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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tekla

I tell people I'm not a procrastinator, I actually like doing it at the last minute. 

I'm convinced that the happiest and smartest people on earth are those who procrastinate.  They know two things that help them deal with life, have a better life when doing it, and keeps them from killing other people. 

First.  Oh the number of times I've rushed right out like some eager beaver and did something right off only to be told: "We don't need it anymore,"  "We want something totally different (and in blue)"  or they forget about it entirely.  The other day I spent five hours focusing the house lights for a TV shoot, only to have someone else make the decision that (shocking) the band really wanted the video to be about them, and they were not interested in shooting anything other than some stock images in the house.  Never turned a single one of those lights on the whole time.  The generator we had to bring in, hook up, run 300 feet of very heavy feeder cable - never used.  We had to turn it off, and then coil up 300 feet of very heavy feeder cable.  Great. 

Now I try and be mature, and casual, and just think that I'm making money, my crew is making money, it could be worse, and we just laugh it off.  We've done it enough that it just does not phase us.  However, we've done it enough to make sure that such amusing incidents are kept to a minimum.  Hence, procrastination.  Had we delayed putting the Genny set-up together for a few more hours, we might well have avoided doing the entire pointless task, and spent that time drinking coffee and getting paid.  A better option than dragging feeder cable. 

Second.  And this is so key.  There is this period between the end of a task, and its use where a near endless amount of people are willing to stream past you and tell you in so many words that it is: "Wrong" "They could have done it better" "They would have done it different"  - or even worse, suggest that you now take it apart and re-do it their way.  That's where the killing other people comes in.  So, you need to keep this time frame, this window of opportunity for the march of the morons to a dead absolute minimum.  Many years ago now I traveled with a road box that had this written on its side: We've been here since 7am, and its now a half an hour till show time and what would your whinny assed opinion be?  That pretty much sums it up.  So, here too, procrastination comes to the rescue, by making sure that nothing is ready until it need to be used (after which its a moot point) you cut that deadly interval down to seconds. 

As it turns out, most things were not all that important in the first place. 

Chill.
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deviousxen

Quote from: wishy on April 19, 2008, 04:32:55 AM
Quote from: deviousxen on April 18, 2008, 09:18:50 PM


I get deja vu with random phrases. I have my word or subject of the day, and you can count on it being repeated several times in the same day, even when utterly obscure, seemingly disconnected, and not mentioned in years.


That has to be the most annoying thing ever! It isn't just words though... could be anything from food to games i see at work! lol Someone will ask for a game i've never even heard of before at work thats been out years and years... then later, tons of people start trading it in!!! lol i'm like WTH! ???


Wishy... Its good to know that either I'm not insane, or we both are.
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lady amarant

Quote from: deviousxen on April 19, 2008, 02:10:04 PM
Quote from: wishy on April 19, 2008, 04:32:55 AM
Quote from: deviousxen on April 18, 2008, 09:18:50 PM


I get deja vu with random phrases. I have my word or subject of the day, and you can count on it being repeated several times in the same day, even when utterly obscure, seemingly disconnected, and not mentioned in years.


That has to be the most annoying thing ever! It isn't just words though... could be anything from food to games i see at work! lol Someone will ask for a game i've never even heard of before at work thats been out years and years... then later, tons of people start trading it in!!! lol i'm like WTH! ???


Wishy... Its good to know that either I'm not insane, or we both are.

Well, if you two are insane, I suppose that means we've found a reason for my scary-crazy kitty eyes too...  ;D

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Terra

Quote from: deviousxen on April 19, 2008, 02:10:04 PM
Quote from: wishy on April 19, 2008, 04:32:55 AM
Quote from: deviousxen on April 18, 2008, 09:18:50 PM


I get deja vu with random phrases. I have my word or subject of the day, and you can count on it being repeated several times in the same day, even when utterly obscure, seemingly disconnected, and not mentioned in years.


That has to be the most annoying thing ever! It isn't just words though... could be anything from food to games i see at work! lol Someone will ask for a game i've never even heard of before at work thats been out years and years... then later, tons of people start trading it in!!! lol i'm like WTH! ???


Wishy... Its good to know that either I'm not insane, or we both are.

Ditto, it feels kinda validating to hear someone else describing something similar.

From the number of responders, I wonder if it some kinda ESP thing. If you think about it, we would be the perfect group to have a development of that particular thing. Our brains are certainly wired differently then 90% of the population. This has the makings for a poll!  ;D
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cindybc

Hi Angel the day will come that those of like minds will have the ability to communicate long distance telepathically

Cindy
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cindianna_jones

Quote from: wishy on April 15, 2008, 04:21:57 AM
Since i feel i may be experiencing something out of the ordinary.

I'm a spiritual kind of person, i'll admit that. I also believe the mind is a powerful thing that should never be underestimated.

Explain to me... scientifically or through evidence of it happening to yourselves: Because we aren't born immediately as who we are and the fact that at some point in our lives we all go through a change both physically and mentally... if any of us have something hidden... like an extra sense, is it possible that extra sense could begin to see light during our transition because we become more comfortable in ourselves?

I am aware what i've just said could be confusing to some cos i'm crap at explaining things. If what i asked is unclear, let me know and i'll try and word it better.

Wishy, I know exactly what you are talking about.  Yes.  It is possible to become more aware of that "spiritual" side.  Call it faith.  Call it ESP. Call it whatever you want.  It's like the door has opened and the fresh air comes pouring in.

Cool .... ain't it?

Cindi
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April221

 I've always enjoyed above all, experiencing life in terms of enhanced emotion, perception, spirit, and expression. My sensitivity and intuition also add to the way that I relate to the world. These are all elements that are shared with other women, and other MTF TS's. They're part of the TS experience, and part of what makes TS life so very special and so truly rewarding.
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Shana A

I've had various intuitive and extrasensory experiences in my life. I read tarot cards for a while, and people said I often told them things about their situations that a stranger wouldn't have known.

FWIW, in some societies, gender variant people were often shamans or spiritual healers.

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Gracie Faise

Quote from: Pica Pica on April 15, 2008, 05:40:57 AM
Well, the analogy is that Pompie was covered in magma, no one saw it for hundreds and hundreds of years. Then seismic activity shifted and exposed some of it and it was dug up - the logic may work that the seismic shifts that transitioning takes uncovers hidden wishes, desires, talents, skills etc...

...not sure about new senses, but certainly different ways of experiencing and interpreting old ones.

Interesting. Now that I think about it, my handwriting drastically improved after I came out of the closet.
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Pica Pica

gells always seem to have neater handwriting.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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