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![]() | Forgive my writing talent, I just wrote it as I felt it. And Im glad to hear there are others. I asked people, but they seemed reluctant to talk about their experience. Probably because mental abilities are often called into question, since they offen cant be proved. It is weird to talk about but I think it should be more open. Anyway, thank you for your answers. |
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![]() | hello kid im not sure what u experienced or not but it does sound like something ive heard about before. It sounds like u awakened your inner strengh, your chi. Think about all those accurrences with that ability, they all had you or someone else in danger. The only time you can awaken chi is when you absolutely need it. People have reported having unnatural strengh when they or someone close to them was in danger. However you cant awaken chi out of desire you have to need it so im not sure if it was your chi or not but it makes sense. Private message me to talk about it furture. Also i call it chi but someone else might have a different name for it but its the same thing |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Chi has nothing to do with this. Stop watching Big Trouble in Little China so damn much. These kids and their imaginations I swear. Anybody who attributes this to Chi is kidding themselves. Chi is not a super power it's just the flow of electrical current in your body. Get off the dragonball Z trip and come back to reality.
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![]() | Interesting story... Probably dramatized, but hey! It makes it interesting I suppose. When you get a real adrenaline rush, thigns seem slower. When your in a real life situation, a threatening one, somtimes depending on the person, things get slower... not literally, but things are more clear and seem slower. But not to the degree your describing... Though on this topic! has anyone here ever had this when you got into a fight, or even a sparring match, whenever the opponant creates an opening, its like there wearing this biiiig fat assed sign saying "punch me here! Its gonna hurt me!" like a light just switches on in the right spot, and without thinking, a fist or foots or somthing is just crammed into that spot. Anyone got that? Hahaha, its the same with when people strike, its like my hands just fly up where they are supposed to be because its just sooo damn obvious, I dont even think about it anymore. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The ability to let your juvenile imagination get the better of you? Unfortunately, lots of kids have that 'ability.'
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![]() | first of all, cool story. written very well, and it kept me entertained. second, im p*ssed someone beat me to the DBZ comment. sounds like ur wanting to go to super saiyan 4 there buddy. third, perception or relativity? i quote LL Cool J who quoted someone else when saying, "touch a hot stove, and a second could seem like an eternity. touch a hot woman, and an eternity could seem like a second." (something like that) finally, 11? really? come on o_0. who are u...shonie carter? |
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![]() ![]() | I gotta check in more often....I miss all the good stuff! I experience something like this when I watch porn.....
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