No political posturing.

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    STEM back in school. That’s how I make a living now.

    Living below my means. Moving somewhere where pay to living cost is better helped.

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    Being isolated. It’s always confused me how much people complain about loneliness. I genuinely don’t think I have ever felt that emotion before.

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    I can do an oil & filter(s) change and or a brake job on most normal cars pretty easy. Many people I know would have trouble with these.

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    I’m really good at finding flaws in things. It’s not that I’m trying, I guess I just use things differently. A colleague of mine told me I should be a tester for product development to help find the problems when I asked him why some software worked the way it did. He just said, “I don’t do it that way.”

    Consequently, I’m excellent at writing manuals because I always write them in such a way that no one will make the mistakes I did. The real bummer is I HATE WRITING MANUALS.

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    I get hit and screamed at a lot…just as a part of my job, and it doesn’t seem to phase me other than the mild inconveniences of injury. I’m sure my brain is a bit wonky. I do take summers off, and I get so bored.

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    Time management seems to be something so many people I know struggle with, but I rarely ever have. I’m early for a lot of things, but never too early to where I’m waiting a long time to get to what I want. Only times I’ve been late is if it’s something out of my control and even then I usually try to add enough of a buffer that it doesn’t negatively impact me too much.

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    What about something that everyone else thinks is easy but it’s difficult for me?

    Whistling. I’m fucking 35.

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      Once I took this giant thc gummy and learned how to whistle quite loud. Went to sleep, woke up and can’t do it anymore 😭

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    I’ve never felt existential dread while contemplating life or death or the scale of the universe so being comfortable with mortality I guess.

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    Computers just work around me. Steady the software and programs. I’m not in the tech or it field. I’m in retail management.

    The amount of times people call me over only to say “well now it’s working but before it took me to some other screen”

    “Glad I could help”

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      My husband is this way. I take advantage of it regularly. I used to consider myself tech savvy but I went into the arts and the tech world left me behind. I used to try and muddle through it, but eventually I just stopped trying because I’d be doing everything “right” without success and then my husband would look over my shoulder and suddenly it would work. So now I swallow my pride and ask him sooner.

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    Before every 3rd annual review I set out getting competitive wages from competitors to bring to my review for my current employer to match or else I accept the competing offer and my current employer can use my annual review as my 2 week notice.

    Has worked 5 out of 5 times accross 3 different companies over my 20 year work span.

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      Do you go through the whole interview process or do you just reach out to competitors and ask what they’d pay for someone with your resume?

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    Popping their ears. I can “pop” my ears by opening my eustachian tubes on demand. I can even hold them open if I want to. Apparently a lot of people can’t do that.

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    I have a good imagination. After meeting people with aphantasia it seems I have an exceptional ability to call to mind sights, smells, sensations, sounds, and simulate the interactions they would have entirely in my mind. I can imagine a different set of curtains on the wall and tell you if it would clash with your paint, and I can taste a spoonful of a soup and go through a mental library of tastes and combine it with more salt, onion, wine etc and make a suggestion based on what “tasted” the best. I thought everyone could do it but some people don’t have a “mind’s eye” at all. Some people only can see in their imaginations, not smell or taste or hear etc.

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      It’s funny - I am very good at knowing what will look good, design sense is strong, and I can throw together food and know what it will taste like.

      But I wouldn’t say I literally see or taste when I do this. It’s a different sort of perception.

      I do absolutely see, hear, taste and feel in dreams so I know my mind CAN do it, it’s just not how I figure things out, it’s a different sort of imagining.

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        It apparently doesn’t have to be as realistic as hallucinating or dreaming to be exceptional though. There are tests for aphantasia that involve picturing a loved one, their face, then some common piece of clothing they wear and if you can see them clearly in your mind and describe them as if they were in front of you that is something reasonably out of the ordinary. You might be “hyperphantasic” too

        https://aphantasia.com/study/vviq

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      Same, but it sounds like you’re a little better than I. Reading posts on reddit years ago was what made me realize that some people can’t picture things in their head.

      I’m a solid 1 on this scale, had assumed everyone else was as well.

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      Reading UIs is definitely a skill, I can navigate most menus regardless of language. But it makes it harder to design stuff for the average user.