Superhuman Thread

A similar double-edged ‘superpower’ is the condition known as CIPA. Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis. People with this condition literally have no ability to generate pain sensations. A life without pain.

But most people with this (thankfully rare) condition live short lives because pain is a valuable signal about damage occurring to our organism. Damage still happens to these people, they just aren’t able to perceive it.

Well, there is a biological reason for pain and suffering.

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yep.

and fear.

Ron White is a mnemonist and was the USA Memory Champion in 2009 and 2010.

In 2010, he appeared on the History Channel television program, ‘Stan Lee’s Superhumans’.On February 28 2013,Ron White memorized the names of everyone who died in the Afghanistan war and the order of their death (rank,first and last names) is over 7000 words.

This man may have had the secret to long life.

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@emperor_obewan can manipulate fire with his hands.

Subliminals used? Just ask him.

Not superhuman but he’s a well-built Bruce Lee clone at the age of 7

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/ryusei-imai-bruce-lee-clone-japanese-school-boy-internet-sensation-034435129.html

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Maybe this movie will motivate you Fire and SaintSovereign to start to go more in that direction

Already watched it. First half was good. Second half seemed questionable, especially when the “demonstrations” started up. Not gonna lie, I semi-tuned out toward the end and was working on some business stuff, but what lost me was the host allegedly performing superhuman feats with her mind the first time she did them, like lowering the pH of the water, etc.

Here’s another one. This guy is a modern day Rasputin. Telepathic orgasms on demand. Subs? Primal Seduction (obviously :grin:), Alchemist? :tongue:

Wouldn’t it be nice…

This is a british woman, who doesnt feel any pain:

An indian woman with a computer calculation power.

Thích Quảng Đức (Vietnamese: [tʰǐk̟ kʷâːŋ ɗɨ̌k] (About this sound|11x11listen); 1897 – 11 June 1963; born Lâm Văn Túc ) was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who burned himself to death at a busy Saigon road intersection on 11 June 1963.[2]

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Journalist Malcolm Browne’s photograph of Quảng Đức during his self-immolation; a similar photograph won the 1963 World Press Photo of the Year.[25]

Famous photo… I think this event was a trigger for the toppling of the President of South Vietnam, and the start of the Vietnam war…

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I think this thread is quite noteworthy in that it pushes our understanding of human capabilities. Not only that, it also pushes the envelope of what’s possible in a subliminal. If a user here can manipulate fire with his hands, it may be possible to enable pyrokinesis through a sub. Think about that!


Maybe one of our subliminal users should appear on the James Randi show and show him that superpowers can be achieved with Sub Club subliminals.

Eh, I’d rather keep subs on the down-low.

Agreed 100%.