Let’s just say for purposes of discussion that my superpower is mind reading. A fact [?] I discerned after taking this nifty National Geographic Superpower Quiz.
You see, and this was news to me but considering the source we must conclude that, superpowers aren’t just for fictional characters anymore. To wit, I proudly tell you this is who I am:

“You can read minds! Well, not exactly, but you’re very aware of how others feel.” Yep, true dat
Naturally I wanted to get a deeper understanding of who I am so I went to my old friend, Merriam-Webster, to research the word.
As one does.
According to M-W a “mind reader” is “one that professes or is held to be able to perceive another’s thought without normal means of communication” and that the first known use of the word, which in this case is actually two words but who am I to argue with M-W’s way of explaining things, occurred in 1875.
[A studious aside: In case you’re unfamiliar with M-W’s Time Traveler feature it’s fun for a wordy person. To see what it is like, click HERE and learn what other words* were new in 1875. Information like this is available under most definitions, just scroll down the page to the feature.]
Anyhoo, getting back to the discussion aspect of this post, after learning the aforementioned I started pondering, in an abstract rhetorical way, about how does one use any superpower for good:
• In general do you think, like I do, that determining and acknowledging your superpower is one thing? But implementing it, like a hero** not a villain, is another thing? Two different skill sets, two different moral cores
• And further, specifically, what do you do with the ability to read minds? It’s one thing to know what someone else is thinking but that doesn’t mean you have the capacity, or desire, to change their mind. ‘Ya know?
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY
If you took the quiz, what is your superpower? OR if you don’t need a quiz to know your superpower, what is it?
Are you a wordy person who likes knowing a bit more about interesting words that appear in your life? Is Merriam-Webster your old friend, too?
When you think about fictional heroes with superpowers who comes to mind? Is the source from myths, literature, movies, TV shows, cartoons, comics, or games? Other?
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* Ilsa Rey from Writing and Martial Arts is going to find one of the words on the 1875 list, linked to above, especially pertinent. Yep, I’m a mind reader.
** When I think of the word “hero” this brief conversation from the TV show Firefly flashes through my mind:
- Mal: “Well, look at this. It appears that we got here just in the nick of time. What does that make us?”
- Zoë: “Big damn heroes, sir.”
- Mal: “Ain’t we just.”
Reading body language is my super power. I read it all — twitches, jerky movements, mouth purses. It helped me tremendously at work. I actually had a supervisor note it on my performance review (in a good way). Maybe I should have gone into the gambling field. Not sure I was good enough for that though but maybe. Happy freaking cold Wednesday!
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Kate, your superpower is a great one, a practical one actually. You put it to good use, obviously. I’m sure you could use it when gambling, see those tells, but also understand why you don’t do that. Yep, it’s way too cold here too: 0ºF is not pleasant.
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Cutting through BS is my super power. I g
Have no patience for all the crap. As far as implementing anything these days, I have enough trouble starting the day on most days. And besides there are way too many people out there who are happy to fall for the BS. Apparently presidents can get elected that way. 😉
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Jenn, oh I like that superpower. I have a finely calibrated BS detector, too. Maybe it’s a subset of being a Mind Reader? You’re right about how too many people don’t have this superpower. Just look at where we are now in the US. 😒
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My super power is humor. I can make people laugh and help them feel better. I only use it for good.
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Ellen D., I like your superpower. I can do that too, but will admit that some uptight serious people do not like it when I use humor. I know this because I can read their minds. 😉
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I took the quiz and it says my superpower is Time Travel. “With time travel as your superpower, you understand that history holds some cool lessons. So you know how to learn from past mistakes and treat people fairly. You love exploring, and you’re always showing friends new things when you hang out.”
I do love history, exploring, and sharing the things I find so, I agree with this.
I’d love to travel in time, but not have all the cloak and dagger, life threatening stuff Dr. Who runs into all the time. 😊
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Deborah, I don’t know how many kinds of superpowers there are so it’s going to be interesting to see what types show up. Yours is a great one. And seems spot on to your personality. Trippy, man.
I’m with you about Dr. Who time travel, though. The Doctor is intriguing to watch, but I wouldn’t want those experiences either.
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I’ll keep an eye on your comments today to see ow many there are and what they are. 😊
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Sounds like a plan.
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Since you can read my mind, I don’t even have to tell you what my superpower is because you already know! And I do try to use it for good and not evil.
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Dorothy, sure, sure… I might be able to tell you what it is, but considering I don’t know all the possible types of superpowers included on this quiz, I might make a mistake. The only way to know for sure is for you to take the quiz. 🤨
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I did, and now I can read your mind as well!
Won’t our conversations become rather silent?
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Ha! And River is a mind reader also. We three can get together and have a Shakers Meeting 😉
[Shakers Meeting has begun, No more talking, no more fun, If you dare to crack a smile, You will have to walk a mile]
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My power is superstrength, but I can tell you, that’s way wrong.
I’ve always said that my superpower is the ability to fold a cuff on a paper leaf bag without tearing it.
Merriam-Webster is my friend, but looking up words is getting harder. Every time I search for an interesting word, I get a page of ads for some company that is named, in total or in part, with that word.
Sorry to go all self-supporting. but my first book series starred two characters who couldn’t decide if their abilities were superpowers or a curse. I wonder about that with all superheroes.
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Dan, interesting superpower. I don’t know what all the superpowers are on the quiz, so this is informative even it is wrong. I like your self-described super power. Have you considered origami as a hobby?
I get those weird ad pages when I use M-W on my phone, but not on my desktop. Don’t know why, don’t care why.
You, my author friend, have nailed it about superpowers. Regardless of what it is, is it a blessing or a curse? And then once you decide, what to do about it?
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Either way, the path ahead isn’t clear.
I don’t know how they came up with strength. I did NOT choose the hammer thing at the circus.
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Ha! I can only imagine that something about your answers was enough to dub you with strength. Apparently the hammer thing at the circus was not considered.
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My super power is making super bloopers. I can always put my foot in my mouth- anywhere.
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Sadje, yours is a superpower that I like and can relate to. People just don’t get us, do they? Think we’re being goofs when we’re just being ourselves.
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Haha! Yes we are just being ourselves. 😂😅
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I’m a mind reader as well.
But I suppose you knew that already from reading my mind…
😉
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River, yep. We’re two peas in a pod. 🫛
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When I read the title of this post, I thought about world superpowers (politically speaking), and I thought “Wow! What a timely post.” 🙂
Then I took the quiz. I am a shape shifter, also a 2-word superpower. Not quite sure what that means, so I will have to research it just like you researched yours.
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Laurie, oh my goodness. I can see how from the title you could think I was going to talk about politics here, but that didn’t occur to me at all. I was too entertained while learning about my superpower to think of anything global.
[And what does that say about me‽ Rhetorical question]
You’re a shape shifter, eh? I’ve no idea what that means either. Regardless I’m sure you’re a good one.
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I’ve never been a fan of super heroes — or super villains, for that matter. I don’t know why, but I find the concept of super-anything a little boring. I’d say it’s overexposure to a society that keeps upping the virtues of everything from entertainers to laundry soap, but I was the same way as a kid.
I never read Superman comics, for example. The only super hero that I loved was Chickenman. He was Benton Harbor: not the town in Michigan, but a person — a mild-mannered, crime-fighting shoe salesman from Midland City, USA. Popularized in the 1960s, Benton Harbor became known to thousands of radio listeners as Chickenman. (“He’s everywhere! He’s everywhere!”) I still listen to episodes from time to time, just as I listen to the news from Lake Wobegon. Who knows? Maybe my superpower is the ability to resist modern society and live among the joys of the past!
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Linda, despite knowing some of the names I’ll admit I’ve never read a comic book so I don’t know how I feel about superheroes. From your description I do understand why you would like Benton Harbor aka Chickenman. I haven’t thought about Lake Wobegon in years! If your superpower is resisting modernity then you’ve got it nailed. You do you, boo.
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The quiz pegged my superpower as Time Traveler. It would be a handy skill, especially now. If I could skip ahead to four years from today, I could come back and let people know if we make it through trumpelon, or if we should all get busy renewing our passports and packing. Maybe National Geographic will come up with a quiz to let us determine where we’ll find sanity and safety.
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Donna, oh I love this comment. I want National Geographic to create the quiz you describe too. Think of it, a way to find sanity and safety at your fingertips… instead of the relentless stream of Trumpian nonsense.
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“It’s one thing to know what someone else is thinking but that doesn’t mean you have the capacity, or desire, to change their mind.” Truer words… after 55 years of marriage I pretty much know what the hubby is thinking. Changing his mind – that’s where it is wise to pick my battle.
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Margy, yes, it’s all about picking your battles, both in marriage and in real life. I know I am a highly sensitive introvert so being told I was a mind reader wasn’t a stretch. As for changing people, it’s not my gig.
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According to the test results, I match up with you. Maybe we both not only carried but used a MW dictionary around too much in our youth. 🙂 I always look up words I’m not familiar with and consider it a learning moment for which I’m grateful. I must hang my head and say I’m not real into superheroes. The last one I paid attention to was Superman which ages me considerably. I think we could use a new one maybe with super tolerance, listening skills, understanding, and kindness. 🙂
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Judy, you’re the fourth one of us to be a mind reader. We are legion. I agree that researching a word is something I enjoy doing, learning is fun dammit.
I don’t know much about superheroes either. I just know that there many of them now and can be found in many sources. I like your idea for a new superhero who is less action, more healing.
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The world is small when I can say I know what Ilsa Rey’s word is 😉
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Dave, so it is! Now will she get here, read this, and become curious? THAT’s the question.
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I took the quiz and if you believe the quiz, my superpower is superstrength. I guess this is fairly accurate. I’m not afraid to stick up for my people. I don’t shy away from a physical challenge. Plus, I’m sensitive as all get out, but I will speak my mind or opt not to back down when a wrong needs to be righted.
I am not one to look up a word or ponder its meaning. I probably would be a smarter, wiser person if I did that. But I feel it would slow me down.
Hmm, when I think of a fictional hero, I think of a character in a movie. Which one? Not sure. Maybe Robin Hood or something like that?
I don’t think I read people’s minds, BTW, but I have occasionally had a 6th sense, telepathy. My son’s b-ball program guy called me in August to ask me stuff, like what’s Reg’s b-day. Before I answered, I had a weird feeling that Jan 9th was going to be THE GUY ON THE PHONE’S B-DAY AS WELL. I said, Jan 9th, and he says, No kidding. That’s my b-day too. I’ve never had a feeling like that before – it was wild. I told him of my premonition, so now he just thinks I’m a weirdo.
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ernie, you’re the second commenter to have the superpower of strength. It is interesting how you realize it applies to you in many ways and how you can own it. Yay!
You’re right that stopping to use the dictionary does slow you down. For me I go down a rabbit hole and reemerge a half hour later. Wiser? Maybe yes, maybe no.
Very trippy about knowing the man’s birth date before you found out it was his birthday. I get how that would be odd, both for you and for him. Yet, there you go, what is, is.
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Can’t say I agree with my superpower. I enjoyed Firefly so much I have a Serenity Christmas Tree ornament.
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Danny, we loved Firefly, usually rewatch it in February when the days are dreary… so soon. I’m not envious of your Serenity Christmas ornament, not at all.
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I usually watch the series once each year.
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And it makes me sad that it was so long ago when it was new.
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Well apparently I am also a mind reader, which may or may not have some small bit of validity. I am a thesaurus person but anyone will do. Frequent user I would say. Last year it was suggested that I might enjoy The Umbrella Academy, which I did. Multiple super powers were highlighted in that show and all were used both for good and evil by the same people. Sort of a redemption message tucked inside the overarching theme.
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Deb, there are many of us mind readers here which suggests that smart bloggers are astute observers. In other word, we people watch.
I know of The Umbrella Academy but have never seen it. I get how a superpower could lean evil, could lean good— and how you use it is your moral choice. Sounds like an interesting show. Will look for it. Thanks.
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Well, something different here–wow, Ally!
I haven’t taken the quiz, but I do know I’m intuitive. Is that a Superpower? I dunno.
The comments are cool too, especially Sadje’s.
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Marian, I’d say [not being an authority on such things of course] that being intuitive is a kind of mind reading. A form of it like Jenn’s BS meter idea. We’re all in the same ballpark, just different emphasis.
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I’m also a mind reader; I’m wondering if many or most bloggers are. We seem to be interested in people, observant of the world and in tune with ourselves and our emotions/thoughts. 37 years of teaching plus a (possibly?) natural affinity has made me adept at reading body language. I love words–in many languages!
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Margaret, I’m beginning to believe that many bloggers are mind readers— or at least the ones in our corner of the blogosphere are. So many ways of being a mind reader, all predicated on the idea of figuring out what is going on with the person/people in front of us. 🤔
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Being underestimated was always my superpower when I worked. One of my more astute male coworkers would refer to me as “ the iron fist in the velvet glove”. The rest? Well, it wasn’t always pretty…😉
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Deb, that is an excellent superpower. I can immediately understand how it was useful for you. Somehow I’m guessing that this quiz doesn’t have that as one of the superpowers. 🙄
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Hey there Ally! According to this quiz I am a shape-shifter. “The power to shape-shift into a door may not be an option, but you can totally shift between environments. You have a blast joking with pals, but you’re just as comfortable channeling your serious side. Because you’re so open-minded, you have no trouble finding friends.” I wouldn’t mind shifting shapes once in a while actually. I learn a lot about myself taking your fun quizzes. Thanks! Have a wonderful rest of your week.
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And interestingly, when I looked it up at M-W, this example was used “But yeah, Pisces is totally that shape-shifter, that just kind of picks up different interests throughout their lives.
—Roya Backlund, StyleCaster, 16 Oct. 2024” And I am a Pisces so of course!
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Oh how perfect! I am in awe, but also laughing that you went to our friend M-W to learn more. Sometimes you just have to.
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Janet, you’re the second shape shifter. Thanks for sharing the deets about what it means. It sounds like a good way to go through life, having fun, talking seriously when necessary, being open-minded. Yep, that’s you.
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Time travel is my superpower so I’m outta here! I think I’ll go back to the early 60s and discover the Beatles (remember Peggy Sue Got Married?)
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Jan, I do remember that movie and loved it when I saw it. I bet it’d hit differently now. Enjoy your time travels, I dig that scene.
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According to my son, my superpower is the ability to immediately tell when his clothes are on backwards or inside-out. I await my call to assemble with the rest of the Avengers daily.
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Autumn, now that is a wonderfully practical superpower that will NO DOUBT give you an ‘in’ with the Avengers. They need you.
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Right? Their superhero suits are complicated and deadly. Imagine if they wore them backwards.
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EXACTLY! You could only help.
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Oh, what a rich topic! Acknowledging super powers – using them for good instead of evil? Absolutely! I do think you have a mind reading superpower – and what is remarkable is that you can do it via the written word on WP or IG as well.
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Wynne, ha! I hadn’t thought of mind reading in the context of doing it via the internet, but I suppose it is true. People are fascinating to me, so I pay attention. That might be the key to mind reading no matter where you are.
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I think you are spot on about paying attention!
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You do the same thing and seem to be able to read minds, too.
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Oooohhh… I have Time Travel as mine! It says:
With time travel as your superpower, you understand that history holds some cool lessons. So you know how to learn from past mistakes and treat people fairly. You love exploring, and you’re always showing friends new things when you hang out.
And I think it is bang on for moi.
Apologies if the description has already been shared.
How I would use it? Only for positive but I’ll have to think of how that would work.
I am also a wordy person and can easily get lost in the definitions, so to speak. I love how new words can mean 2-3-4 put together, with or without hyphens!
“Firefly” was a favourite show and I love that conversation bit.
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Dale, many commenters have said that their superpower was a perfect match. It’s fun when that happens, like in your case. Travel on, my dear.
I’m fascinated by definitions, too. I don’t retain 90% of what I read, but I enjoy getting lost in etymology. It’s a pleasant distraction.
We say that Firefly conversation to each other once in a while when the situation warrants: one will say “what does that make us?” and the other will shout “big damn heroes!” ‘Cuz we are.
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It is fun when that happens. The first response was Super Speed and I thought, nope… So not me!
Same with me! You get all excited, learning a new word and the next day are like. um… what was it?
Haha! I love that you have that response to those situations. Fun stuff between couples.
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My superpower is mind reading too! After reading the caption on the website, it didn’t surprise me at all, especially as a people pleaser.
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Kari, I’m happy to know there is another mind reader here among the commenters. Kind of explains how we all find each other interesting. We’re kindred spirits.
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Why not two superpowers? The first to do stuff – and the second to have the wisdom, humility and perspective to understand the consequences of superpower.
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Almost Iowa, if’n you want to have two superpowers more power to you, as they say. 😁
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Your power is flight, even if gravity keeps you grounded. You’re a free spirit who loves discovering new things, and you’re always dreaming up your next adventure. You don’t worry about what direction you’re headed in–you’re just happy to be on the journey.
Oddly enough, I have always said that if I could have a super power it would be flying. But perhaps the bird and the swing ride give it away.
With great power comes great responsibility Ms. Bean. You had better use your powers for good. Don’t want to hear about you turning to the dark side.
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Zazzy, what a wonderful superpower! It’s cool that it is in agreement with what you’ve already decided about yourself. Sometimes these online quizzes are uncanny.
I don’t plan on turning to the dark side, but thanks for the reminder. Of course, if speaking the truth becomes the dark side then I might be in trouble. We’re living in an upside down world now.
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p.s. I enjoy entymology but don’t often spend much time on it. I was surprised with your 1875 list at the number of medical and scientific words that I think of as “modern.” I wouldn’t have expected them if I was asked to curate a list of 1875 words. Thanks for the link!
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I thought the same thing about the 1875 list of words. Do you suppose that as a result of the US Civil War there were many medical advances, tried in the field, that eventually found their way into the dictionary? That’s my guess.
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That seems like a reasonable guess to me. Plus, there are always wars going on somewhere. It seems like once you hit a threshold in some science area suddenly the whole world opens up to you. I mean, knowledge encourages exploration which encourages knowledge and so on.
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Well said!
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Ally, according to the quiz my superpower is flight – ‘You’re a free spirit who loves discovering new things, and you’re always dreaming up your next adventure. You don’t worry about what direction you’re headed in–you’re just happy to be on the journey. Sounds about right these days.
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Suzanne, that’s wonderful. It does sound like you and also sounds wonderful. Truthfully considering my tagline for this blog mentions that I’m a Free Spirit I’m a little crushed that I didn’t get that superpower. 🫤
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My superpower, according to the quiz, would be time travel which would be cool.
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Darlene, I agree that’s a cool superpower. I’d hope that it would included the ability to go somewhere then come back to now. Not just a one way ticket. 🤔
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Most people who can time travel can return to their own time. ie Claire Fraser, Marty McFly, Dr Who. Although it is not always easy!
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As long as you can get back, should you want to, I’d like time travel, too. I could travel with Dr. Who.
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My super power was also mind reader, but I have no clue how that was determined by those questions. I do like dictionaries and etymology. Nobody could ever beat me at The Dictionary Game, back in the day.
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Bijoux, I know what you mean about wondering how the answers to the questions determine which superpower you have BUT a quiz like this one is something easy to do on a frigidly cold day. Goofing around with a dictionary or a thesaurus is a lovely distraction, keeps the mind occupied in a positive way.
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Took the test – yes, a time traveler is spot on for me! I’m so excited about the future, bring on the “Jeston lifestyle’ and whatever else is out there which I need to experience! 💕
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Awakening Wonders, I’d like the Jetson lifestyle, too. I’d want to meet Astro, of course. Wouldn’t you‽
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Well yes – faster please!
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Haha! Wow, no pressure! 😛 I’m scanning through, thinking, gosh that’s interesting. (Fight back tears) Really? (Hampshire) Wow. (Gang rape–yikes!!!!!) Then I found it! Haha. Yay!
And I feel like I would get the same super power as you. Must find out!
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Ilsa Rey, I laughed out loud when I saw that one particular 1875 word. Who knew it was that old and yet so current!
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Agreed!
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I got flight. How lame. Disappointed, I didn’t even stick around to learn why. Okay, I have admitted that flight would be an awesome super power, and I am envious of birds. Weirdly, though, I chose cheetah, not falcon. I was also very torn between art or history. (Should have gone with art after all.) And that breakfast question was unfair. I want ALL of them. Well, maybe not the grapefruit.
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I know the questions are a bit perplexing. But as for your result… would National Geographic lie to us, I ask you? Of course once I found out I could have been dubbed a Free Spirit, but wasn’t, I got a bit peevish about being a Mind Reader. After all my tagline for this blog clearly states I’m a free spirit. Fact.
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So true. No disrespect to National Geographic, but there is clearly a small flaw in their system.
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Agreed.
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No superpower here, just little ole me trying to get through one day after another
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Joanne, there’s something profoundly true about what you said. Maybe having a superpower would actually get in the way of living your life day to day. 🤔
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I took the quiz – trying to answer as I remember my childhood self – and my result is flight. Very appropriate considering that I’ve been a pilot for 35 years. 😊 “The journey is the thing” really describes me. I don’t know that that’s a superpower, though. It’s an interest that I followed. Looking back on your child self like that was interesting and something I hadn’t done for a long time. Cheers.
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Lynette, you did find your superpower early, didn’t you? And without the help of a National Geographic quiz! I don’t know who I’d be if my childhood self took the quiz. I had what I think of as three different childhoods, so I suppose it’d depend on which one I used. [And I’m not as nuts as that last sentence may have sounded.]
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If I could have a superpower, it would be this: to be able to eat anything, and as much of it as I want, and still maintain peak physical health. I could eat nothing but ice cream and beer for a year and still make my doctor’s eyes bug out (in a good way) at my annual physical.
I would, of course, use this power for evil.
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Lance, this is a brilliant superpower. I can see how it would be delightful to eat ice cream + drink beer every day, and then still be healthy. Oh, you are a dreamer, aren’t you? I don’t want to know what kind of evil you’d get into, though. Some things need to remain a mystery. Thanks for stopping by to comment.
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I used to say that my superpower was parallel parking, but now I find out that it’s time travel (maybe I have two superpowers?). I’m with Donna, I think I’d first use my power to travel four years in the future. If we are okay, I can come back and reassure everyone. If it’s messed up… I don’t know. The thing about time travel, is the unknowns of the butterfly effect and how our actions might impact the past or the future. Now my head hurts.
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Janis, you can/could parallel park! Oh that’s one of those skills that makes me anxious just to think about. At one time I could do it, of course, I got my license but now… no stinking way.
I like your logic about time travel into the future and do hope that should you acquire this superpower you’ll find a way to let us know if we should be fleeing the country stat or if it all turns out to be a big nothing burger of unnecessary worry. Don’t know how the butterfly effect would figure into this though…
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What would happen if I traveled to the future, found out that we all should flee the country and came back to share that info. All of us fleeing the country could impact the future somehow. See why my head hurts?
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Yes, you’ve got a hypothetic conundrum for which there’s no right answer. Like much of life actually, deciding what to do then wondering how it’ll impact *waves hands frantically* everything. Good luck.
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I think I’ll stick with parallel parking.
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Ha! No doubt that’s a wise choice. 🚙
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Fun quiz. Ally – I took the quiz and also received ‘mind reader’ as my superpower. I’ve never noticed this power in me before. I need to pay closer attention.
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Donna, maybe your mind reader skill is one you take for granted, just ‘cuz it’s who you are. Always been there. Or the test results are entirely bogus. You decide. 🤔
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I took the quiz and found out my superpower is flight.
Your power is flight, even if gravity keeps you grounded. You’re a free spirit who loves discovering new things, and you’re always dreaming up your next adventure. You don’t worry about what direction you’re headed in–you’re just happy to be on the journey.
I guess that could be true, and funnily enough, I dream about flying quite often.
I love looking up words in the dictionary, and I still have my dictionary from grade school, tattered and dog-eared, with doodles all over it!
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Michelle G., I can see how your superpower is flight. That seems spot on for you and your artistic abilities. You dream about flying? That confirms it.
I can only imagine how delightful it is to see your doodles on your dictionary. I’m smiling thinking about it.
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I also got the flight superpower – since it’s defined above I won’t repeat. I do not find that relevant to the real me. The problem with quizzes is that I either don’t relate to any of the answers or want to choose two. Never works out! My superpower must be griping!!! I might need some help figuring out how to use it for good rather than evil.😉
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Eilene, I know what you mean about making choices on these online quizzes. Often the options don’t cut it, yet you have to choose. I like the idea of a superpower that is griping. I think productive complaining has its place and when done well could change the world for the better. 🫡
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My superpower is being able to see the good in just about any person. Certainly, we can look at someone and think, that’s not a nice person. Yet, it’s much more likely that they have positive and negative traits. Instead of looking at some narrowly and trying to put them into a narrow box, it’s better to consider a broader perspective.
Having a superpower is great, but what consequence is it if we don’t use our gifts to create more good? I admire those who implement their superpowers to do something positive much more than someone who was born with a specific ability. Some celebrities buy another yacht; others give back to the world.
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Pete, yep, being open-minded about people can work to your, and their, advantage. I don’t know anyone who is purely good or evil, but somewhere inbetween. Stereotyping is way too easy, often inaccurate.
I know that for me the idea of having a superpower makes me wonder how I’d use it for good, but I’m not naive and know that some people would use their powers for something not good. Or only good for themselves, I suppose.
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Well I got “mind reading” as a super power too. Hmm. Since there is no one else here at this house that I could read their mind, I will just use my super power as a mindreading gig when I am out and about incognito-like.
Speaking of being out and about, I looked at the 1875 list of popular words and was surprised to see many are used in our vocabulary today, including “wanderlust” a fancy way of saying traveling. I used to get M-W’s Word of the Day for years and printed it out for my boss who was/is a wordsmith, or, if you want get really technical, his passion for learning/using unusual words is called “logophilia”.
Gee, I can’t think of any character, except maybe Samantha from the TV series “Bewitched”. I’ve not had TV since cancelling my cable in 2010 and don’t recall any literary figures.
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Linda, yes! Be an incognito mind readers when you’re out and about. I like that idea, makes me smile.
Logophilia. Got it. I suppose I should have figured that there’d be a word for people who actively look to learn about words. I enjoy words, but not in an obssessive way that logophilia suggests to me.
Samantha from Bewitched was a good fictional superhero, if we consider witches to be fictional. But as for having superpowers I like hers, count me in.
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Glad to give you a smile. We’ll just be wordsmiths then Ally – having an interest in words and learning new ones, but not obsessively so. My boss also collected oddball phrases to use when talking or writing, I’d like to change a few things merely by wiggling my nose. 🙂
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Yes, the nose wiggle would be useful. Even as a child I thought Samantha was a wise woman who made witches seem real and friendly— a positive example of her kind.
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Agreed! (Unlike Endora, her mother.)
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I do love knowing more about interesting words: their history and what they’re related to. Yesterday Rachel Maddow used the word, “shambolic.” It made more sense after I looked it up and realized it comes from shambles.
The first hero with superpowers that comes to mind is Superman. I read recently that we’ve gone from the era of superheroes to that of anti-heroes in movies and games, etc. Not a good sign.
My superpower is time travel. Hmm. What do I do with that?
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Nicki, I didn’t know what “shambolic” meant so thanks for that information. We certainly are living in shambolic times, filled with anti-heroes so… yay‽ 🤨
Maybe you can time travel to the future where I hope things are calm, not in shambles, AND heroes are for good, not for chaos.
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I took the quiz. I have joined your Mindreader group.
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Yay Venus! There seem to be a lot of us here. I mean after all, we’re all curious about what makes other people tick and what better way to figure it out than by reading someone’s mind!
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Well Ally, I’m informed by the quiz that my superpower is flight. As a realist, I’m well aware that I cannot and will never fly. So the cynic in me rejects the validity and utility of the quiz and concludes the whole exercise is darn stupid. Not trying to rain on anyone else’s parade, it’s just my personality that always strives to be grounded in reality, not fantasy. Thus my dislike of modern movie icons like the dumb Lord of the Rings films, anything involving vampires or caped superheroes, etc. For me there are enough realistic fictional stories out there to satisfy my realism requirement, and I’m happy enough with that, lol!
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Welp, there you go! Imagine that, an online personality quiz that isn’t 100% accurate. Reality can be a difficult thing. The quiz may be a darned stupid exercise, but it is does get people talking and that’s a good thing. For a personal blogger. Who starts conversations online.
I don’t know a lot about fantasy books or movies, either. I’ve never seen the Lord of the Rings movies either, although I’ve seen some of the Star Wars ones. I like a good fictional character that is human, like Mal on Firefly, or someone like a re-envisioned version of Sherlock Holmes. People whose minds I can read.
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As mentioned, I didn’t intent to rain on anyone’s parade with my comment. It never occurred to me how difficult it must be to keep multitudes of readers engaged. I guess that’s why I don’t blog 😉. I do enjoy reading yours, though.
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No worries. I’m sure that the parade will go on here and that you didn’t cause a stir. I write about what interests me in the moment, whether it be significant or trivial, but always with an eye to engaging commenters. That’s where the fun is! Thanks for reading and commenting. I appreciate it.
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I think the comments were more entertaining than the quiz 😉
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Suzanne, on behalf of the commenters I say “thank you.” In truth most of the time on this blog the comment section is where the fun is. I tee up a topic and then wait to see who says what.
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I had a funny visual of you putting something in the middle of a room and waiting for it to explode 😉
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Funny. Sure, sure, that could happen but maybe not happen if I had my way. Too much mess to clean up.
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I have no idea what my superpower would be but I do think I’m pretty good at figuring out how other people are feeling, so maybe I would also be a mind reader! Maybe I should just take the quiz.
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Nicole, I can see you as a mind reader, too. Many bloggers are which makes sense I suppose. We talk about people in our lives, astutely observing them first by reading their minds.
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I’m not surprised that your superpower is mindreading. You have the gift of connecting with people.
My superpower was Super Strength. Part of the description read: “Thanks to your independent attitude, accomplishing solo tasks gives you great pride.” That’s true, but it’s also my downfall a lot of the time. I don’t ask for help when I really should. So that’s the curse side of my superpower, I guess.
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Arlene, thanks for the compliment. I try to connect, but I don’t try to change people. That’s why I found the second part of the description a little off: I’m not concerned if people are happy, I’m too cynical for that.
I can see how Super Strength is your superpower. You seem independent, in a good way, to me. But I can also see how that superpower could keep you from asking for help. Every positive comes with a built-in negative I suppose.
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I took the quiz–which seems like it might be for kids–and it gave me Time Travel. Hm.
Anyway.
Realistically, my superpower is Compassion. I feel like since I’ve been working on Patience for SO LONG, that I’ve come to a place where I can find kindness in my heart for just about everyone in every situation.
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Nance, yes the quiz was meant for kids, but who are we but adults with an inner child that needs a boost once and again? Time Travel, you say. Wonder where that’ll take you.
Compassion is a lovely superpower that is based, as you mentioned, on patience something I’d think was a necessary component of your days as a teacher. Kindness is good, in perspective, as long as you’re not taken advantage of.
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As someone else mentioned, you are good at connecting with people.
I took the quiz and received this: Your power is flight, even if gravity keeps you grounded. You’re a free spirit who loves discovering new things, and you’re always dreaming up your next adventure. You don’t worry about what direction you’re headed in–you’re just happy to be on the journey.
I think of characters like Superman and Storm from the X-Men. Both have the power of flight.
Merriam-Webster and I are old friends, especially since I edit books and articles and also do NYT Connections puzzle!
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L. Marie, I realize that connecting people is a skill and for some reason I am good at it. However, referring to the quiz results, I didn’t know I could get Flight which mentions free sprit which is how I think of myself. I admit I am good at reading people, but I want to take flight too. Can I have two superpowers?
I do the NYT Connection puzzle and the Spanagram every day. They’re a good way to get my wordy self wording.
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I don’t need to take the quiz to know that my superpower is manifestation. Which isn’t quite as cool as, say, invisibility – but it has changed my life for the better, so no complaints!
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Mark, that’s a wonderful superpower and one that is useful. I’m not certain that Mind Reading does me much good. Now invisibility, that I’d like a lot. Think of the possibilities… to use it for… good.
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Sure. For good, too. 🙂
Seeing the Mel Gibson flick “What Women Want” turned me off mind-reading forever.
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I remember that movie. Good point about being a Mind Reader. Maybe not always the best.
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Whoa … I got mind reading, too. I even took the quiz a second time with different answers just to be sure it wasn’t rigged for mind reading 😉 That said, I’m not sure it’s a super power for me because it sometimes drives me nuts thinking that I know what other people are thinking but (usually) not being able to say anything (out of politeness). I do like words. When I was in my early college days, I had an etymological dictionary that I consulted so much it fell apart (it was a paperback). Right now, when I think of heroes with superpowers, I think of the series Astrid (PBS). Astrid is on the autism spectrum. She works in the archives of a police department (In France) and her superpower is being able to make connections across time. In effect, she helps to solve cases 🙂 By the way, we loved Firefly! We were really bummed when it was canceled.
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Marie, I get what you’re saying about knowing what someone is thinking yet remaining quiet to keep the peace. It’s a difficult line to straddle. I’ve never had an etymological dictionary, M-W’s time travel feature is as close as I’ve come/
I’ve never heard of Astrid and will look for the show. Sounds like our type of show. Yes, we were sorry when Firefly was cancelled. Kind of turned me against Fox in general, long before they became Faux News.
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How did I miss this post? Shame on me. 😉 … Thanks for the M-W Time Traveler page. Cool stuff! I took the quiz and I’m a Time Traveler.
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Frank, I’m not sure this post was sent out properly by WP. You’re not the only one who didn’t get it. Hello Time Traveler! Hoping you’ll make good use of your superpower.
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I am also a mind reader who is close friends with Merriam-Webster, Ally. I guess if we were to sit down together over a cup of coffee or glass of wine, we could have a whole conversation with fancy words without ever opening our mouths…except, of course, to enjoy our libation. As for the superhero question, the first one that came to mind was Spiderman, but I think my favorite is Wonder Woman. These kinds of important discussions are one reason I am so happy to have you back in the blogosphere.
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Christie, I’m laughing about how our get-together would unfold as two Mind Readers. I think you’re right we’d just sit, sip, and know what we were talking about without saying a word. Wonder Woman! I’d forgotten about her which is sad on my part. Yes, these are important conversations, a way of staying sane in trying times.
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Mine is #giftsfromtheheart- food or actual creative items. Always ready to help a friend in need. Or even someone I don’t know.
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Bernie, yes your #giftsfromtheheart superpower fits you. No surprise about it, says a Mind Reader. 😁
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Your quiz links are always fascinating. Nice to meet you, mind reader, I am a free spirit: ”Your power is flight, even if gravity keeps you grounded. You’re a free spirit who loves discovering new things, and you’re always dreaming up your next adventure. You don’t worry about what direction you’re headed in–you’re just happy to be on the journey.”
This actually describes me very well, or at least the old me. After having kids, I couldn’t chase dreams anymore, coz I have bills to pay! Soooo many bills!
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The Snow Melts Somewhere, when I took the quiz I didn’t know all the possible outcomes and Mind Reader seemed spot on. But now that I’ve found out about Flight I feel it might be applicable, too. In the tagline for this blog I refer to myself as a free spirit, because that’s how I think of myself. So maybe I’m both!
I can only imagine how many bills you have with your two boys, who are worth every cent, but no doubt in need of many things. As kids are.
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I did the quiz twice, the first time selecting History and ended up with time travel as my super power. When I changed my response to Foreign Languages, I got mind reader. To be honest, I’m happy with either option 🙂 When younger, the superpower I most wanted was flight, not sure when that stopped appealing, maybe around age 60 when I started to consider practicalities like what to wear and how well I’d manage the landing without hurting myself!
A dictionary is constantly being referred to, and I am an etymology nut.
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Deb, interesting experiment with the quiz. I chose Foreign Languages which must have pushed me into Mind Reader. Once I found out there was a Flight superpower I wanted it, though.
Naturally your practical consideration of how one would fly makes me feel better with being a grounded Mind Reader.
Why am I not surprised that you’re an etymology nut? Of course you are! 🤓
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I suspect most of us who flock here could say the same 🙂
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Probably true. We are a wordy bunch.
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My superpower is spelling. And on that note, I do sometimes make mistakes. I once wrote “hairbrained” in my Christmas letter instead of the correct (just double-checked M-W) “harebrained.” Perhaps, because I’ve had companion house rabbits for 2.5 decades, I subconsciously took umbrage with the slight against hares?
I noticed you wrote “anyhoo.” That’s what I’ve always written, too, but I recently saw it written as “anywho,” so that has me wondering which is correct (regardless, ours looks better – it’s a nonsense word and ours looks more nonsense-y). I wonder if it’s even in M-W at all. Please hold…
We are correct! It’s anyhoo!!! Victory for team ABTA (Ally Bean Travel Architect)!!
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The Travel Architect, I’m a lousy speller and look up words you’d think I’d know how to spell correctly, but I don’t. I often know the meanings of the words, though. I’m certain your mistake with “harebrained” can be explained exactly as you suggest, defender of rabbits that you are.
I’m glad we’re both using “anyhoo” correctly because when using a nonsense word, looks are everything! I think we can agree on that.
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I took a closer look and it seems that anywho is a less used variant. Stickin’ with anyhoo!
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Me too! I like anyhoo.
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I love how you find these interesting quizzes, Ally. (And I just spent some time looking up the plural of quiz and why two ‘z’s are used…)
I was very surprised to learn that my superpower is time travel!
“With time travel as your superpower, you understand that history holds some cool lessons. So you know how to learn from past mistakes and treat people fairly. You love exploring, and you’re always showing friends new things when you hang out.”
Guess that helps explain my passion for family history research and the Outlander tv series.
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Barbara, I stumble over quizzes, I don’t find them by design. Even though I realize they can be silly, they also are good for starting conversations. And getting people to reveal a bit about themselves.
Time Travel makes sense for you. Especially when it comes to your family history research. I’ve never seen Outlander or read the books, but I know it is/they are popular.
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The quiz for me was very accurate. I am a shape-shifter. Which, used for evil, can be very shady. But, used for good, makes me easily adaptable, tolerant, playful, and open to new ideas. I often feel like I am the complete opposite of me, because sometimes I am like *this*, but other times, I am like *that.* Some might call it wishy-washy, but I like to think that it’s a balanced approach (yes, I’m a Libra), that can be used to bring people together.
Also, I have really enjoyed the whole Marvel universe movie superheros, mostly because my daughters are into all of that, and they give me all the inside information that one needs to understand everything that ties the movies together. (You really need to watch movies in the proper order, or you miss a lot.) The superhero Avengers, et al, work TOGETHER, bringing each talent forward when it is needed most. Great message of cooperation.
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Gwen, I like your way of describing what being a Shape Shifter means to you. It makes sense, I don’t think you sound wishy-washy at all. And it is wonderful that you find your superpower spot on.
I don’t know much about the Marvel universe of characters and movies. I know people who enjoy them and am sure you’re right that watching them in order would help you keep the storylines straight. Z-D watches the Avengers movies, too. The idea of seeing superheroes work together, cooperate, is encouraging. That pleases me.
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I am also a mind reader according the quiz. Interesting.
My husband and I just quoted Mal the other night! “May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.” That’s how it feels right now.
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NGS, yes, that’s exactly how it feels right now. We enjoyed Firefly but for some lame reason they cancelled it. *sigh*
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I took the test, Ally. It says my superpower is time travel, “you know how to learn from past mistakes and treat people fairly. You love exploring, and you’re always showing friends new things when you hang out.”
I think my superpower is to bring out the best in people and help them succeed.
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Miriam, that’s an interesting superpower. A few other commenters have gotten it, but you don’t think it fits you?
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I took the test again and it says my superpower is mind reading, “For you, it’s important that friends and family are happy.” It’s more like me, Ally.
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Yay! Another Mind Reader to hang out with in our own quiet way. I’m glad you took the test again and found your true self.
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I’m glad I did, Ally! Yes, I found myself.
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I took the quiz. My super power is mind reading. I think that really means I’m a good listener and care about others.
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Jennie, that’s how I’d describe myself as a Mind Reader, too. It’s all about paying attention.
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It is!
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I got flight, which is pretty cool, I think it would be great to be able to fly. Often I can fly in my dreams, but usually not very well, and it’s like one of those dreams where you are trying to run but you’re going in slow motion. I want to be able to fly like the characters in Heroes.
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J, I’ve never flown in my dreams but I’d like it if it was, like you mention, smoothly, effortlessly, quickly. This comment has reminded me of the old TV show, The Greatest American Hero. Am singing the theme song as I type this.
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Speaking of words: In the last few days, I’ve encountered the word “portmanteau” three times in crossword puzzle clues. Even though I’ve looked up the word several times, I never can remember what it means. Maybe I’ll look it up again after I post this comment!
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Neil, it can be odd how suddenly a word will come into your life seemingly out of nowhere. And then the struggle is to remember its meaning… as well as trying to figure out if it has special meaning for you.
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Well, I am a sucker for an online quiz that will tell me what I am. (Remember Facebook quizzes, back when social media wasn’t so gross?) Apparently, I am a mind-reader, too. I would so much rather be a time traveler or a shape shifter or able to fly! Oh well….
Thanks for the fun diversion. My actual super-power is writing things that make people feel stuff. 🙂 If I could choose any superpower (one of my son’s favorite questions when he was in middle school, so I’ve given it much thought), it would be to not have to eat. I still could eat–and I could eat anything I want without having to consider nutrition or caloric intake–but I wouldn’t have to. And neither would my children. Oh, what that would have done for my life when I was raising kids!
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Rita, I understand your reluctance about your superpower. When I shared my result as a Mind Reader I didn’t know the other possibilities, but after learning them I decided I was more Flight, a free spirit, than Mind Reader, someone who wants everyone to be happy. So, like all personality quizzes, I take my results with a grain of salt.
Your writing superpower seems spot on to me. To thine own self be true, and all that. As for having a superpower of not needing to eat, that’s inventive and potentially useful. As long as you get to eat what you want some of the time, I could go along with that. You have given this question some serious thought! Well done.
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Well, that was a fun little quiz! I got “time-traveler”. Now to ponder what time I’d travel to if I could 🙂
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Rhonda, that’s the thing about being a Time Traveler it’s up to you to figure out your destination— and how you’ll get home again. Great to see you here, in the present.
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Thanks for a new fun quiz! My super power is Time Travel – huh?
But…. With time travel as your superpower, you understand that history holds some cool lessons. So you know how to learn from past mistakes and treat people fairly. You love exploring, and you’re always showing friends new things when you hang out.
So a bit of that is true.
Randomness…the Oxford American Dictionary pops up for me when my computer thinks I don’t know a word, not Merriam-Webster. [I usually know the word – it’s annoying and no idea how to stop it.]
Merriam Webster does not recognize Time Traveller as a word, (unlike mind reader). Cambridge English Dictionary and Oxford English Dictionary both do recognize it (noun) but only OED says when it began (1890’s). Hmm, history holding cools lessons? Maybe more true than not!
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Pat, another Time Traveler! Quite a few people who’ve taken the quiz got that answer. I like how it is explained.
I’ve no idea why Oxford American Dictionary pops up for you, but can see how that’s annoying and unnecessary. Good luck with that.
Fascinating dictionary research about your superpower, Time Traveler. It originated in the 1890s? I’d suspect there’s a reason, but wouldn’t have a clue as to what it is. Maybe from some sci-fi novel popular in that era?
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I am glad to be catching up on your blog. 🙂 I took the quiz and its time travel, which made me laugh! I talked about time travel in Friday’s post. If I could go back in time I would like to live in a castle and have a pet dragon to fly on . 🙂
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joyroses13, isn’t that cool how your Friday post was about your superpower— before you even knew your superpower! I like dragons, they get a bad rap, but if I could safely ride on one I would. I hope you’ll be happy in your castle with your pet. 🐲
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