@orangeNgreen@lemmy.worldM to [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world • 2 years agoYou can choose a super power, but the first person to reply can name a side effect.message-square81fedilinkarrow-up1107arrow-down117file-text
arrow-up190arrow-down1message-squareYou can choose a super power, but the first person to reply can name a side effect.@orangeNgreen@lemmy.worldM to [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world • 2 years agomessage-square81fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@orangeNgreen@lemmy.worldOPMlinkfedilink8•2 years agoI’ll go first. The power to always know a person’s next move.
minus-square@xylogx@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink9•2 years agoFirst commentor missed the Cassandra side effect: you can do nothing to change it and no one believes you.
minus-squaresharpiemarkerlinkfedilink5•2 years agoYou can see a person’s next move at the expense of generating negative causality, wherein large objects are attracted to you at high speed. See the man unwrapping a sandwich? Boom, hit by a bus/piano/anvil/whale.
minus-square@Chadus_Maximus@lemm.eelinkfedilink4•2 years agoSide effect: you’re never prepared for the move they will be making next.
I’ll go first. The power to always know a person’s next move.
First commentor missed the Cassandra side effect: you can do nothing to change it and no one believes you.
You can see a person’s next move at the expense of generating negative causality, wherein large objects are attracted to you at high speed. See the man unwrapping a sandwich? Boom, hit by a bus/piano/anvil/whale.
Side effect: you’re never prepared for the move they will be making next.