What comes to you naturally?

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Something that came out of nowhere, that it snaps to what you do.
An innovative unorthodox behavior where most will be confused/mock you.

I was task to transplant a bent shaped plant like it was falling down to the side.
So the goal was to straighten it, uplift and repot it.
The thing that occured was me, uplifting the whole thing from the pot.
'Punch the dry soil from the roots' and tada~ its naked.
Now finish it and done.

Usually one would just use tools to open up the soil.
Or splash it with water if you know the technique from an internet.
But punching? Why the heck did I do that, I was surprised myself!

The roots were hurt in the process but hey, no tools were required.
It is my aptitude of nature plants and to think outside the box, well now I know.

What's your safe for work moment?
 

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I closed doors with my ass, like instead of closing the door like a normal person, I just hit the door with my ass like Keijo.

Never failed once.
 
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I closed doors with my ass, like instead of closing the door like a normal person, I just hit the door with my ass like Keijo.

Never failed once.
Occasionally I do it too, but you not failing it once is epic and funny. :blob_joy:
 

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I am a natural at destroying group dynamics. If I see a group of guys that are barely friends, and they've irritated me before, I proceed to ruin their friendships
 
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Failing at everything that involves luck.
Failing at everything that involves luck.

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Rhyming and alliteration come naturally to me. It seems weird too. I thought it was a normal skill, but I talked to others who seemed to have trouble with rhyming especially.
 

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Direction and navigating. In an age of GPS, I can, and often like to use a static map to navigate the city, losing myself between the man-made jungle, and discovering lesser known establishments.
 

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Direction and navigating. In an age of GPS, I can, and often like to use a static map to navigate the city, losing myself between the man-made jungle, and discovering lesser known establishments.
I use a GPS even when I know the route because it's comforting. The stress when I have to take a weird turn off my usual route because of road work.:sweating_profusely:
 

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I use a GPS even when I know the route because it's comforting. The stress when I have to take a weird turn off my usual route because of road work.:sweating_profusely:
LOL, I can understand that, yea. I loved to just wander around a large city with no destination in mind. Something freeing and wonderous about it, finding a hole-in-the-wall for lunch, and stumbled upon a small little community here and there.

GPS is fun, but there was one time that it guided me on the wrong exist, and turned my 20 min commute into a 40 minutes drive lol. Road works are the worst
 

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I joined the youth choir at my church in high school. They asked me to speak the psalm, and I sang it instead. That became my job until I graduated.
 
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