Comments on: Report: One in Four Children Born With Ability To Slow Down Time http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/ Movies, TV, Internet, Video Games, and E-Books Wed, 13 Jun 2012 03:33:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: what is a pap smear http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13642 Mon, 26 Sep 2011 15:08:15 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13642 I used to be suggested this website by my cousin. I’m no longer positive whether or not this put up is written by means of him as nobody else recognise such certain about my difficulty. You are incredible! Thanks!

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By: Lone Wanderer http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13641 Sat, 14 Aug 2010 07:39:15 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13641 Slow down time? Meh.

Stop time to take aim? Booyah.

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By: Kadorhal http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13640 Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:49:56 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13640 There was, but the guy who wrote it is a suspect in a kidnapping.

I’ve known a few people with ICS. They were all pretty decent people; one in particular had a really sweet hat and trenchcoat, but for some reason people in full-body robes kept shouting gibberish and shooting old Tommy guns at him. He also once told me he really hated mimes, but he never said why.

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By: John Freeman http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13639 Tue, 20 Apr 2010 12:56:22 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13639 Yes this is all fine and nice, but nobody ever seems to talk about Infinite Carry Syndrome (ICS), which gives the ability to carry seemingly infinite items in a space invisible to the naked eye. I cannot WAIT until these “scientists” stop worrying about “who ate all the donuts?” or “why do we have to wear these ties?” and get some actual work done. My brother showed me where he works, and I swear he is the only one that gets anything done! They just scold him for being 30 minutes late, which would have been avoided if SOMEONE got off their lazy ass and fixed the tram. There seriously needs to be a report on that facility.

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By: Christopher http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13638 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:56:16 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13638 For those people who don’t have this ability I am sure will not fully understand what it is like. Anyone outside the time stream of a person slowing down time will not see or experience the time distortion. Neither will they be able to see the person who is slip streaming until back in sync with normal time. I find this article exciting. I know that back in my teens in the 70s discovered my ability slow down time purely by accident in a life threatening situation and it saved my life.

The only thing that bothers me is how some people view the ability as an affliction, it’s not.

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By: Robin Datta http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13637 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:03:37 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13637 Kefitzat Haderech:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kefitzat_Haderech

In effect, the same as stopping time.

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By: Husky89 http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13636 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:41:59 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13636 THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR LIVING AGAINST NATURE not along with it, it is OBVIOUSLY a result of modern way of living, I am vegetarian and vegan and I know MANY people who are vegetarian too and NONE OF THEM ever had this ability, WAKE UP PEOPLE and stop destroying yourselves!!!

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By: Comonad http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13635 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 14:57:08 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13635 It’s important to consider the applications this syndrome could have in fields like medicine. I’ve heard of a program to induce it in surgeons so that they can better cure super-viruses, or stab people with scalpels should the need arise. I’m sure this will be a great benefit to society and have no problems whatsoever.

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By: Ninja http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13634 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 13:32:42 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13634 I don’t buy it.

I think the government has something to do with it.

Many claim the government tried to mind control citizens with LSD, but that’s just bogus. However, I can certainly see the government putting chronotoms into the water supply, which then get passed onto the children.

Why they would do this will never make sense to me. I don’t see any practical uses for it aside from always being on time, and shooting multiple people in the face before they have time to react. I think it’s a waste of taxpayers money.

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By: Luke http://www.screencuisine.net/firstpersonobserver/world/report-one-in-four-children-born-with-ability-to-slow-down-time/#comment-13633 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:15:33 +0000 http://www.firstpersonobserver.com/?p=57#comment-13633 It seems this ability emerges in times of need, such as the lawlessness of the wild west, or the combat zones of today and the future.

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