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Keef tells us he has keyhole eyeballs. What do other EDF-ites have that are peculiar to them?

I'll start the ball rolling - I have eyelashes that grow out of the corners of my eyes (nose side). Sometims one pupil is bigger than the other - Adies syndrome, I believe. Not always, just sometimes. Nero

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Well, not so much have, as haven't, or rather, can't. Apparently it's genetic if you can't curl your tongue, but as far as I know the rest of my family can, while I can't.


Oh, and not a physical thing you can see as such, but I have synaesthesia (more info here too, and I bet after reading the link, there will be at least one other person on the forum with it who'll say 'there's a name for it? I thought everyone did that!')



Elizabeth

Hee hee, yeah I think quite a few people could join you in that claim.


Most of my associations are the more common ones (colours with letters and words, numbers, months etc), but there's a few that relate to specific...er...sensations, that make me quite unique according to one researcher.



E

As well as the keyhole thing, I can make one eye stay still and the other one move :)) Also, my shoulders sort of pop out of socket when a raise my arms, a fact I discovered painfully when putting my hand up to answer a teacher's question at school. Am I a bit of a freak? :-S

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