Pilot as long as he has the other physiological talents to go along with it.
Pilot as long as he has the other physiological talents to go along with it.
He could be the stunt double for the head spinning scene in a remake of the exorcist.
Break the record for the marathon on an 88 yard track.
Is this even a talent? wrote:
yup123 wrote:you're missing out. When my 2 year old gets dizzy, its pretty funny to watch.
lol. My younger child gets dizzy enough for both of them. We will have to find a different super power for him.
PS- you don't think "getting dizzy" is a Gateway Drug, do you???
I have actually wondered about that before. Luckily, she doesn't seem to enjoy it all that much, so I think I'm in the clear.
Have you tried both directions. Maybe their brain is in backwards.
Gymnast, circus acrobat, fighter pilot, and roller coaster tester could all be in your kid's career path.
Is this even a talent? wrote:
We have done every Spinny ride at the playground and every Vomit Comet at the fair, and my 7 year old simply does not get dizzy. All if the other kids are falling out, and mine is unaffected.
Future astronaut? Stuntman?
Surely this could be put to good use when he is older?
This is a joke right? If it isn't please leave your kid with his mother.
Bounty Hunter.
How many other super powers does he have?
Is he faster than a speeding bullet too?
Stronger than a locomotive?
Leap tall buildings in a single bound?
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