Every Superpower Disorder Explained In 17 Minutes

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Published 2024-08-07

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  • Hyper mobility is why I got into acrobatics and contortion. The only downside is my hips and shoulders regularly dislocate themselves during normal activities. However, it’s not a hassle whatsoever to put them back and i can usually do it myself, if they haven’t put themselves back already.
  • I think a lot of people w/ADHD have eidetic memory. My brother is 37, has had ADHD and Autism since the early 90’s and remembers everything! I’m almost 39 and I forget things, present and past. Sure, I have 100% more stress than him, but it’s still crazy how a person could remember events so detailed from your childhood? Ppl w/ADHD and Autism are not stupid, they are just different
  • @bubbyfub
    rapid tissue regeneration is just deadpool 💀
  • @shellyvrose
    I have hypermobility, i get dislocated every other week, my mum doesn't even take me to get it fixed since it happens so often and it doesn't bother me (most heal itself but some dont do i just like with that)
  • @tomsylt-n6o
    You're already one of my fav youtubers and this is only the second video of yours that I watched
  • i have hypermobility and i was so shocked when he said that touching your nose with your toes is surprising, because I can do it easily, and i often use it as a stretch before running. I have also never suffered from dislocation, but I often get hairline fractures or ligament damage from even small falls
  • From your superpower disorder video, I likely have hyperthymesia, however not as extreme as described there. Since the age of around 9, I have been able to remember MANY, MANY things that a normal person never would. For example, in places that I've been like hotels, even from years ago, I can remember the exact look, furniture layout, and location. That is in part due to the fact that my memory also is photographic. I go to recall a memory and first I see a photograph, then details. On top of that too, I can also read articles on basically anything (I usually like to look into the field of chemistry), and put it all into my head to be mixed with other information to draw my own conclusions down the road. When I was coming back from a vacation a few weeks ago (after watching your superpower disorders video), I did some research on hyperthymesia and to my surprise, I had nearly every single symptom. Obsessive memory recollection, photographic memory, remembering minute details, it's all there. I had a cold a while ago, and living without my memory was painful. It's not as extreme as remembering everything to the day, but with some events and things I can remember the exact month, week, or even day they took place on. Why this had to be me? I don't know exactly, but it truly is interesting and sort of beautiful (until something traumatic happens).
  • Also with hypermobility all of your joints are loose. Ankles? Loose, Neck? Loose, Hip? Loose. Because of this i was having a while lot of hospital visites with my orthodontist and physiotherapist because i couldn't walk properly. Ive been off them for about a week now but I will take their advice to the grave, "Move it or lose it"
  • @Wogwomp
    As a person with an insensitivity to temperature it’s more of a curse actually because when I’m cooking I can’t see if somethings hot as I can’t feel the heat off of it, although it does mean I won’t have to buy oven gloves
  • As someone with hyperacusis, i can confirm that he exaggerated ALOT, yes even normal sounds cause pain in ear, but drizzle or a worm buries definitely DOES NOT CAUSE PAIN.
  • @ACRealmz
    This man explained Dolores Madrigal’s condition
  • @Chara_god
    This video is so good I’m so happy this stuff is on my fyp thank you for this gift bro
  • @MerkONeil
    I have hyperacusis, and I can confirm MANY of the symptoms shown-- especially with sound being an absolute killer to your well-being. That being said I would not call it a superpower by any stretch of the imagination-- Its very much a debilitating disorder that can leave you isolated just to not be in pain or constant irritation (though this can be remedied by Headphones, Earplugs, and Even Hearing-aids if configured correctly! But for me this just aggravates my Trigeminal Neuralgia and makes it an impossibility D:). But yeah it does give a few conveniences since it gives you a justified reason to have someone shut up or zone them out lmao. That and it gives the impression you would be fit as a CIA spy by hearing through the wall.