The best abnormality?

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The best abnormality?

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Which abnormality was the best and which would you have for yourself?
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Wendy’s was the best. I think everyone was picking on Cole though… lol. That probably forced him to evolve to prove everyone wrong. I liked how these abnormalities weren’t cliché and they were all very useful not just like wind, water and earth 🤭. I would like an abnormality like Dwayne’s but I’d want to be able to speak to what I wanted to happen.
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I think teleporting was very useful and helped them all save their lives several times. Why not disappear when you are too weak to confront?😅
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i think Cole, since he partially feels the pain and i would want Cole's because i would like to control my pain and contibute it in a small portion
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Tawanda McQueen wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 11:03 Wendy’s was the best. I think everyone was picking on Cole though… lol. That probably forced him to evolve to prove everyone wrong. I liked how these abnormalities weren’t cliché and they were all very useful not just like wind, water and earth 🤭. I would like an abnormality like Dwayne’s but I’d want to be able to speak to what I wanted to happen.
I agree Wendy's was the best, that was I would pick as well. I was surprised that a lot picked Cole because that would be last on my list. It's for sure important that all would exist though.
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I want to disappear when I could not handle to meet the person. So maybe teleporting is the best for me. Maybe it helps me to move on.
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Teleportation would definitely be my abnormality of choice! Like others mentioned, it seem to be pretty useful in the book and I do not like confrontation so this would be beneficial for me.
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I think most of their abnormalities were cool in their own way. However, I would want one like Dwayne’s if I had to pick just one. Cole’s was definitely my least favorite and therefore would be my last pick!
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I think teleporting was very useful and helped them all save their lives several times. Why not disappear when you are too weak to confront the situation..
Teleporting is the best for me
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I didn't believe I could handle meeting this person, so the thought of having to interact with them made me want to just disappear. It appears like teleportation could provide me with the most favourable outcome. This may act as a launching pad for me to proceed further.
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Teleporting. This is actually a beautiful abnormality. If it was quite achievable, it would change life as we know it!
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I think that teleportation is the best abnormality in the book. I would also choose that one for myself. Ever since I saw them do it on Star Trek, I have always wished that I had that ability. Then again, when I read the Harry Potter series, I wished that I could do it again! It would be quite useful now, just as it was in the book.
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I want to disappear when I could not handle to meet the person. So maybe teleporting is the best for me. Maybe it helps me to move on.This is actually a beautiful abnormality. If it was quite achievable, it would change life as we know it!
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Humeyra Karakas wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 04:12 I think teleporting was very useful and helped them all save their lives several times. Why not disappear when you are too weak to confront?😅
From the kind of situation the characters got into i also think teleporting would be far more useful
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Ever since I watched the jumper movie as a child I've always been fascinated by teleportation. I quite enjoyed the author's depiction of the abnormality and I would want to have that
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