The QotD: To Infinity and Beyond!

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Weak superpower choice in my opinion...but I used to be with a girl who chose that too....I mean come on...teleportation, mind-control, polymorph...but anyway...on the other thing...you have to realise Americans basically speak a baby-fied version of another people's language...(English) so anyone outside of the US who speaks actual English sort of feels that Americans are somewhat speech-impaired "specials".

That said, I find Southern Accents by thin hotties that look innocent but speak filthy quite exciting.

I find the Boston accent very sexy. I once dated a guy for three weeks, just for his accent. But that was back in the old days when I was, cough, shallow.

What? what are you looking at?
Boston accent? Really? I hate the way that one sounds!
I hope my blog doesn't read like "special English" to you!

My second choice for super-power would be mind reading, or maybe teleportation.

Mine is mind control.

And my brother looked at me when I said and said:

"You.

Would.

Never.

Be.

Able.

To.

Be.

Good."

...

To which...after a pause...I could only say...

"Yeah well...fuck it. I wouldn't get bored for at least 50 years."

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The ability to make perfect toast is so overlooked. Sheesh.
That's not a super-power; I can already do that! :P
Then I am in awe of your Non-Super Power...
From Australia, it sounds interesting. Sometimes sexy - depends from what part of the US which answers the other part of the question! hehe

And yes, I like invisibility too. I think I have a little bit of that now...
I don't find the US accent particularly sexy, which isn't to say I don't like it but our media is so saturated with it anyway, you barely even notice when someone has one. I love certain English accents but others are like nails down a blackboard for me.
What parts are sexier?

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