For example:

  • You can fly but you can never stop flying
  • You can turn invisible, but never be seen again
  • @[email protected]
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    1716 hours ago

    Being lucky all the time would be cool. The only time I can think it might be a hindrance would be at a casino because they’d think I’m cheating but I don’t gamble so it doesn’t matter I guess.

    • slazer2au
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      513 hours ago

      Just play the lottery once.

      Now you are rich, lucky, and screwed. Hopefully those last 2 cancel each other out.

        • slazer2au
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          710 hours ago

          Because humans are terrible

          https://np.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/24vo34/whats_the_happiest_5word_sentence_you_could_hear/chb4v05/

          Large jackpot winners face double digit multiples of probability versus the general population to be the victim of:

          Homicide (something like 20x more likely). Drug overdose
          Bankruptcy (how’s that for irony?)
          Kidnapping

          And triple digit multiples of probability versus the general population rate to be:

          Convicted of drunk driving
          The victim of Homicide (at the hands of a family member) 120x more likely in this case, ain’t love grand?
          A defendant in a civil lawsuit
          A defendant in felony criminal proceedings

          • @BradleyUffner
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            58 hours ago

            But since those events are based on probability, you would be one of the lucky few without those problems!

            • slazer2au
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              38 hours ago

              Like I said, hope the last 2 cancel each other out.