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Date: Aug 22, 2005
Wierd/confusing ability


Hi, I'm new here. I have a question about something that keeps happening and if its related to any abilities or anything. It involves streetlights. Whenever I'm in an okay or good mood, a dim streetlight that I look at will turn back on or brighten. Whenever I am in a bad mood the streetlight may shut off completely. I'm very comfused about this because it only works for streetlights and not regular bulbs.


Any soggestions?



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Date: Aug 23, 2005

yes that is called photokinesis i beleive ; here check this out at the top of this site it says links go to that and click lumokinesis

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You appear to have what's known as SLI-- street light interference-- a form of electro-psychokinesis (EPK). For a while there was a group devoted to SLIders, but for some reason it folded after only two weeks.


Anyways, nobody knows why SLI affects mostly street lights, but it will also affect security lights and any other gas-type bulbs. If you had EPK, you would be affecting all types of lights and electrical devices.


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when you say blowing out light bulbs and making them fliker is that all they could do or is that just what they could do on accident? are they able to like shock people?

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You may have electrokinesis, the ability to mentally create and manipulate electricity. Why this only effects street lights and not regular lights, I don't know.

-- Edited by Psychostatic101 at 22:17, 2006-07-06

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