What is one particular skill that you've always wanted to learn?

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  • Working with machines and electricity. I'm poor in knowledge when it comes to that stuff, but I've always wanted to be a handyman, just in case anything needs doing. But I'm not very good with it at all! :D

  • I've always had an interest for this too but I'm always afraid that I might snap the bow in half if I pull back too much x.x

    I've always wanted to try my hand at the bow and become an archer.

  • Hmmm, I wonder what it'd feel like to Dance and Draw at the same time :3

    Scratch flying, dancing is what I want to learn lol. I also want to improve on my drawing skills.

  • My school taught everyone how to play the Flute, it was mandatory, years later I haven't seen a single person use the Flute x.x I kinda wish I kept learning it, at least I'd know how to play something lol

    kurishioo posted: »

    I've always wanted to play an instrument but I procrastinated for 5 yrs to learn and now I've given up.

  • edited March 2016

    Game Development and Programming, I've always been quite keen to make a game or work on one but I lack even the basic knowledge of Programming.

  • I bet'd be fabulous.

    prink34320 posted: »

    Hmmm, I wonder what it'd feel like to Dance and Draw at the same time

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  • Developing meaningful interpersonal relationships.

  • I prefer when lee does it.

    Saltlick123 posted: »

    Personally? Well, I actually want to to unlearn a skill....the skill to kill.... Once a Saltlick kills...It's hard for them to stop... enter link description here

  • Careful what you wish for...

  • i feel you lol....
    .-.

    TheCatWolf posted: »

    Anything. I don't have any useful skills anyway.

  • pretty much every skill everyone has mentioned here..

    but mostly karate (or any kinda cool martial art), parkour, some surviving in the wilderness shit, marksmen ship, welding that be fucking awesome, cooking (i mean i can cook but better cooking and for it to be healthy cooking) and well just a bunch of shit that makes me a reliable person lol.

  • And end up like this elderly gentleman who served in WW2.
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    Clemenem posted: »

    Marksmanship

  • Nothing. If I want to learn something bad enough I'll learn it. If I don't learn it, I didn't wish to learn it enough.

  • excuse me?????

    it is hilarious but thats so mean you mcdonald's snack shit wrape

    The skill I always wanted to learn was how to catch @MarijaaNo7 so then I can throw her in the fucking river

  • edited April 2016

    If you want to improve your relationships with other people, the best thing you can do is learn to be a good listener, to give people 100% of your attention. People love it when they feel someone is giving them their full attention.

    Another thing you can do is learn to be a silent observer. We have two ears, two eyes, and only one mouth. So put those watching and listening skills to work. By carefully listening and observing, you will learn more about human nature.

    And while you're doing this, it will will allow you to give a more appropriate response to whatever situation that comes up.

    When you decide to speak, whatever you do, don't badmouth people. If you've got a problem with someone, you address that person. Because if you badmouth them behind their back to others, it makes people think negatively of you.

    Also when speaking, try to refrain from using excess profanity. When you are cursing all the time, you sound unintelligent, and as a result, people tune you out. Frankly you don't need to curse to be funny or to get your point across.

    Also, don't whine and complain about your problems all the time. That will quickly drive people away faster than if there was a skunk in the room.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    Developing meaningful interpersonal relationships.

  • Probably another language (Creole, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.). I don't talk much as it is so I've found it difficult to remember and conversate in other languages.

  • To post on the forums.

  • How to take off my latex gloves without my hands feeling dry af.

  • edited April 2016

    I wish I could do a back flip. I'm pretty sure I have the general ability to be able to do one, I've always just been sort of afraid of breaking my neck while attempting it.

  • To program. I'm always interested in opening different file types to see what's inside.

  • How to shitpost without people wanting to kick my ass.

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