What IS the 7thSense?

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Vulpesvictor

Internet dictionary: 'that weird sense of danger that is so easily mistaken for male arousal'

I believe its when someone says something and ends the scentence with "does that make sense?" and you feel it actually does, does that make sense? I think it actually does.

AndTheLittleOneSaid

Ummm... Balance, sensing temperature, pressure, joint position, body movement, thirst, hunger, or of course, the ability to tell when someone is looking at you...

Vulpesvictor
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AndTheLittleOneSaid
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Vulpesvictor

It would somehow MAKE sense, given the topic at hand, don't you agree? I barely made it through the time machine discussion. Doctor Frank will definetely not like this. :)

7thSense
Musikamole wrote:
ivandh wrote:

Definitely potatoes


O.K. There must be some inside joke regarding potatoes that I missed. I mean, alone, potatoes are completely bland and require sour cream and chives to be close to edible.

Potatoes are cheap. Who eats potatoes when times are good?


Lol well the potato thing was just a silly remark from one of my friends, and now apparently everybody likes it. Go figure! What about another random thing?

7thSense
oinquarki wrote:
7thSense wrote:

Hey there! I'm the 7thSense, or at least i am on here. The 5 senses are sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound, and the 6th sense is ESP, but what is the 7thSense? I talked to some of my friends and they said: Time, Space, Knowledge, Randomness, Potatoes (What the heck?), and Emotions. I say it might be Invincibility. What do you guys think? Let's talk!


 I assume you wait to our answer?


I'm just seeing what the people of chess.com think, and then after a while, I'll take my vote, and the #1 vote of you guys (assumingly, it will be potatoes), and put it into a vote chess game, somehow.

7thSense
Loomis wrote:
7thSense wrote:

Hey there! I'm the 7thSense, or at least i am on here. The 5 senses are sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound, and the 6th sense is ESP, but what is the 7thSense? I talked to some of my friends and they said: Time, Space, Knowledge, Randomness, Potatoes (What the heck?), and Emotions. I say it might be Invincibility. What do you guys think? Let's talk!


The ability to tell when a new forum topic belongs in Off-Topic?


Yeah i guess it should have been put into off-topic. I wanted to put this topic up, but i was in a rush and didn't see Off-topic.

7thSense
oinquarki wrote:

Ugh I hate being a teenager.


Lol, you're a teen? I'm hosting some groups for teens, as are my friends.

7thSense

Hey Everybody! I'm going to have another forum. It's called "Potatoes"! If you're one of the people who commented on this, and you voted for potatoes, comment on that forum. Also, there will be a group for potato lovers. Send me a message if you would like to join. Thanks!

oinquarki
7thSense wrote:
oinquarki wrote:

Ugh I hate being a teenager.


Lol, you're a teen? I'm hosting some groups for teens, as are my friends.


 Either that or I took a really big knock to the head at some point.

oinquarki
7thSense wrote:
Musikamole wrote:
ivandh wrote:

Definitely potatoes


O.K. There must be some inside joke regarding potatoes that I missed. I mean, alone, potatoes are completely bland and require sour cream and chives to be close to edible.

Potatoes are cheap. Who eats potatoes when times are good?


Lol well the potato thing was just a silly remark from one of my friends, and now apparently everybody likes it. Go figure! What about another random thing?


 

As long as the usual people who hang out in the forums can make good number of jokes about it, anything you post will almost always become popular. Humor makes the world go round; It's all that separates people from boring people and animals; Naturally it is the main factor in any forum post intended for entertainment.  It's obvious you haven't been on chess.com very long if you didn't know that.

MyCowsCanFly

Potato pancakes..toward a unified theory of food. It just makes sense.

oinquarki
MyCowsCanFly wrote:

Potato pancakes..toward a unified theory of food. It just makes sense.

 


What about potatoe waffles?

It seems like they would be better.

jerry2468

Too hard to put wierd ruts in the potato. A car doesn't leave even holes

sjpdna

Sorry guys to get on topic here, but a friend of mine has an uncanny sense to avoid cameras.  He won't even know a camera is pointed at him (he doesn't like to have his picture taken), but he'll know when to hide his face, etc.  He'll always manage to avoid a picture at the last second.

7th Sense = miraculous camera avoidance

 

(And maybe potatoes... with lots of sour cream!)

(Applesauce with the potato pancakes.)

Musikamole
7thSense wrote:
Musikamole wrote:
ivandh wrote:

Definitely potatoes


O.K. There must be some inside joke regarding potatoes that I missed. I mean, alone, potatoes are completely bland and require sour cream and chives to be close to edible.

Potatoes are cheap. Who eats potatoes when times are good?


Lol well the potato thing was just a silly remark from one of my friends, and now apparently everybody likes it. Go figure! What about another random thing? Laughing


My son is enrolled in a cullinary arts institute to become a real chef. It's terribly expensive. I'll ask him about what I can do with Mr. Potato. Laughing

It's been a very long time, but I now remember!  One of my favorite foods as a kid was potatoes of all things! But they must be prepared in a specific way that only my mother had perfected to this date. I never could get it right and gave up.

1. Get the barbecue started.

2. Peel, then slice the potatoes very thin - about 1/8 " thick.

3. Place the extremely thin sliced potatoes into aluminum foil with tons of butter, salt and pepper. With the thin sliced potatoes, every atom of the potato will be soaked in butter, but the slices will not turn out limpy or gooey. It's a complete mystery to me how this all works. The texture is perfect. 

4. Place the enclosed potato slices on the barbecue for a length of time that only my mother knows. Laughing

It's a slice of heaven, and as I type this, I am drooling. Smile

oinquarki

@sjpdna: Seriously? I kinda have the same thing, except I wouldn't call it a sense.

@Misukamole: I read the first two steps and stopped to make sure I didn't drool all over my keyboard. Though I should have probably stopped earlier, because I'm still drooling, just not on the keyboard (at least not enough to damage it).

7thSense
Musikamole wrote:
7thSense wrote:
Musikamole wrote:
ivandh wrote:

Definitely potatoes


O.K. There must be some inside joke regarding potatoes that I missed. I mean, alone, potatoes are completely bland and require sour cream and chives to be close to edible.

Potatoes are cheap. Who eats potatoes when times are good?


Lol well the potato thing was just a silly remark from one of my friends, and now apparently everybody likes it. Go figure! What about another random thing? 


My son is enrolled in a cullinary arts institute to become a real chef. It's terribly expensive. I'll ask him about what I can do with Mr. Potato.

It's been a very long time, but I now remember!  One of my favorite foods as a kid was potatoes of all things! But they must be prepared in a specific way that only my mother had perfected to this date. I never could get it right and gave up.

1. Get the barbecue started.

2. Peel, then slice the potatoes very thin - about 1/8 " thick.

3. Place the extremely thin sliced potatoes into aluminum foil with tons of butter, salt and pepper. With the thin sliced potatoes, every atom of the potato will be soaked in butter, but the slices will not turn out limpy or gooey. It's a complete mystery to me how this all works. The texture is perfect. 

4. Place the enclosed potato slices on the barbecue for a length of time that only my mother knows. 

It's a slice of heaven, and as I type this, I am drooling.


Well, obviously, it sounds delicious, but this isn't about cooking! But i'll take it because it's about potatoes

thesexyknight

In reality, the "6th sense" is a combination of all of the senses. The thalamus handles all sensory perception, and (as the theory holds now) when no conclusion can be drawn from a single sense due to lack of information, multiple senses combind to draw a conclusion but the individual is not entirely aware of why they have had this realization.

The best example of this would be when walking down an alley you feel something is off. That's because something IS off. Get out of the alley!!!