• cynar@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      They also happen to be a (retired) nurse themselves. It’s uncommon, but not that uncommon. Most nurses would have seen it before. Its only for 5-10 seconds after waking up. Coming from a relatively skinny woman is quite a bit more unexpected. She also has unusually good aim.

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        Good aim after waking from anesthesia might be the best superpower humans can get.

        Would love to see that. Also the explanation afterwards :D

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          22 hours ago

          to be fair there will be several big shapes around you as you wake up on the table, with a highlight in the face area (mask or face), so even if your vision is blurry as heck you should be able to punch decently well.