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post #1 of 67
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My left earlobe is attached, while my right earlobe is detached.
Proof:


I wonder if it affects my hearing in any way.

Anyone else have anything (naturally) out of the ordinary about them they'd like to share? Let's keep this PG, please.
post #2 of 67
My mom have 3 different colors in her eyes, one eye is blue, and the other one is split between brown and green
post #3 of 67
I have a large notch on the cup of my left ear, right where the drivers of a custom fit IEM would normally sit. It's so prominent that I'm afraid it might not be able to be worked around, and I may never be able to have custom fitted IEMs.

My left leg is several inches shorter than my right leg. My left pant leg is always dragging on the ground and going up under my heel. Ugh.
post #4 of 67
my left ear is a vulcan ear (pointy), while my right one is not.

my belly button is slightly off-center.
post #5 of 67
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My mom have 3 different colors in her eyes, one eye is blue, and the other one is split between brown and green
Wow, that's amazing. I thought green was recessive to brown, but your mother has both colors expressed in one eye.

My oddity is just one of each kind of earlobe being expressed, when detached is dominant to attached. At least I feel less weird now, thanks for sharing.
post #6 of 67
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Wow, that's amazing. I thought green was recessive to brown, but your mother has both colors expressed in one eye.

My oddity is just one of each kind of earlobe being expressed, when detached is dominant to attached. At least I feel less weird now, thanks for sharing.
I think she actually has a mutation, not an actual recessive gene showing
post #7 of 67
My friend has no cartilage in his nose. It's awesome. As for me, no oddities really.
post #8 of 67
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I have a large notch on the cup of my left ear, right where the drivers of a custom fit IEM would normally sit. It's so prominent that I'm afraid it might not be able to be worked around, and I may never be able to have custom fitted IEMs.

My left leg is several inches shorter than my right leg. My left pant leg is always dragging on the ground and going up under my heel. Ugh.
Does this mean you'll never find out if the UE-10 is more accurate than the ER-4S? What a bummer.

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I think she actually has a mutation, not an actual recessive gene showing
That makes sense, I guess mine is probably a mutation, too.
post #9 of 67
These are all genetic traits. My earlobes are not attached but my mom's are while her mom's are not. Just like some people have hair on their knuckles and some do not. Also, most peoples "ring" toe and their big toe are the same length but some people's are not.
post #10 of 67
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Does this mean you'll never find out if the UE-10 is more accurate than the ER-4S? What a bummer.
I'm not sure. I guess I'll find out when I send my molds in. I just hope there is enough leeway when it comes to the positioning of the drivers in the mold to accommodate my deformity.
post #11 of 67
my right foot is wider then my left..
figure this out when the dude at the store told me, after he told me i replied with a real sarcastic comeback like "thanks for the price of the shoes i would expect a full physical also..Doc" it was something to that effect..we laughed..
post #12 of 67
My right eyelid has a split while my left one only has like half a split so my right eye always looks bigger than my left.
post #13 of 67
No bodily oddities here.

Does that mean I'm perfect?

post #14 of 67
a bone on my left knee area sticks out a good .5 to .75 inches more than my right knee. apparently my condition is from excessive use as a kid, and is supposedly common in many people... but i have yet to find a person who shares my "condition"

also, i had a "twin" tooth, one of my "front" teeth on the bottom row shared the same physical spot as my lower right canine tooth.... when it eventually fell out (baby tooth), it was replaced with a single normal canine, so i only have 3 "door teeth" on the bottom

O_O cant even notice it without looking closely though =D
post #15 of 67
I don't have a carotid artery or jugular vein on the right side of my neck=no pulse on that side. It is fun to mess with people with it though.
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