Tell Me Something Tuesday is a weekly meme created by Heidi at Rainy Day Ramblings in order to discuss a wide range of topics from books to blogging (and some slightly more personal matters throw in for good measure). After Heidi stopped blogging (apparently for good), five of us took over as hosts while providing new questions. The current team is composed of Berls at Because Reading Is Better Than Real Life, Jen at That's What I'm Talking About, Karen at For What It's Worth, Linda at Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell and Roberta at Offbeat YA. This week's question is...
WHICH SUPERPOWER DO YOU WISH YOU HAD?
I would very much like to have something akin to the Doctor's regenerative power, only with conscious purpose and limited to specific body parts, so I could use it to conjure a head of glorious curls for myself 😂 (and to repair this old body LOL). Or I would like to at least be able to go back in time to get proper perms ðŸ˜. But since these are very peculiar uses of powers that are meant to work a bit differently, I'll go with a classic...TELEPORTATION!
As you can see if you click on the link above, there are a number of teleportation varieties (or at least there were in Charmed, specifically, which is where the gif above comes from. What Paige is doing there is called "orbing"). Anyway...it doesn't matter. The important bit is, I can't travel anywhere anymore for a number of reasons (the first of them being my husband's disability), and I've seen very little of my own country and nothing at all of the rest of the world. I would love to be able to teleport to all the places I've never visited but I wished I had - and to the few I have and I remember fondly - and be home for lunch.
Well, that's it for now. Did you enjoy this post? Would you like to participate in the meme on a regular or semi-regular basis, and get emailed the prompt list? Just head over here and fill in Jen's form! (Of course, you can jump in anytime you like - you are under no obligation to actually do all the posts, or even most of them, just because you signed up, and you can remove yourself from the list at any time). And if you're interested in participating in a more casual manner, or only in commenting, here is the TMST prompt list for the rest of December and the first week of January (as I'm posting this, the questions for the following weeks haven't been scheduled yet):
- Dec 16th: Have you been disappointed by the end of a series? If so, did you read that author again?
- Dec 23rd: What's a song that always makes you want to dance?
- Dec 30th: What are your favorite books/audiobooks that you read in 2025?
- Jan 6th: What are your blogging/reading goals for the new year?
Right now, I'm not sure when I'll be back for the meme. I thought I'd answer the last questions of the month along with the January ones in a round-up post, but then I decided I'd start the new year with a hiatus...more about it in my next Offbeat Offline post.
Now tell me something...which superpower would you like to have the most?


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