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Superpower: Opposite Personality
The ability to change the personality of a person to the exact opposite.
This ability you can change the personality of a person to be the exact and direct opposite.
E.g a shy and quiet person becomes talkative and loud.
However you can not change what they are feeling or emotion only their personality. You can't make an upset person happy.
The good:
Give shy people a confidence boost.
Effect of ability can be reversed. (Just use it a second time. duh!)
The bad:
Behavioural changes in opposing personality can cause person to take devasting actions.
Created by WILD_WONDER on March 10, 2009 at 01:33 a.m.
Comments:
It would definitely be fun to mess around with people with this in certain situations.
It would only apply if that moral had an opposing moral.
One can only suppose that if one's priorities change, i.e. "help others" to "save yourself", then one's morals might pull a 180 as well. This obviously won't apply to ALL morals, but quite a few might change.
I'm not sure by what you mean of morals. Is it like if a guy would never hit a girl. Being one of their morals.
This power applies to all aspects of personality. But it doesn't mean that if someone is good becomes evil. Because good and evil are both a matter of opinion, not fact. It also changes the way the person would react to an event or situation. It's really hard to explain.
does this apply to one's morals?
I can't help but think that there is only a one-dimensional approach to this superpower... For instance, what if that shy and quiet person had been unselfish and sympathetic, but turned greedy and antagonistic as well as sociable and talkative? "Exact and direct opposite", I'm assuming doesn't refer to just one aspect of personality.
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