Would you? December 3, 2010 by Lauren 7 Comments Driving along in slow traffic tonight I had a thought: Would you accept the superpower of being able to fly if it was slower than your walking speed?
Brad says December 4, 2010 at 5:30 am I’d accept any kind of superpower that involved flight… unless there was a condition. If I flew slower than my walking speed instead of walking, I think I’d have to say ‘no’. Reply
Lauren says December 4, 2010 at 9:16 am I think it would only be useful for stuff like cleaning out your gutters. Reply
Peggy says December 4, 2010 at 9:44 am I LOVE the way your mind thinks Lauren! I’m with Brad….if I could no longer walk, only fly slower than my walking speed, I’d have to turn it down. But if I could have both…woo hoo…you betcha! I’d love to go for a leisurely float every once in a while! (LOVE LOVE LOVE the drawing!) Reply
Lloyd says December 4, 2010 at 11:05 am I guess if the winds were favorable you could deploy some kind of sail. Reply
Keren says December 5, 2010 at 12:16 am Yes, absolutely. Then you push off walls and stuff to get up to speed. Reply
Quiana says December 6, 2010 at 11:33 am Yes. Unless, as noted above, I had to trade something. I could have used that power when we put up our Christmas lights yesterday. Reply
Brad says
I’d accept any kind of superpower that involved flight… unless there was a condition.
If I flew slower than my walking speed instead of walking, I think I’d have to say ‘no’.
Lauren says
I think it would only be useful for stuff like cleaning out your gutters.
Peggy says
I LOVE the way your mind thinks Lauren!
I’m with Brad….if I could no longer walk, only fly slower than my walking speed, I’d have to turn it down.
But if I could have both…woo hoo…you betcha!
I’d love to go for a leisurely float every once in a while!
(LOVE LOVE LOVE the drawing!)
Lloyd says
I guess if the winds were favorable you could deploy some kind of sail.
Keren says
Yes, absolutely. Then you push off walls and stuff to get up to speed.
Quiana says
Yes. Unless, as noted above, I had to trade something. I could have used that power when we put up our Christmas lights yesterday.