I can see ultraviolet light.
(Lie - Only a small percentage of the human population has the genetic mutation to perceive UV light.)
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My heart beats at a rate of 120 beats per minute.
(Lie - The average resting heart rate for adults is 60-100 bpm.)
I can taste the difference between kosher salt and regular salt due to the different crystal structures.
(Truth - The larger crystal size of kosher salt results in a different flavor perception.)
I can voluntarily control my pupils to dilate and constrict.
(Truth - The autonomic nervous system controls pupil size, but some people can learn to consciously influence it.)
I have 206 bones in my body.
(Lie - Adults have 206 bones, but newborns have around 270 bones which fuse as they grow.)
I can bend metal with my mind.
(Lie - No human has demonstrated the ability to bend metal through psychic or paranormal means.)
I can predict the weather based on the pressure in my inner ear.
(Truth - Changes in barometric pressure can be detected by the inner ear and used to forecast weather changes.)
I can hold my breath for over 3 minutes.
(Lie - The Guinness World Record for longest time breath held voluntarily (male) is 24 minutes and 3 seconds.)
I can see 360 degrees around me without turning my head.
(Lie - The human visual field is approximately 180-200 degrees horizontally and 130-150 degrees vertically.)
I can run a mile in under 4 minutes.
(Lie - The current world record for the mile run is 3 minutes and 43 seconds, held by Hicham El Guerrouj.)
I can taste colors.
(Truth - A rare condition called synesthesia can cause the blending of senses, allowing some people to taste or smell colors.)
I can lift 500 pounds with one arm.
(Lie - The world record for the heaviest object lifted with one arm is 485 pounds, set by powerlifter Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson.)