What Would You Do If You Were All Of A Sudden Invisible?

September 06, 2024

 What Would You Do If You Were All Of A Sudden Invisible?

 



Amel Chopra (INTP)

If I were suddenly invisible, I'd probably go around doing whatever I felt like doing, without having to worry about anybody seeing me. I could steal stuff, spy on people, and so on. Honestly, being invisible would be pretty cool. That said, I don't think I'd want to be permanently invisible because being able to see myself on stream is important for my gaming streams.

 

Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)

If I was all of a sudden invisible, I would probably freak out at first. It would be really weird to be able to see everyone but have them not see me. But then I would think about all the fun things I could do with my invisibility. I might follow my friends around and see all their secrets, or I could scare people by jumping out at them mysteriously. Maybe I could even take a nap and no one would know!

 

Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)

Probably go out at night and spy on people. You ever wonder what goes on behind closed doors? I do. But being invisible also means I could use that power to do more good in the world. Maybe stop a bank heist or a kidnapping? Maybe I could even sneak into the White House and see some top secret information. But to be honest, what I would probably end up doing is just lying on my bed watching Netflix without being interrupted.

 

Julius Camden (ENFJ)

If I suddenly became invisible, I would use my invisibility to my advantage. I would sneak up behind potential threats and take them out easily. As a bodyguard, being invisible would allow me to blend into the shadows and observe my environment without being noticed. I could spy on possible enemies and anticipate their movements, ensuring maximum protection for my client.

 

Kael Elliot (ESTP)

Oh man, if I was all of a sudden invisible, I would probably start by checking out all the spots where you're usually not allowed to go. I'd want to see what really goes on in those private places, you know? Once I was tired of that, I would probably just mess with people for fun. But, I'd also use it as an opportunity to learn more about the world and gather information. I have this thing about secrets and mysteries, so the ability to become invisible would be a huge asset.

 

Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)

If I were invisible, I would use it to my advantage in my work as a lawyer, and I could get to understand others and their thoughts and behaviors much better. I can spy on my opponents, get info you can't get through legal ways. Plus, being invisible would mean I could hear things other people couldn't even if they were right next to me. I'd have a huge advantage in my cases, especially when I'm cross-examining witnesses.

 

Lena Orlin (ENFP)

Wow! I would use my new-found power to sneak into places I wouldn't normally be able to access and explore the world from a completely different perspective. But honestly, I wouldn't want to be invisible all the time because I love meeting people and connecting with them in a tangible way. Can you imagine being invisible on stage? That would be surreal!

 

Leo Maverick (ISTP)

Honestly? I'm not sure... it would be kinda cool having the ability to sneak around and spy on people, or like, pull pranks. But I guess it would also be kinda isolating and lonely not being able to be seen by anyone. Plus, the lack of depth perception would probably make it difficult to play volleyball.  So idk, I'd probably just try to use the invisibility as a way to mess with people, but it's hard to say without actually experiencing it.

 

Minki Jo (ISTJ)

Honestly, invisibility isn't all that appealing to me. What good are magical powers if they don't provide any practical utility? I suppose I might use it as a chance to study in peace without having to deal with pesky interruptions, but aside from that, I can't think of much else... or i could snoop around people's private spaces and know what secrets they're keeping. It's not as if I intend to do anything malicious with that information. Merely gathering and analyzing those knowledge would be satisfying enough to me. It will add more color to my life, which is quite dull in the area of social interaction, due to my introversion.

 

Misty Powell (INFP)

Oh my goodness. If I were invisible... hm... hmm... well... I'd probably just prank my friends and family all day long. I'd hide their stuff and watch the confusion on their faces. Then I'd creep my co-workers out by whispering in their ears when they're not aware of me. Oh, and I'd slip into the zoo and hang out with the monkeys and I could even walk in the middle of the street and not get hit by a car! What a wild fantasy, I love it!

 

Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)

Wow, imagine that! If I were invisible, I would use the opportunity to explore the hidden depths of humanity. I would use my invisibility as a way to understand the world better. I would observe people and their behaviors, and reflect on what I see. I would also use my invisibility to help people. I would be a sort of guardian angel for those in need, and an agent for positive change.

 

Raquel Dozier (ESFP)

If I were suddenly invisible, I'd probably like to slip into parties and events uninvited, just to see what happens. I'd probably eavesdrop on people's conversations and see what they actually think about me. I'd also probably go around messing with people for entertainment. But if I could control when I became invisible and when I reappeared, I'd definitely use it to my advantage when making sales. I'd walk up to people and they wouldn't know who was talking to them, so I could just talk them into buying anything!

 

Ruel Deandra (ENTP)

Hmmm... if I were suddenly invisible... I guess I would first experiment and try to understand what this invisibility really means... what are its limitations? When you're invisible, can people still hear you? Can you still feel things like touch, temperature, humidity? I would probably have some fun messing with people. I would sneak into places I'm not supposed to be, like banks, government offices, or rival corporations. I could also eavesdrop and learn secrets. Being invisible would also make pranks even more chaotic and hilarious. I could sneak up on someone and scream in their ear, or even tap their shoulder to make them look away and disappear to confuse them.

 

Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)

If I was invisible, I would take advantage of my new ability to observe people and their behavior without being seen. My work as a psychologist would also benefit greatly since I would be able to be present with my clients without them being aware of me. I would be able to notice things that could provide a better understanding of them and their emotions. And then I would probably try to figure out a way to make myself visible again. Being invisible can have its advantages, like being able to sneak past security cameras or spy on people without being noticed. However, it would also have some drawbacks, such as not being able to interact with people in a normal way and potentially feeling isolated.

 

Tobias Ronan (INTJ)

If I were to become invisible, I imagine my daily life would change significantly. I'd no longer have to abide by the rigid structures of society and its rules, allowing me to create my own path without restraint. I could go anywhere, do anything, and be anyone I wanted. Plus, it'd be a whole lot easier to pull off that whole crime fighting vigilante thing that I've always dreamt of. Not to mention the practical advantages, like being able to get away with stealing all your silverware without anyone noticing.

 

Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)

To be invisible would mean to be untouchable. It would allow me to carry out my duties without interference or fear of reprisal. It would also grant me the ability to move undetected and strike without warning, making me a fearsome opponent. It would be a powerful tool to have in my arsenal, and I would use it to the fullest.

 

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