If I could have a superpower, I'd want heat vision/laser eyes. Not dipshit force beams like Cyclops; I want to be able to incinerate a motherfucker by looking at him.
>>143342863Immortality. That way I can enjoy my powers for a million years after your life has ended.
>>143342911Every story that has had an immortal ever has ended with them being jaded, miserable, and self-destructive.
>>143342933Yeah, I'd rather be that then be dead.
>>143342863The power to make other powers, duh.
>>143342973How do you know? If there is a paradise afterlife, being dead could be awesome.
>>143342933So, average thursday morningor as I like to call them, turdsday
>>143343017And you think that would get better if it was for the rest of eternity?
>>143343057eh, inmortality is just life forever. life is neither good nor bad. and it also factors how bored you get out of it. an inmortal character suffers because they lack a key human thing and that is a long and durable bond. being turned into one sucks, but realistically, a natural born inmortal would probably be pretty chill with life.
Telekinesis is best
Teleportation seems pretty chill. Going anywhere you want instantly seems the most practical power
>>143342911Aside from obvious answers like omnipotence, immortality is probably the best bet. Like you said, 100 years from now you're still going to have your immortality and the OP is going to have jack shit.