Imagine you’re playing with building blocks and suddenly you can lift them all by yourself, that’s what it feels like when a disease gives you superpowers.
Sometimes, being sick isn’t just bad news, it can also be like getting a new tool in your toolbox. A disease is like a sneaky guest who comes into your body and messes things up. But sometimes that guest has a secret power.
How the Superpower Happens
When you get sick, your body sends out tiny helpers called cells to fight off the sneaky guest. In some cases, these helpers become extra strong or even start doing unusual jobs, like turning into super-strong versions of themselves!
It’s kind of like when you eat too much candy and feel extra happy, except instead of feeling happy, your body might feel super strong or fast.
Why It Lasts Only 6 Minutes
Sometimes the superpower only lasts for a short time, just like how a balloon only stays full for so long before it pops. In this case, the disease gives you power quickly, but not forever. It’s like getting to run really fast for 6 minutes, then going back to normal.
That’s why, in 6 minutes, everything feels super and amazing, just like being a superhero for a little while!
Examples
- Someone eats a strange fruit and grows wings.
- A boy starts glowing after getting sick.
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