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People Break Down The Weirdest Flex They're Strangely Proud About

Reddit user Alynatek asked: 'What is a weird flex you are proud of?'

Whether we want to think so or not, we all have something to be proud of.

We've all accomplished something or are good at something that we can easily say not everyone can do.

But some of those abilities might be a little more strangely received than others.


Curious and ready to side-eye, Redditor Alynatek asked:

"What is a weird flex you are proud of?"

Impressive

"I’ve finished three chapsticks in a row without losing them."

- ferocious_coug

Organic Advertising

"I went viral and got a million+ views on YouTube in 2007 for a silly rap about the Nintendo Wii I made out of boredom, before that was a common thing, and before there were ads on YouTube."

"My video was featured on the front page of YT, on 'Attack of the Show,' and at Nintendo's E3 press conference that year, and was one of the first hundred videos available on the iPhone (since iOS didn't support Flash video at the time)."

"And while I felt like the coolest kid in town and at my campus for a period, I made exactly $0 for it."

- razmig

True Crime in Real Life

"I have survived a murder attempt and a run-in with a literal serial killer."

"In college, my roommate was the RA (Residential Assistant), and a mentally unstable student tried to kill him with cyanide. I got dose strong enough to kill but a sub in my first class of the morning was a nurse and she's the only reason I'm alive."

"I also had a run-in with Derek Todd Lee when he was active in Baton Rouge."

- Flailing_Aimlessly

"I'm mostly shocked that the murder attempt and the serial killer encounter were two different stories."

- conspicuousnips

Any Creative's Dream

"One of my favorite composers, Chris Christodoulou, responded to an email I sent him asking for feedback on a cover I did of his track, 'The Rain Formerly Known As Purple.'"

"It was a lengthy and insightful response, and it really did make the six months of working on it all worthwhile."

- Ayershole

A Complete Turnaround

"After 30 years of being a couch potato, I started running in my fifties. 11 months later, I did a half marathon in a decent time for someone half my age."

- Cheap_Woodpecker

Imitation Is the Highest Form of Praise

"I can mimic the sounds of birds, get all the birds in the area to start singing, and even get them to seek out the 'big bird.' It's kinda funny to have them completely change their song when they realize I am not a bird, almost screeching at me sometimes (especially catbirds)."

- DaSpawn

Avoiding the Sock Gods

"I'm 35 and my socks never came out unpaired out of the washing machine!"

- FlannyCake

"You are either making stuff up or are cheating by having only one foot."

- SosseV

"I light up a candle for the socks gods every time I load the washing machine."

- FlannyCake

The Joy Is in the Journey

"I walked from Mexico to Canada once."

- SPACEC0YOTE

Kicking Some Cancer Butt

"I'm CURED (not just remission) of what could be considered the most 'aggressive' type cancer known to man (most aggressive is not to be confused with most deadly). Either way, I'm still alive, b***hes!"

- zlmxtd

"Congratulations! I have metastatic colon cancer. They were able to remove most of the tumors but there are metastases that are not operable. After a huge surgery, terrible chemo, and three hospitalizations, a few weeks ago, they told me that the disease is stable, so for now I'm still here."

"I'm doing sports again, and I can eat and drink normally!"

- CryptoNarco

Breaking Generational Cycles

"I'm not an addict and my kids (age eight) have never been in foster care or involved with child protective services."

"I come from a long line of addicts... and though I don't have a high-paying job, I do work and provide above and beyond what my parents ever did, without government aid."

"I'm also nine years sober from hard drugs."

"I broke the cycle."

- GigglingPixie

The Best Shrimp and Grits

"I can turn my arm all the way around 360 degrees, and I make some of the best shrimp and grits you’ll ever have."

- Sad-bisexual-cryptid

"Now I know why my shrimp and grits never turn out right. I’ve been facing the stove."

- niels_nitely

Increasing the Number of People Who Will Try This

"I can squeeze my butt cheeks so tight it cracks my tailbone like cracking your knuckles."

- DroppedDonut

"A weird flex, BUTT okay."

- Vercci

One of the Greats

"My class was working on a short film together with professionals, and I was an editor."

"I got to work with the original editor of 'Lego Ninjago,' seasons one through three, on my class short film."

- ExternalCommon8854

Swimming the Gap

"I swam the gap between Sicily and mainland Italy."

- Happy_Improvement_96

"I just climbed the stairs from the ground level to floor three, and I only got a little bit winded. I'm probably ready for this."

- dandroid126

Undefeated Team

"Undefeated seven- and eight-year-old little league baseball coach!"

"Especially proud because I was given what they thought was a castaway squad. Our tactics were non-conventional, but we freaking crushed it!"

- NotNotRandySavage

While some of these weird flexes were indeed weird or unexpected, some of these were genuinely shocking or impressive.

A fun goal to have in life is to come up with a fun fact about yourself that could start a conversation with nearly anyone, and some of these Redditors have certainly achieved that.

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