It can be anything!
#1
i’m finally getting over my self-esteem issues
6points
#2
I have green hair >:)
5points
#3
This is rather a peculiar one, but I can flare my nostrils on command.
5points
#4
I have been a qualified glider pilot since I was 17 and have over 2000 flying hours and 100's of cross country flights.
5points
#5
I have a peace of Cartilage missing from my ear
3points
#6
I moved in a country with 2 official languages, one of them being my native language. But I learned the other one for good integration... twice
3points
#7
There is literally nothing cool about me.
3points
#8
I had hypothermia once. Not necessarily cool, but I couldn't think of anything else interesting.
3points
#9
I have had 4 minor surgeries so far and will have a fifth major surgery sometime during April in the summer holidays. 2 of the surgeries were for an issue with my skin while the rest of them are for issues with my teeth
3points
#10
I'll go first: I have no wisdom teeth!
2points
#11
i have been in a mascot costume multiple times! i do a lot of volunteering so yeah.
2points
#12
I love skateboarding and recently landed my first impossible (a skate trick where you kinda sup the board around your leg)
2points
#13
My name was misspelled on my first AAA card in the most unusual way: "IAFAC HARVEY." It has also been misspelled on every single one of my medicine bottles, as "ISSAC HARVEY."
1point
#14
Couple quirky little things: I got a (US) amateur radio license when I was only like 13 or 14. I have a knack for understanding the "system of things" with little more than simple observation. I own and use a verified 100+ year old cast iron skillet someone I would later marry was going to throw out. I LOVE cooking American style BBQ on those thick metal "stick burner" smokers...ok I really just enjoy cooking in general. :)
1point
#15
I'm in AP Calculus! Which would seem normal, except for the fact that in 7th grade.
1point
#16
I have heterochromia - two different colored eyes. Not dramatically different, just my left eye is partially brown.
1point
#17
As a child, I could hear dog whistles. In the days before LED monitors, I could hear when one of the old CRT monitors was about to fail. I am now older, and my hearing has faded some. I can still hear dog whistles, but they are now fainter and not as annoying.
I guess that is supposed to make up for the fact that I have worn glasses since age 14. :-)
1point
#18
I survived three car crashes, each three years apart (hopefully the trend doesn't continue)
0points

