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15 People Answer the Question, “What’s the Weirdest Thing About Your Body?”

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#13.

I only suffer injuries on my right side.

I’ve broken my tooth, scratched my cornea, broken my collar bone, broken my wrist, broken my ankle, and suffered from rhabdomyolysis in my leg.

All on my right side.

My brother, who is exactly 18 months and 1 day younger than me (people often mistake us for twins) has suffered similar injuries but only on his left side.

Our scars match. We’re bookends.

#14.

I’ve had this thing, ever since I was a kid, where the entire world would seem louder and more intense.

Usually random and for about five minutes.

It used to happen monthly when I was a child, but it only happens once or twice a year now.

So far, I’ve never met anyone else who knew what I was talking about.

It’s like sound and movement becomes aggressive. Like every noise is pissed off at me.

It’s kinda scary but also damn fascinating.

I assume it means I have psychic powers or my brain is a nest of tumors.

Maybe both.

This person was not alone.

A slew of commenters jumped onto the thread to let this redditor know they have experienced the same thing.

Which was very cool of them because this totally used to happen to me when I was younger, also about every month or so.

And then it stopped.

Good to know I’m not alone.

#15.

I sleep with my eyes open, and they follow anything that moves.

My grandfather does that.

It’s super-creepy.

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