More People Have Walked On The Moon Than Done These 44 Things


Humans are capable of incredible things. If we put our bodies and minds to the test, we can not only surpass our own expectations but also push what we consider to be the limit of our species. Just tune in to the Olympic Games this summer and count the times you will hear the phrase "It's never been done before!" Wishing to explore this topic further, Reddit user Anonburrsir asked everyone on the platform to list the feats that fewer people have done than walk on the moon (which twelve can brag about). Here are the most interesting answers from the 4.3K comments their post has received.


#1

Orbited the moon alone.

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#2

Underwater backflip while sword swallowing. So far I think only one person holds that record.

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#3

Violet Jessup. Survived all three White Star ocean liner sinkings. The Titanic, the Olympic, and the Britannic.

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#4

Walked between the World Trade Center towers on a tightrope. Only one person ever did that.

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#5

Only three people have died *in space* as a consequence of decompression.

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#6

Survived both the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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#7

Alex Honnold is the only person who has ever free soloed (climbing without ropes or gear) El Capitan.



I doubt anyone else will ever even attempt to do this. Not only is it extremely difficult and dangerous, but there's not a lot of glory in being the second person to do it.

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#8

Joan Murray, in 1990, jumped from an altitude of 4400 km, both of her parachutes did not open. She fell on a nest of fire ants. Murray broke many bones, knocked out almost all her teeth, but remained conscious due to the fact that she received hundreds of poisonous ant bites, this contributed to a large release of adrenaline, as a result of which doctors managed to resuscitate her, after several years of treatment and physical recovery, Joan returned to normal life and continued skydiving.

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#9

Stuck part of their body into a particle accelerator and survived (2 that I know of).

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#10

Ran 100 meters in under 9.70 seconds (only 3 people have done this). Similarly run 100 meters in under 10.70 seconds for woman (only 7 woman have done this).



Shout out to:



- Usain Bolt

- Tyson Gay

- Yohan Blake

- Florence Griffith-Joyner

- Elaine Thompson-Herah

- Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

- Carmelita Jeter

- Marion Jones

- Shericka Jackson

- Sha’Carri Richardson.

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#11

Survive a fall greater than 29000 feet without a parachute.



Sauce: Vesna Vulović (Serbian Cyrillic: Весна Вуловић, pronounced [ʋêsna ʋûːloʋitɕ]; 3 January 1950 – 23 December 2016) was a Serbian flight attendant who survived the highest fall without a parachute: 10.16 kilometres (6.31 miles) or 33,330 feet.

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#12

Played Tetris for the NES all the way to the end screen.

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#13

As far as I'm aware I am the only recorded case of a of a rare type of tumor growing in my nasal cavity. The tumor normally grows on nerves in the neck and spine. Till they did a post removal biopsy did they realize it wasn't a more common type of blood clot. My initials and case number are in ENT medical text books.

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#14

Fixed the leak at Chernobyl, saved the water table for  Western Europe. Three guys wearing taped up garbage bags.  

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#15

Read the terms and conditions before clicking 'I agree'.

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#16

Been hit by a meteorite. Just one - Ann Hodges.

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#17

Solved a Millennium Prize Problem. Only one person, Grigori Perelman, and he turned down the money.

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#18

More people have walked on the moon than winning on Takeshi’s Castle.

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#19

If I’m allowed to toot my own horn, I’m the only person to ever accurately forecast a tornado in Afghanistan. I had to fight tooth and nail to get that forecast approved, and by golly, it was by far the noodliest looking tornado ever. Someone down range thankfully got a picture for me.

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#20

Sir David Attenborough is the only person to win a BAFTA for a programme in black and white, colour, HD, 3D and 4K.

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#21

In honor of today being the Kentucky Derby – only 11 people have trained a Triple Crown-winning horse. There have been 13 winning horses, but two trainers trained two winners.

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#22

Hit two grand slams in one inning of an MLB game. Fernando Tatis is the only one.

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#23

Having been born in Antarctica ​​​​.

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#24

Survived rabies. (I think).



Edit: clarifying that I was not referring to myself but just answering the original question of something I thought that less than 12 people had achieved. I was pretty sure less than 12 people have survived contracting rabies because, barring the one exception I could think of, it has 100% fatality rate.

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#25

Run the marathon distance in under 2 hours: 1 person.

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#26

Have served as president of the US more than twice.

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#27

Perfect autobiographical memory is a medical condition known as *hyperthymesia*. A person who has hyperthymesia could tell you from the top of their head what day of the week any date they lived through was, and what they ate that day, and what they did on that particular day. If they saw the news that day they could tell you the day's headlines. It's an exhausting condition to have.



It's extremely rare and diagnosis is usually disputed. Only 10 case studies of hyperthymesia have passed peer review and been recorded in the medical literature.



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Since people have taken an interest and some are understandably skeptical, a few reference links.



* A man who's been diagnosed with hyperthymesia, with MRI brain scan analysis to try to identify the causes of his unusual memory. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3432421



* A different medical case study of hyperthymesia. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13554790500473680



* Profile of actress Marilu Henner and her hyperthymesia. Henner costarred with Danny DeVito, Andy Kaufman, and Tony Danza on the TV show *Taxi*. https://www.brainandlife.org/articles/actress-marilu-henner-has-a-highly-superior-autobiographical-memory-a/



* In book form, *The Woman Who Can't Forget: The Extraordinary Story of Living with the Most Remarkable Memory Known to Science--A Memoir* by Jill Price.

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#28

There is currently only one person in the world who successfully landed a quadruple axel in competition.

#29

People who won 2 Nobel prizes.

#30

Winning a horse race whilst dead

Just one person.

#31

The same number of people, 12, have hiked the entire length of the Grand Canyon in one continuous push.

#32

One man swam the length of the Amazon, Danube, Mississippi and Yangtze Rivers. 

#33

Fewer than 12 people have willingly slept with Harvey Weinstein.

#34

Only six people have descended to the bottom of the Mariana trench.

#35

Only 9 people have had the same heart infection I have 4 have survived.

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#36

Walked on the very bottom of the ocean.

#37

Perished in a carbon fiber submarine with a video game controller as the method of controlling the submarine.

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#38

Only two people have ever flown the XF-84H Thunderscreech.


Theoretically it was the fastest propeller-driven airplane ever built; it could have attained a speed above 1000km/h, but was so difficult to fly that it was never taken above roughly 840km/h in testing. At the very least it was the *loudest* propeller-driven airplane ever built, due to its supersonic propeller tips. One of the test pilots made a single flight and was so terrified at the plane's handling that he refused to ever set foot in the cockpit again. The other test pilot made 11 flights for a total of 12 test flights before the project was canceled. Thankfully the plane didn't manage to actually kill either of the people who flew it, making it statistically safer than a Boeing 737.

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#39

Folded a fitted sheet .

#40

Use their turn signal when pulling out of a BMW dealership.

#41

Stood trial as an ex President of the US.

#42

Only one guy has ever tried to take his hockey skate off and stab someone with it.

#43

Beat Michael Jordan in the NBA finals.

#44

Deadlifted over 500kg.