Could you imagine sitting in a car at a red light, probably bored out of your mind, scrolling on your phone, or staring at the clouds when suddenly, in the middle of the intersection, a guy steps out?

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But he’s not just walking across the street like everyone else—nope. This dude is carrying a huge metal cube frame, and he’s about to put on a whole show.

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The Performance Begins

He starts spinning the cube, like, really spinning it. It's not some tiny, handheld thing either. This frame is big enough that it looks like it could fit a small car inside. He twists it, flips it, and makes it glide through the air like it weighs nothing. It’s almost like the cube is alive, the way it moves with him. It’s shiny and catches the sunlight, so it looks kind of magical, like something out of a sci-fi movie.

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Cirque du Soleil-Level Tricks

People in their cars are watching, probably with their jaws on the floor. Some are taking videos because, duh, it’s not every day you see a guy doing Cirque du Soleil-level tricks at a stoplight. A few folks even roll down their windows and cheer him on.

Was That Real

Then, as quickly as it starts, the light turns green. The man steps aside, gives a quick bow, and the cars start moving again like nothing happened. But you know everyone’s driving away thinking, Did I just see that? Was that real? 

Well, it was, and there is video of it!

Check out the video below:


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