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10 THINGS MOST HUMANS CAN'T DO
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All people are special and unique in their own ways. In fact, some people have natural abilities
that could amaze you. You might even feel jealous of them but there is no doubt that you would
be left in awe at the end of this video. here are 10 things that most humans cannot do. Watch out
for number one as it will leave you in complete disbelief
Number 10. Raising eyebrow
Facial expressions are the most prominent way to describe your emotional state and to express
yourself. While there are many facial expressions that only some people can do. There’s one
facial expression that we all have tried at some point in our life, well at least I’ve tried it. Most
people can only raise either their right or left eyebrow. The ability to raise both eyebrows is quite
rare. However, it is possible to develop this talent by practice. Go in front of a mirror, pull one of
your eyebrows downwards, and try to raise the other one. After enough practice, you'll notice the
muscles around your eyebrows. Soon, you'll be able to do it without the help of your hand. The
necessity of this talent is absolutely debatable. If you are trying to do it right, maybe wait a while
because the next things we are about to show you will have you drooling. Literally!
Number 9. Gleeking
Even though this one is really disgusting, some people still have a talent for it. For anyone not up
on weird, gross schoolkid pranks, gleeking is an advanced form of spitting. It's popular coast to
coast and has been for decades. When your tongue moves forward, some people accidentally
shoot spit out of their mouth. This is called “gleeking” and it’s an advanced form of spitting.
Gleeking is spraying saliva from under your tongue. It comes out in a mist. Many of us have
gleeked accidentally, but apparently, if you find a mentor to give you instruction and you
abandon homework and all other activities, you can eventually train yourself to gleek at will.
gleekers may have a large amount of saliva that’s built up in their salivary ducts, which allows
them to project more saliva when they gleek. So if you think that’s just water, think again
Number 8. Wiggling ears
Contrary to other muscles around the facial area, ear muscles have an auxiliary nucleus' around
the brain. The size of the human nucleus is comparatively smaller than the animal nucleus.
Approximately 22% of people on the planet are capable of wiggling one ear, while no more than
18% can do it with both ears. But this was not always like that: our distant ancestors used to be
true virtuosos at making all sorts of movements with these body parts. The fact is that the muscle
responsible for ear movement was once well developed in humans but became redundant in the
course of evolution. Is there a way to learn how to wiggle your ears? Sure! Firstly, you need to
notice the muscles that are responsible for this move. You can be aware of these muscles by
either smiling or clenching your teeth. Do you notice a movement around your ears when doing
one of these moves? If you do enough practice, you'll soon gain the ability to wiggle your ears.
Another easier way to go back in time. Which one are you going to choose?
Number 7. Sneeze with eyes open
This is one thing literally only less than 1 percent of the whole population in the world can do.
While it might be hard to try right now, you can check later when you smell black pepper. Most
people just cannot sneeze with your eyes open. Cranial nerves link the nose and the eyes.
Because of this, when you sneeze, you automatically close your eyes. The easy explanation of
this phenomenon is that your eyeballs will flip out of your face. Although this possibility is rare,
there are some actual cases around the history of people losing their eyes this way. Scientists
claim that this is an involuntary reflex to avoid microbes from getting into our eyes.
Number 6. Licking elbow
Licking an elbow is something 99% of people can't perform. 90% of people told this
immediately try to do it too. Better luck next time! Unfortunately, it is not something you can
achieve by luck. Elasticity and length of the arms and tongue play a key part in this movie. If
you've been blessed with a particularly short upper arm, combined with an abnormally long
tongue, learning the right reaching technique can help you make this supposedly impossible task
a reality.
Number 5. Touch nose with your tongue
Ever saw someone with a long tongue and wondered if they can touch their nose with that tongue
or not.
➤ Welcome to 10B, your #1 place for all your amazing videos that will inspire you everyday. So make sure to SUBSCRIBE and never miss a video!
All people are special and unique in their own ways. In fact, some people have natural abilities
that could amaze you. You might even feel jealous of them but there is no doubt that you would
be left in awe at the end of this video. here are 10 things that most humans cannot do. Watch out
for number one as it will leave you in complete disbelief
Number 10. Raising eyebrow
Facial expressions are the most prominent way to describe your emotional state and to express
yourself. While there are many facial expressions that only some people can do. There’s one
facial expression that we all have tried at some point in our life, well at least I’ve tried it. Most
people can only raise either their right or left eyebrow. The ability to raise both eyebrows is quite
rare. However, it is possible to develop this talent by practice. Go in front of a mirror, pull one of
your eyebrows downwards, and try to raise the other one. After enough practice, you'll notice the
muscles around your eyebrows. Soon, you'll be able to do it without the help of your hand. The
necessity of this talent is absolutely debatable. If you are trying to do it right, maybe wait a while
because the next things we are about to show you will have you drooling. Literally!
Number 9. Gleeking
Even though this one is really disgusting, some people still have a talent for it. For anyone not up
on weird, gross schoolkid pranks, gleeking is an advanced form of spitting. It's popular coast to
coast and has been for decades. When your tongue moves forward, some people accidentally
shoot spit out of their mouth. This is called “gleeking” and it’s an advanced form of spitting.
Gleeking is spraying saliva from under your tongue. It comes out in a mist. Many of us have
gleeked accidentally, but apparently, if you find a mentor to give you instruction and you
abandon homework and all other activities, you can eventually train yourself to gleek at will.
gleekers may have a large amount of saliva that’s built up in their salivary ducts, which allows
them to project more saliva when they gleek. So if you think that’s just water, think again
Number 8. Wiggling ears
Contrary to other muscles around the facial area, ear muscles have an auxiliary nucleus' around
the brain. The size of the human nucleus is comparatively smaller than the animal nucleus.
Approximately 22% of people on the planet are capable of wiggling one ear, while no more than
18% can do it with both ears. But this was not always like that: our distant ancestors used to be
true virtuosos at making all sorts of movements with these body parts. The fact is that the muscle
responsible for ear movement was once well developed in humans but became redundant in the
course of evolution. Is there a way to learn how to wiggle your ears? Sure! Firstly, you need to
notice the muscles that are responsible for this move. You can be aware of these muscles by
either smiling or clenching your teeth. Do you notice a movement around your ears when doing
one of these moves? If you do enough practice, you'll soon gain the ability to wiggle your ears.
Another easier way to go back in time. Which one are you going to choose?
Number 7. Sneeze with eyes open
This is one thing literally only less than 1 percent of the whole population in the world can do.
While it might be hard to try right now, you can check later when you smell black pepper. Most
people just cannot sneeze with your eyes open. Cranial nerves link the nose and the eyes.
Because of this, when you sneeze, you automatically close your eyes. The easy explanation of
this phenomenon is that your eyeballs will flip out of your face. Although this possibility is rare,
there are some actual cases around the history of people losing their eyes this way. Scientists
claim that this is an involuntary reflex to avoid microbes from getting into our eyes.
Number 6. Licking elbow
Licking an elbow is something 99% of people can't perform. 90% of people told this
immediately try to do it too. Better luck next time! Unfortunately, it is not something you can
achieve by luck. Elasticity and length of the arms and tongue play a key part in this movie. If
you've been blessed with a particularly short upper arm, combined with an abnormally long
tongue, learning the right reaching technique can help you make this supposedly impossible task
a reality.
Number 5. Touch nose with your tongue
Ever saw someone with a long tongue and wondered if they can touch their nose with that tongue
or not.
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