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11 Things Most Humans Can’t Do

2016-10-25 Derick WorldWire


Source:planetdolan.com


11.Eat a Spoonful of Cinnamon


Ground cinnamon may be a tasty baking addition, but it’s impossible to eat on its own for most people. Attempting to do so will likely burn the inside of your throat and send you into a violent coughing fit.

Cinnamon is actually the raw form of tree bark that has been ground into dust. It’s insoluble in water,so it’s not surprising that humans have such an intensely negative reaction to it. There are countless online videos of people trying to conquer the ‘cinnamon challenge’, where a spoonful of the powder is ingested. Those people are all dead now, so unless you’re in the minority of people who can safely swallow it, I wouldn’t try it.

 

10.Tongue Tricks


Can you split or roll your tongue, perform a reverse T, flip your tongue 180 degrees or make shapes like a spaceship or clover leaf? These strange manipulations of our most malleable organ are a pretty neat party trick. I’m sure Tony Hawk did them before picking up his first skateboard.

These all require muscle control and tongue dexterity. Some claim that they’re genetic traits, though this is heavily debated. Approximately seventy-five percent of the population can roll their tongues, but genetics isn’t the only factor, as some case studies show children who can manipulate their tongues born from parents who couldn’t.

Whatever the mysterious origin of these tricks are ,they’re quite impressive. Only the hardcore should attempt them, though, as they come with pretty serious risk of tongue cramping.

 

9.Wiggling Your Ears


Are you in the minority of people who can wiggle their ears? Some can do it, but only in conjunction with raising their eyebrows, which is a good way to make everyone think you’re constipated.

According to a 2006 ear-wiggling study, the mechanism behind ear movements is surprisingly sophisticated. Unlike most other facial muscles, ear muscles have their own accessory nucleus in the brain stem. This is basically the control area for muscle function. Compared to bats and cats, this nucleus is tiny in humans, which is why most of us find controlling our ears such a challenge. But those who weren’t blessed with natural ear-wiggling talents shouldn’t despair! With practice, it’s possible to train yourself to do it.Isolate your ear-wiggling muscles and in no time you’ll become the next ear-wiggling YouTube sensation.

 

8.Touching Your Nose with Your Tongue


Ever tried touching your nose or chin with your tongue? Many have and it’s a lot harder than you’d think.

It’s thought that only ten percent of the populationcan perform this act, which is known as Gorlin sign in the medical world. In some instances it can indicate connective tissue disorder, but if you can do it put it on all your resumés and dating profiles. You are one highly sought-after human being.

Gene Simmons of KISS had no trouble with this trick,which led to rumours he’d had a cow’s tongue grafted onto his own. In truth, Mother Nature had just endowed him with a super long tongue and he did what anyone would do: leveraged it to become an international rock star.


7.Fist in Mouth


People who can fit their entire fist into their mouths are a rare anomaly. For most, it’s a near impossible feat.

The majority of the population can only get half or barely a quarter of their fist into their mouths. Seriously, they’ve done studies on this stuff. Successfully fitting your entire fist in your mouth usually requires both a large mouth and small hands. Yep, like a T-Rex.

Although this trick has a slightly sexual connotation,babies are the ones who attempt it the most – usually when teething or discovering their body parts for the first time.

If you aren’t confident you can pull this off, it’s best not totry. Getting your fist stuck in your mouth is kind of frowned upon by the staff at your local emergency room. But if many people have told you you’re annoying or that you talk too much then you should probably learn how to do this.Go on. Start practising.


6.Open-Eyed Sneezing


You know that crazy sensation you feel when you’re about to sneeze? It’s like a particle cannon charging in your nose, preparing to obliterate everything in its path, and always seems to come about when you’re somewhere quiet or crowded, like a library or crowded train carriage.

Have you ever noticed that the overwhelming majority of humans sneeze with their eyes closed? Try it yourself. It’s nearly impossible to launch a spread-fire of mucus with your eyes open.

One popular school yard theory is this is to prevent your eyes from popping out – which actually happened in one astonishing 1882 case. This phenomenon is called eyeball subluxing. Most experts believe our eyes clamp shut during a sneeze because of an involuntary reflex sent from the ‘sneeze centre’of our brains. This maybe the body’s way of preventing germs from entering the eye.Thanks, brain! You’re always looking out for us.


5.Nose Twitching

Although this is on the more common side, not everyone has the ability to twitch or wiggle their nose like the iconic character Samantha did every time she appeared on screen in Bewitched.

Some people have trouble flaring their nostrils for the samer eason. However, as with several items on this list, it’s something that can be learned. Worth doing, too, as it’s a pretty endearing little trick. I mean,it looks cute when rabbits do it.


4.Tickle Yourself


We all have ticklish spots that friends and loved ones love to zero in on. Being tickled makes us laugh, squirm and sometimes pee a little. And if you’re anything like me it makes you reflexively punch and kick anyone within reach.

Being tickled is one of the most vulnerable states we can find ourselves in, but, unfortunately, you’re out of luck if you want to have a good clean solo tickle session. On paper it might sound easy to do, but in practice it’s near impossible to genuinely tickle yourself to the point of laughter because you will always brace for the touch.

This is because of an area at the back of the brain called the cerebellum. The cerebellum plays a role in monitoring movements and studies have shown that it can predict sensations caused by your own movements but not someone else’s. Unless there is a disconnect between you and your subconscious mind, your touch will always be anticipated.

 

3.Raise One Eyebrow


Raising your eyebrows suggestively or in bewilderment is one awesome life skill. Virtually everyone can raise both eyebrows, but only a portion of the population can raise one at a time – that is, without moving the other at all.

Those with the power to manipulate a single brow can usually only do it with one of our two eyebrows. However, with practice you can build up the connection between your nerves and muscles and becocking eyebrows with the best of them. It’s believed raising your eyebrows is an evolutionary trait, as mandrills, baboons and capuchin monkeys raise their eyebrows as a threat gesture.

 

2.Lick Your Elbow


Your tongue and your elbow are tragiclovers who desperately want to be together, but can’t because their disapproving parents –your mouth and arm – won’t let them.

It’s just about impossible for most people to lick their elbows.Try it now. Make sure you’re alone, though, or you maybe committed.

Apparently there are techniques that can be learnt to get around this, but most require you to have been blessed with a particularly short upperarm or an abnormally long tongue.

Guinness World Records staff receive five claims a day from people who think they’re special because they can lick their elbows. For most people, though, elbows and saliva are destined never to meet.

 

1.Gleeking


Gleeking is the hottest new trend. All the kids are doing it. It’s better than twerking and planking; even better than the moon walk. Gleeking is the term for when you project saliva from the sub mandibular gland afterc ompressing it with your tongue. This means you stimulate the saliva gland sunder your tongue to spit a concentrated jet of saliva. Yes, like a camel.

Sometimes this happens by accident when you yawn, or when you’re being operated on at the dentist. But doing it deliberately – and at will – is a skill very few possess. It requires dedication and tongue dexterity. Some say gleeking is easier to do after sweet or tangy candy.

If you think the word ‘gleek’ is some new fangled internet term,it may interest you to learn that it appeared in Shakespeare’s A Mid summer Night’s Dream. A character named Bottom says ‘Nay, I can gleek upon occasion.’ Of course, it meant something entirely different there, but Shakespeare’s still down with the kids.


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