The Guinness Book has notable records in its pages. Records that relate to medical practice or athletic achievements and the like may be considered an award. However, there are also many nonsensical Guinness Book records and usually, these get even more attention from the public.
First of all, it is important to note that most of these “nonsense” records come from collectors. That's because there are a lot of people collecting bizarre things in the world. However, there are those who find it interesting to know these records. If you are one of those people, read on for some of the more “clueless” records in the book.
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That's right! The Guinness Book has offered to award British James Goss as the man with the most holes in his face.
This actually means recording all the tube-shaped piercing entries on his face, which makes him look pretty exotic at first glance.
James' record is due to the 14 holes he has in his face, with most of them (the biggest) in the cheek region.
James surpassed the record of German Joel Miggler who had a total of 11 piercings.
If you also hate accidentally stepping on legos, know that there are people investing in this professionally.
American Kevin Strahle decided to become the holder of these records, and for that he made a path with these uncomfortable toys to step on.
Kevin walked 3.4 km over the toys that were formed right after leaving his house. Kevin's feet were badly bruised, but he's happy with the win.
In this case, the chosen objects were toothpicks, more than 3 thousand, 520 chopsticks, 602 golf holders and 312 straws.
The owner of this record was willing to break this record during the covid-19 quarantine.
The American managed to hide all the objects we mentioned in his beard. He not only broke the record in general objects.
But he also broke the records of the objects mentioned above.
Finally, we have the longest contained vocal note category. The winner of this award is Richard Fink IV, who is a teacher and vocal coach. He managed to sustain a note of exactly 1 minute and 52 seconds.
The professional commented that one of the great friends of long notes is breathing control.
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