Some people around the world have set "unique" Guinness records. These records surprise many people, even making it hard to believe they are true.
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American Charles Osborne holds the rather "special" Guinness World Record for the longest continuous hiccuping. In 68 years, he had about 60 million hiccups. Photo: Twitter/Seriously Strange. Mr. Kobayashi Takeru holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to eat a plate of spaghetti, with a time of only 26.69 seconds. Photo: terramiarisistorante
Arizona artist Hollis Cantrell set a Guinness World Record for the most tattoos done in one day. He completed 801 tattoos in just 24 hours. Photo: theinkexpress. In 2020, Joey Chestnut set a Guinness World Record by eating 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes. Photo: Getty Images. In 2016, Kamil Kulik of Poland made headlines when he set a Guinness World Record for fitting 184 pairs of socks onto one foot. Photo: Mockup Graphics via Unsplash.
Another bizarre Guinness World Record is that of Indian man Kumar Maharana, who crammed 459 plastic straws into his mouth and held them for 10 seconds. This record was set in 2017. Photo: Guinness World Records. Elaine Davidson got her first piercing in January 1997. As of June 8, 2006, she had a total of 4,225 piercings, making her the most pierced woman in the world. Photo: East News. Devendra Suthar holds a bizarre Guinness World Record for having more fingers than anyone else in the world. Due to a unique condition, Suthar has seven fingers on each hand and seven toes on each foot. Photo: Instagram/Guinnessworldrecords.
Chad Fell blew the world's largest bubble gum, measuring 50.8cm in diameter. He set a Guinness World Record by chewing three pieces of gum. Photo: Instagram/Guinnesswordrecords. In 2018, Joel Strasser set a record by successfully placing 3,500 toothpicks in his beard in 3 hours and 13 minutes. Photo: East News.
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