Published 19:00 IST, September 16th 2020

Video of 'farthest eye pop' record holder baffles internet; netizens in disbelief | Watch

Guinness world records recently posted an astonishing video of a woman who had set the record for popping her eyes for the farthest distance. 

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Guinness world records recently posted an astonishing video of a woman who h set record for popping her eyes for farst distance.  While mir eye-popping is a common fun activity, this woman has set record for popping her eye as far as 122 mm.  Biologically, it is impossible to completely pop out eyeballs from socket due to ir nerve connectivity. However, this marks farst extent to which a human has ever popped eye. 

post, originally shared on Instagram, features a woman named Kim Goodman from US, which could bee is seen engaging in activity. nearly one minute video captures Goodman enlarging and popping her eye from three different angles. Each time she successfully pops her eyes, without feeling uncomfortable or dizzy. 

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Video of 'farst eye pop'

Since shared, amusing video has racked over 26, 416 likes and a plethora of comments. While a lot many people have shown concern asking if her eyes really popped out of socket, a lot of ors have tagged ir friends in post. "I cant watch this," a scared user commented. While ar wrote, "I'm scared at first moment' 

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This comes days after, 133 people which is most people in world boarded ir broomsticks online simultaneously from 40 different countries setting a new World Guinness Record. ‘Harry Potter’ fans or ‘Potterhes’ united to set virtual world record from all six continents and created record by participating in an event called ‘Quidditch Broom-Boarding’ aimed at highlighting book release scheduled for October 6. 

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19:01 IST, September 16th 2020