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“Human Body Facts That Will 100% Trigger You”: 27 Obscure Yet Terrifying Facts About Us Revealed By This TikToker
The human body is a fascinating thing. But despite the fact that we live in this complex sack of flesh for our entire lives, many of us know very little about it. And while there are plenty of fun facts to learn about our bodies, like that information travels to our brains at 268 miles per hour, there are also many facts about ourselves that we actually might not want to know.
But if you’re in the mood to be disturbed, you’re in luck. Because below, we’ve gathered a list of some of the most unsettling facts about the human body that one TikToker has been enlightening his followers with. Enjoy learning something new about these bodies we cart around, and be sure to upvote all of the disturbing facts that you can’t believe are true (or those that you wish weren’t true).
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Every child's jaw is packed with teeth which sounds normal until you realise this is what it looks like.
This should make you even more aware of how remarkable the human body is, that each of those teeth has a particular place to be, and they mostly end up in the proper place. (Yes, all living things are remarkable.)
That weird feeling you get on a roller coaster is actually your internal organs slightly shifting around inside you, especially the ones not secured by ligaments like the intestines.
If you rub the soles of your feet with garlic, you'll begin to taste it 30 minutes later, there's a compound in garlic that penetrates cell membranes, travels up the bloodstream, and reaches your taste buds. Meaning you can taste garlic with your feet.
The acid in your stomach is strong enough to dissolve razor blades which is why your stomach is in a constant battle to not digest itself. Only being kept in check by mucus.
Props to the guy who swallowed the razor blade so we could know this
When you really think about it we're all just three-pound brains piloting meat bicycles we call bodies
If you force someone to stay awake without giving them any food, they'll die of lack of sleep before they die of starvation.
There's a kind of tumor that can cause teeth to grow in a woman's ovaries and a male's testicles.
Men can actually produce milk, it's more common than you think most men are just too ashamed to admit it. And it can be triggered by starvation. Concentration camp survivors were given food after being starved for weeks and for some reason, they started lactating.
Since you shed about 40,000 skin cells a day, the dust you see in your house actually used to be part of you. Which means every time you breathe in someone else's house, you could be inhaling 1000s of somebody else's skin flakes.
If you decapitated someone, the disembodied head will be conscious for 15 to 20 seconds, long enough for them to realize what you did to them
I swear I've read something about this before. Don't quote me but maybe something to do with the guillotine beheadings?
Load More Replies...I call BS on this one. Yes the muscles of the face and eyes etc will have enough oxygen for the head to look animated briefly after decapitation, but the catastrophic and near instantaneous loss of blood pressure to the brain means unconsciousness, not awareness.
"Alive" maybe but conscious, probably not. The sudden and massive drop in blood pressure would render you unconscious. Heck I even get black outs just standing up.
One time my dad stood up too fast and fell down a flight of stairs and broke his toe
Load More Replies...I researched about this - do you still retain consciousness when you become decapitated? Because surely your brain doesn’t realise straight away right? I read loads of interesting stuff, I recommend you check it out
France used the Guillotine for capital punishment until the 70s with detailed descriptions. Also, beheading was a common method of punishment for hundreds of years with many, many, many detailed accounts by witnesses and the Heads men themselves.
They probably wish they still had the organs to cuss someone out
Most humane, non-suffering way to die back then
Load More Replies...no because they have no lungs. they could glare at you tho
Load More Replies...I mean, it makes sense...Much of your body is life support for the brain. Short of destruction of the brain itself, the quickest way the brain dies is lack of oxygen. We dont die instantly if we hold our breath, so the brain can survive a very short while without it.If you think about it, many causes of death are essentially lack of oxygen to the brain.
apparently Anne Boleyn (spelling?) tried to speak after being beheaded
They don't actually know that. They have done tests on animals, but just because there are cells firing, doesn't mean that there is consciousness.
I think this is a widely spread myth, because I read that when your heart stops you have, I think it was, about 9 seconds before you die, and if anything it should be a shorter time if you get your head cut off, not longer.
There's a difference between brain death and consciousness. In my experience, loss of consciousness occurs virtually immediately with any serious loss of blood pressure. The only patients I've seen maintain consciousness work extremely low blood pressure are people that already live with very low blood pressure, and even then they're usually minimally conscious. I suspect immediate and total loss of blood and CSF would render that person immediately unconscious. I've even seen people who become conscious during CPR and lose consciousness of you pause for even a few seconds.
My neighbor would decapitate chickens, letting their headless bodies run, to scare us kids. Worked like a charm.
Maybe it wasn't them consciously blinking, but just the nerves glitching out.
Technically in 1981 with the abolition of the death penalty. 1977 was just the last execution.
Load More Replies...If I'm unlucky enough to be decapitated by someone I hope my last words are "you motherfücker!"
There was a chicken that lived amazingly long after being beheaded. They would put & water into its neck hole. https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34198390.amp
There is no documented evidence fo this. Comments are without scientific basis. It's just that people WANT to believe it.
I've always thought of it as having the body cut off. To be 'beheaded' seems wrong to me
A scientist in France asked someone to blink if they were still aware after they were beheaded. He blinked quite a few times for like 10 to 12 seconds
If we were conscious still could we whisper? Since you don't use your vocal cords to do so
Nope. Air still has to pass between the arytenoid cartilages to create audible noises. And the Supralaryngeal articulation is the same as any other time we speak. So basically the same area is needed either way.
Load More Replies...From what I've discovered through researching is that any movement on the face and mouth is simply muscle memory and relaxation.
Vast amount of debate about this, especially since the guillotine was invented. Evidence is all anecdotal, umpteenth-hand. Not a definite fact.
This is a myth. Medical science remains uncertain whether it is possible for you to be 'conscious' of your decapitation. But, what is certain is the immediate and catastrophic drop in blood pressure would render you unconscious within a second or two. Almost certainly too fast flr you to form the thought "I've been decapitated!"
The brain has no pain receptors, meaning it's possible for people to stay awake and talk to doctors while they're performing brain surgery on them
Because we evolved to walk on two feet, the pelvis and birth canal of women got narrower meaning they have to suffer one of the most painful births on the planet, which is why in 1780 chainsaws were used to saw off a part of the pelvic bone to make childbirth easier.
I have no doubt whatsoever that it was neither proposed nor invented by a woman.
Sometimes when you have a runny nose, it isn't snot. It's cerebral fluid that the brain leaks to reduce pressure.
This isn't quite accurate. Yes, it can happen, but it's pretty rare, it happens when there's a hole in the membranes around your brain or spinal cord, not just to reduce brain pressure, there's usually other symptoms associated with it, and if it does happen, you should see a doctor. It can heal on its own, but it also puts you at a risk for meningitis.
Sometimes during brain surgery, they'll peel your face forward like a goddamn banana.
If it'll peel, it'll heal. Rather have my face temporarily stowed near my nose than have major scars that would scare children and small animals.
One of the first things a surgeon does before the surgery is clean out the belly button because there can be 67 types of bacteria in there.
If a woman's ligaments stretch and her muscles aren't strong enough her uterus can straight up fall out of her. Kegels are your friend.
When you breathe, most of the air goes in one nostril and comes out the other and they switch roles every couple of hours. And you're checking right now, right?
Also, when you realize you are breathing, it switches from automatic mode back to ‘oh, so you’re back again! Here, focus on breathing so you don’t die!’ mode
You produce more earwax when you're stressed and stressed earwax smells way worse than the regular stuff
Your immune system doesn't always recognize the eye as part of the body which is why there are many diseases where the immune system attacks and tries to destroy the eye which could blind you in the process.
There could be mites having sex on your eyelashes right now you would have no way of knowing
Your brain lies to you all the time. if you turn your head too quickly, your brain can't possibly process everything. So it'll take what little information it was able to grab and fill in the missing blanks. There's another way your brain kind of lies to you. If you cover one, the reason you don't see a big black void in your vision is because the brain basically makes up and fills in the missing parts based on the surroundings.
I have vision loss in some parts of my eyes (I'm going to a eye specialist on tuesday and I'm scared of what might be wrong) so my brain does this all the time, it's really weird because sometimes I don't see things because they're at the "wrong" place for my eyes and they just fill out the gap with whatever is beside. So like on a paper some of the things that's written/printed on it is gone and the space is just white.
The water you drink has probably been inside someone or something else.
When you die, your body will begin digesting itself as enzymes eat through cell membranes and leak out.
You can exchange as many as 80 million bacteria in one 10 second kiss, and if you kiss your partner multiple times a day you'll develop similar colonies of oral bacteria.
If someone sneezes in your face, they're launching germs at you at 100 miles per hour. Coughs aren't that bad because they're only about 60 miles per hour.
My youngest child running at me yesterday sneezing in my eyes! Lol oh my downvoter is back. Following me about like a scary stalker
You aren't actually you, you're just a brain controlling the body. The things that make you you is decided by a three-pound wrinkly mess of tissue.
Placentophagy is the practice of a woman eating the placenta that comes out after she gives birth. And apparently, she has two options. She could cook it or eat it fresh out. A Canadian study claimed that 24% of women polled ate the placenta.
Eat it fresh out?! That's a bit much. I mean other mammals do it but I can't wrap my brain around a human doing that. Haven't looked this up recently, but I've heard of drying it out and putting into a pill form and just taking it like a daily vitamin. Edit: if you've eaten a fresh placenta, no shade to you. You do you. Not trying to offend anyone.
Here's a fun fact. When a man and a woman have a baby, if the woman then needs a kidney, the man *cannot* be considered a donor. It has something to do with the fact that his genes have been inside her making the baby, her body's immune system had to do weird and wonderful things to avoid rejecting the baby, but it means that any donor kidney *would* be rejected immediately. It's more complicated than that, but there's a character limit and I'm not a genetic biologist to be able to explain it any better.
I don't think this is entirely true. I could only find limited info on this issue and from the abstract of this research article it appears that mutual children is not necessarily predictive of rejection: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2021.724851/full ... from the article "husband specific sensitization is around 20-50%"
Load More Replies...Here's another fun fact. The team of research scientists who flew to Antarctica looking to find the cause for the hole in the ozone layer were woefully unprepared for the conditions. They forgot to pack a targeting system for one of their radio dishes, so somebody had to sit on the roof and target one of the dishes at the moon. At one point the scientist noticed she couldn't open one of her eyes. It had completely frozen. Luckily it thawed without complications, but that must have been quite disturbing to realize your eyeball is completely frozen.
Your body is a big jiggly mess of all different kinds of cells, enzymes, chemicals, bacteria, and fungi working in a bizarre balance dictated by billions of years of evolution and/or a glorious creator. It's a freaking amazing piece of hardware.
I saw that brain surgery face skin thing, and thought “this seems like a fun thing to find a video of” I found one, and I almost passed out. My vision got blurry, and I started feeling really dizzy. This is a rather common occurrence with me. This has happened from heat exhaustion, and from getting shots. I really hate needles so it usually happens then. I seriously regret finding that video, and I highly suggest NOT TO MAKE MY MISTAKE.
Great I should have read this with a bucket next to me to puke into thanks.
Here's another one: the chemical makeup of happy tears is different from that of sad tears.
Never mind the mites that crawl out of you pores and have sex on your face. Those are creepier than eyelash mites IMHO.
How do people reach adulthood and not know this stuff? I thought all of this was fairly common knowledge.
Here's a fun fact. When a man and a woman have a baby, if the woman then needs a kidney, the man *cannot* be considered a donor. It has something to do with the fact that his genes have been inside her making the baby, her body's immune system had to do weird and wonderful things to avoid rejecting the baby, but it means that any donor kidney *would* be rejected immediately. It's more complicated than that, but there's a character limit and I'm not a genetic biologist to be able to explain it any better.
I don't think this is entirely true. I could only find limited info on this issue and from the abstract of this research article it appears that mutual children is not necessarily predictive of rejection: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2021.724851/full ... from the article "husband specific sensitization is around 20-50%"
Load More Replies...Here's another fun fact. The team of research scientists who flew to Antarctica looking to find the cause for the hole in the ozone layer were woefully unprepared for the conditions. They forgot to pack a targeting system for one of their radio dishes, so somebody had to sit on the roof and target one of the dishes at the moon. At one point the scientist noticed she couldn't open one of her eyes. It had completely frozen. Luckily it thawed without complications, but that must have been quite disturbing to realize your eyeball is completely frozen.
Your body is a big jiggly mess of all different kinds of cells, enzymes, chemicals, bacteria, and fungi working in a bizarre balance dictated by billions of years of evolution and/or a glorious creator. It's a freaking amazing piece of hardware.
I saw that brain surgery face skin thing, and thought “this seems like a fun thing to find a video of” I found one, and I almost passed out. My vision got blurry, and I started feeling really dizzy. This is a rather common occurrence with me. This has happened from heat exhaustion, and from getting shots. I really hate needles so it usually happens then. I seriously regret finding that video, and I highly suggest NOT TO MAKE MY MISTAKE.
Great I should have read this with a bucket next to me to puke into thanks.
Here's another one: the chemical makeup of happy tears is different from that of sad tears.
Never mind the mites that crawl out of you pores and have sex on your face. Those are creepier than eyelash mites IMHO.
How do people reach adulthood and not know this stuff? I thought all of this was fairly common knowledge.