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The official Guinness World Records account posted a video of someone’s utterly bizarre talent, and the internet wasn’t a big fan

The Guinness World Records book is something of an institution. Since its inception in 1955 it has chronicled world records of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.

It has long included impressive facts (world’s fastest man, world’s strongest woman, world’s tallest building) alongside more bizarre offerings (world’s longest fingernails, farthest tightrope walk in high heels), but their official Twitter account has just posted one of the strangest feats we’ve ever seen.

Let’s jump right in.

Unfortunately, Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter are no longer available for comment, so we instead turn to the good people of Twitter for their opinions.

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You have to feel for the also-rans.

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This must be the most crushing Guinness world record fail of all time

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