5:56 I have sneezed with my eyes open before. I was driving and I really had to sneeze but there was a motorcyclist to my right that looked like he wanted to go into my lane. I didn't feel like producing any roadkill, so I fought to keep my eyes open. It hurt like a mf, but I did it. It gave me a headache behind my right eye though. I definitely wouldn't recommend doing it unless you absolutely have to.
I’d say that’s a pretty good achievement. A curveball down the middle is a very risky play. It’s known as a cookie and is considered a very easy pitch to hit. But a Splitter towards the knees, that’s some good pitching sir
Frippletown doesn't have baseball, they have swoopleball. The ball has an elastic teather attached to a machine, the harder you hit the ball, the further it goes on the swoople track. Bar 1 on the swoople track is like a single in baseball, bar 2 is like a double, bar 3 is a triple. But if it its the exclamation point bar, thats basically a home run. However, in the RARE situation where the teather breaks, you automatically win the game. Thats gonna take a ton of force though, but you pull it off, you get in the swoopleball hall of fame.
I dont know why, but youtube thinks it is absolutely hilarious to give me meditation ads constantly before watching these videos, like they are literally telling me to stop watching rage and calm myself down
Fun fact: It is practically impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. Your eyes squint themselves when you sneeze, so keeping them open is like fighting a reflex you were born with
I didn't claim anything I said was absolute. I said "practically impossible", which does not mean it is entirely impossible. Everything else I said is a fact, your eyes squint themselves closed whenever you sneeze, it's a reflex. Not everyone develops this reflex in the same way, so for some people sneezing with your eyes open is more than possible, and for others it's completely impossible. But for the majority of the population, sneezing with your eyes open is, by all accounts, almost impossible. You can fight the reflex of your eyes closing, but that doesn't mean you'll be able to keep them open.
@@mike9031 When you sneeze, your eyes close as an involuntary reflex, which is a fact. And if you can provide me with some form of proof that I'm wrong, I will gladly accept it. Another fact is that I said sneezing with your eyes open is *PRACTICALLY* impossible. If something is PRACTICALLY impossible, it means it is ALMOST impossible, the two words are interchangeable. At no point did I state an absolute. Some people can sneeze with their eyes open, but most people can't. Again, if you can provide me with some proof that any of what I said is wrong, I will gladly accept it.
@@epikthread8494 I'm aware of what happens when you sneeze. The issue is it isn't impossible, so stating it is stupid. If you wanted to say fun fact, it's s reflex to close your eyes. Heyyy, cooool, still isn't fun, but that's a fact. You're an idiot, you don't need multiple paragraphs to prove you are an idiot. "practically impossible" is scapegoat language when pretending to say something is absolute while letting you back pedal and say well i didn't say it was 100%. Plain and simple, you're s moron. Stop giving gun fact's.
If you sneeze with your eyes open... The 100mph pressure will probably cause an infection and pain behind the eye. So you'll have to change your name to PoofSepticEye or Poofpressure.
I tried doing this kind of challenge in January, and I almost made it to pro class, but I lost to Takumi (the 9th best player in Baseball) in the game before I made it to pro class
While it is technically possible to sneeze with your eyes open, it is thought that you close your eyes to prevent allergens from re-entering, which is why your body makes you close them❤