You might assume from the above statement that I’m talking about monuments or something else, but this time is different. Usually, when we save wonders it is always about man-made objects or locations, but here we will be addressing incredible humans.
The environment we live in is very varied and full of amazing things as well as humans! After seeing these incredible and almost unbelievable folks, this sentence will undoubtedly make much more sense. These people might at first seem like mythical characters, such as a man who can eat practically anything and everything or a self-declared God, but trust me when I say they are quite real.
1. For comparable demons, Rolf Buchholz sets world records.
A “devil” who has had more than 500 body piercings and 278 genital piercings have shown what he looked like before undergoing his metamorphosis. For his 516 physical modifications, including having horns implanted on his forehead and having his tongue cut in half, Rolf Buchholz, 62, holds the Guinness World Record.
The majority of Buchholz’s body is also covered with tattoos; his eyeballs have not been exempt from his radical makeover. Although the specific surgery he had is unknown, the whites of his eyes are now entirely black.
2. Jonathan Pitre, aka “Butterfly Boy”.
Jonathan Pitre had a skin disease that was brutally painful and left him covered in scars and blisters that were akin to third-degree burns since the day he was born. Pitre bravely battled epidermolysis bullosa (EB) for 17 years before succumbing to complications. There’s a good reason why it’s dubbed one of the deadliest illnesses in the history of medicine. He had numerous sores from the illness, which his mother helped him bind after bathing him every other day.
Pitre was adamant about continuing to be optimistic and spread awareness for EB despite the suffering he endured and the challenges of daily living. Pitre discussed his condition in private conversations with other EB-affected kids as well as in public interviews and at events.
3. Amou Haji, the dirtiest man in the world who skipped 60 years of showering.
Amou Haji, 94, who was dubbed the “dirtiest man in the world” who went more than 50 years without using soap, passed away last year. Haji avoided having a shower out of concern for “becoming sick.” It has also been stated that he was adamant about not having a bath with water or soap because of certain “emotional setbacks in his youth.” Haji used to consume roadkill and puff on a pipe covered in animal waste because he thought that cleanliness would make him sick.
4. In real life, the Cullen brothers suffer from a rare “vampire-like” syndrome.
They go by the name Cullen, have sharp fang-like fangs, and try to stay out of the sun. This, however, is not a Twilight movie. Simon Cullen, 13, and his brother George, 11, live it every day. The Sudbury, Suffolk, boys have a rare genetic disorder called Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia (HED). As a result, the lads are unable to perspire and must avoid excessive light to prevent heat exhaustion. They have a few sharp fangs instead of a full set of teeth, which they will never develop.
Simon struggles to chew many meals, and the only meat he can eat is sausages because he did not develop any teeth until the age of five. They must take precautions in bright sunlight by protecting their sensitive, pale skin with high-factor sunscreen, donning sun caps, and donning sunglasses.