First one is actually called hyperthymesia, this is actually not a “superpower” but actually a serious condition. People who suffer from this often experience restlessness and insomnia because they can’t stop the ongoing train of thoughts. Forgetting is actually a very important part of the brain because it makes more room for new and useful information.
@@DYSTOPIAN-et8rx right? I wish I could selectively forget things, even if only temporarily. Namely shitty memories, but also movies, video games, etc...being able to experience them new again is something I long for.
The "magnetic boy" isnt actually magnetic. Its his body moisture that works as a kinda glue. Thats why he can put all kind of objects on his skin, even nonmagnetic ones.
Fun fact: everyone had perfect memory. Every piece of information you've ever sensed in terms of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell, and thoughts, is remembered. That includes every image you've ever seen and every word you've ever read. But almost NOBODY has perfect recall. It's not our memory that is limited, it's our ability to recall it. Theses people with perfect memory actually simply have perfect recall.
Assuming you're talking about street vendors of any race if you watch them usually they don't clean their hands off between frying and breading. So they have breading or batter on their hands when they dip it in and pull it out. You don't feel the heat hardly at all since it's like a 2nd layer of skin.
@@janedough5455 Yeah, it cooks, but it's also in hot oil for a while. Meat cooks because the water inside it and turns to steam. That's why if you try to cook food in oil that's not hot enough to create a sufficient air barrier around it becomes super oily. The process is basically frozen food goes into oil. The initial impact of the cold food and hot oil causes external water to sublimated which creates a pocket around the good itself. As there is less water in the item being fried it pops and bubbles less. The temperature difference between the breading and skin and the oil isn't big so it's less of a reaction. Think of it as like if you hit someone with a sword who is naked vs hitting a knight in a full suit of armor.
@@janedough5455 if they left their fingers submerged for a substantial amount of time like more than 15 seconds then they would burn. Most cooks who are around oil gain a sort of resistance to heat. Like myself I still burn with prolonged contact but I have plunged my hands in 350°F oil before and yeah it hurt but I didn't sustain any burns or brusing from it.
The first one just feels like torture. Imagine remembering every singke thing that has ever happened in your life 24/7. Sounds cool at first, but when you think about, it's just horrible
Depends on your personality type. I have depression for example so remembering might be negatively skewed. But someone else might have a positive skew and it won't be bad. Also it's a memory not a constant thought. So like remembering your friend hurt you at some point (or made you happy), I'm sure you remember it, but you're not thinking about it 24/7... Unless you have OCD or depression.
@@black3ru literally just that. And maybe even work to some extent. But just imagine feeling the same intensity of emotions everytime you are looking back on a stressful/traumatic event.
There are several studies about trying to replicate that first one medically, imagine how many doctors we would have if you could just have a procedure to memorize everything
Right it would be amazing to remember stuff for tests and etc we would be able to progress faster as a country and have less homeless people i would love to have this power remembering everything is a gift from God.
@@lemonhead9628 imagine what this would do to the education system. The only classes that kids would need to take are for things that require experience rather than memorization. Like wood working and cooking.
@@lemonhead9628 intelligence and application are two very different factors. Many of the men and women living in the hood speaking ebonics are high IQ individuals that never bloomed. On the other side of the coin we all know people that can barely tie their shoelaces but have landed very lucrative careers through luck and working 10xs harder than the average person on any task. Human will is more important than any level of intelligence.
@@dingusfuzzklonnkt2755 Statistically speaking, that isn't true. IQ has the highest correlation to life success of any other single factor. The next highest is conscientiousness, though, which more or less equates to how hard you work. So it doesn't matter MORE than intelligence, but it can certainly make up for a lack of it.
Just because you cant feel your hands being burned from bubbling hot oil doesent mean you are immune to hot oil, just means you no longer can feel pain in your hands
I would think the same thing but his skin isn't being damaged either There should be 3rd° burns and massive amounts of scar tissue but he still has finger prints and hi skin looks perfectly fine
That second one is called the Leidenfrost Effect. It’s where the moisture on your body quickly evaporated and forms a protective barrier around your skin. Many people can do this and it’s somewhat common in some third world countries to cook like this.
That is an awesome fact I never knew.THANK YOU. It actually makes sense though. People (like animals) can adapt and do what is necessary to survive. Privileged people who have never had to cannot.
so he now usually plunges his hands on the food he cooks.............on his restaurant.... He may as well have the power to randomly call upon health inspectors
🎵 Fryer-man Fryer-man🎵 🎵Dips his hand in a frying pan🎵 🎵Is he burnt he is not🎵 🎵Pull that chicken out of the frying pot🎵 🎵Hey there cooking is just a hang up🎵 🎵You'll find his hands are tanked up🎵 🎵You'll find the Fryer-man 🎵
I work as a EMT in Virginia and have transported Orlando’s mother may times. He is truly a incredible human being, he remembers everything you can think of. You just give that man a random date or maybe you’re birthday and he just list off random stuff. I asked him the weather and moon phase on the day of my daughters birth and he didn’t even have to think before telling me exactly.
It isn't all it's cracked up to be. I've seen documentaries on this behavior...savants who never forget anything. Every traumatic thing that happens in your life, the pain you have forgotten can now never go away.
@@queencerseilannister3519 bro what are you talking about you overcome those thoughts and fear. You don’t manifest it so the fear can become stronger the human mind is powerful and we can do a lot with it but you just can’t manifest that fear into something it’s not. And still it’s not a broken record player you still have to put thought into it to remember.
Same, you don’t really _need_ to memorize anything in programming but it would be really beneficial for me to just remember algorithms and import statements so I don’t have to constantly look things up.
I saw the first guy, he flew over new york in a helicopter for 20 minutes only just to look at it from the air and drew the entire city from memory. It was crazy
Fact: The one with the kid is actually a skin condition where the skin is sticky, throw some flour on his skin and nothing will stick. There was a magician who had the same condition/trick, and was trying to win a million dollars, but when they put flour on his skin, nothing would stick. Fact: the old man dipping his hands into the hot oil always dips his hands into cold water before doing so, this is the leidenfrost effect, I’m sure you’ve all watched mythbusters before? Guy gets hit with the baseball and has brain trauma which improves memory, absolutely can happen. Though science doesn’t understand it well enough how it can happen.
The guy who got hit by a baseball had damaged the part of his brain that forgets everything so he has good memory but that comes at a cost because forgetting things is part of being human. He’ll be anxious all the time
@@Michael89240 that’s not necessarily true. There’s many people who can control that and do. But yes there’s many people who get insomnia and ocd attacks from it
He was right about everything. THANK YOU. These are the least impressive ones besides the memory guy. Amazing. The others are easily explainable and no context was given. Fried chicken guy always dips his hands in freezing cold water first. He never keeps his hands in the oil, he just grabs things out of it fast using leidenfrost effect
The second guy: what actually happened was a squirrel fell into his oil but without thinking he grabbed it and pulled it out…wrapped his hand and when he went to the hospital and unwrapped it the doctor was confused because of him not having burns. Thought he was joking
@@cyanlynn8347 Wrong. PTSD, a lot of PTSD and after effect, long term discomfort or even pain because unless we have perfected artificial body parts to be exactly the same as orignal limb, it would never feel the same as original.
The man who can freestyle fry didn't actually happen like that. A squirrel was eating a mango on like a tree above where he was frying chicken and fell into the hot oil. The man didn't want the squirrel to die like that so he reached into the oil to save it and that's how he discovered he doesn't burn
That's actually the worst thing to do,never use cold water after serious burns for risk of send your nerves into shock and permanently damaging them Use warm to relatively hot water if anything Also most would die pretty fast from full body shock with hot oil covering them like that he's incredibly lucky
@@frankie-nt5ed yeah the amount of pain someone can feel is decently high but we humans have our limits and if we set too many nerves off at once from intense pain our body basically just quit 😂😂😂
2nd dude: He dips his hands in water before going in the hot oil, watch closely 3rd kiddo: If your body is sticky enough, almost everything can stick to you. And this is the funny part: EVERYthing, even nonmagnetic things stick to him About the first guy: Yeah, guess he's blessed and cursed
@@aaronmazur8056 not in this vid. Why is everyone like: Yo, i saw THIS cutted video, so THIS is the original video, so THIS is from our lord and saviour veloceraptor. Do a bit of research
@@beispieltext3754 You didn't even mention the other video, you just said he put his hands in water lmao. Sure some research would have someone find it. But obviously if you just say something without context of the other video people are going to be confused so dont blame them.
That memory thing is not exclusive to him. I literally know someone else who's been that way since they were born. They remember everything. Straight down to what they ate for breakfast and what they wore the day their ex wife's hole family tried to kill him.
I have questions 1: what is the first image before the memory guy called 2: what super power did he get 3 oil guy is the terminator (not a question just a fact)
First one reminds me of an eidetic memory with consciences, I can remember everything but not in a instant. I gotta think a bit to remember everything in detail. He can remember everything immediately which is ridiculous but he suffers from it
The first image is called a lichenberg figure. It's caused by getting struck with lightning or having a large current passed through you that burns your skin and flesh where the arc travels through.
The thing with the memory sounds great in theory, but there's a big consequence that comes with it. The human mind has a certain limit of memorization. When that limit is hit, the person develops schizophrenia and the brain will delete memories at random, to make space for new ones. This leads to the person struggling with making sense of their knowledge. This is why the brain has a mechanism that allows us to keep unimportant things away from our long-term memory. Without that mechanism, he's going to develop schizophrenia a lot sooner than normal and in his case remember what he had worn at 2.7.2013 but not his children's names.
Theres nothing that says the brain has a memory limit 😂 ,its not a hardrive or an sd card, let alone cause schizophrenia. These people being educated by videos like this so no surprise on the stupidity involved. Smh..
@@coldshadow7880 the human brain can hold around 1024 terabytes of data. Not really something achievable in the average human lifetime but there is in fact a hard limit.
@@Keebrev what!? Ur brain encodes all memories in neural patterns and has the ability to knit countless memories into just one. It can also create new patterns so technically the amount of memoties u can store is limitless. I bet u have an open mind about the earth being flat cz some tiktok/youtube video told u so..
I’ve seen that hot oil guy on TV before. That’s some wild stuff. If I remember it correctly, I think they explained what made it possible for him to do that. His skin is different on his hands I believe. I wouldn’t mind being knocked into a savant. I’ll take memory please.
I know someone who moves the fried potato while it is being fried with his hands. Like literally the potato was getting fried for 15 minutes, then he started mixing the oil with his fingers.
if you're in a hard position like dying or something your brain will get really creative and more smarter only for a couple of minutes but this guy is having a baseball hitting his head triggering the side effect,that damn cool actually
The superhuman memory is a blursed ability. Its called hyperthymesia an I have it. It's a boon as well as a curse because I can't forget the traumatic stuff that happened with me or things I saw or heard in the past. It just keeps replaying in your mind. In some memories you even remember the tiniest of things. But yea, good for me in studies tho. I just memorized everything before exams lol.
That last one is BS. Notice how in one of the clips, it showed someone struggling to stick a fork on the kids back? It's hard to explain but there is a video where an Asian dude claims the same powers but The Amazing James Randi applies a little talcum powder on the Asian man's body and the Asian guy's powers completely disappear.
All of these people with super powers are already exist in INDIA, the man with no burns with hot oil have a shop in delhi, The boy with no effect of electricity and super remember mind ❤️love india
It would suck if people knew you had a super memory because you’d never be able to use the excuse “sorry, I forgot.”
sorry my dog ate it
But you would never forget
@@Majin_Xavierras That’s why he said “excuse”, do you read often?
@@-slice-6103 clearly not
@@SamsungS23Ultr fr
"This guy could put his hands in the oil while cooking-"
My mom: *finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary*
probably killed the nerves in his hands
@@jayshawn his skin would still burn
A lot a moms do be like this 🤣
😆 😆 😆
@@jayshawn but if it was only nerves then the skin would burn, but as you can see, his skin ain’t burned
Imagine talking to the first dude and saying "remember when w-"
*"Yes.i do"*
😐
I ALWAYS REMEMBERED
@IamMarius *always*
Imagine the first dude is talking with you and says: "Remember when w-"
"No. I don't"
😔
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
First one is actually called hyperthymesia, this is actually not a “superpower” but actually a serious condition. People who suffer from this often experience restlessness and insomnia because they can’t stop the ongoing train of thoughts. Forgetting is actually a very important part of the brain because it makes more room for new and useful information.
That’s the exact same problem I have a night time, the only thing is I don’t have an amazing memory to go with it unfortunately 😂
I've got a mixture of this....while I don't remember EVERY detail, I have regular insomnia...and it fucking sucks
@@xenomorph2056 wanna know what makes it worse ?
When you have a girlfriend who falls asleep pretty much instantly 😑😑😑 talk about rubbing it in
Sometimes forgetting can be a blessing
@@DYSTOPIAN-et8rx right? I wish I could selectively forget things, even if only temporarily. Namely shitty memories, but also movies, video games, etc...being able to experience them new again is something I long for.
The fried chicken dude should've become a firefighter, he'd be a literal superhero on payroll
waittt.. ur on to something
Its only affected to his hands ...
@@mrbeas21448he said he was splattered head to toe what are you on about
@@shenaniganstuffThey just yapping fr
@@aydentolive71 fr
It would absolutely suck to have superhuman memory because then you'd have to remember every painful detail of your embarrassing moments
He'll that can happen just from spending your whole life around ppl that think that way & are constantly talking about it
Well I remember more bad things than good thing so it won't suck in that way but suck in another way cuz it would be a memory overload
It’s worth it, imagine all the things you can learn so easily
That's what happens with people who have hyperthymesia, or HSAM, they never forget anything, even bad stuff...😞
It's worth it even if you have to remember a human with split open head walking towards you
The "magnetic boy" isnt actually magnetic. Its his body moisture that works as a kinda glue. Thats why he can put all kind of objects on his skin, even nonmagnetic ones.
So moral of the story: Take a damn shower.
@@lordego414 taking a shower would just clear up his pores and make him sweat more. It's a misconception that sweat is a major detoxifier.
@@calebbennett563 Cold shower be like
stickyman then
James Randi used talcum powder to “nullify the magnetism”
The last one was proven wrong. He’s not magnetic he’s just sticky.
sticky boi it is
Wonder if he's tried to climb up walls yet
Gross haha
*Sticky Man*
Sticky Spanish
Fun fact: everyone had perfect memory. Every piece of information you've ever sensed in terms of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell, and thoughts, is remembered. That includes every image you've ever seen and every word you've ever read. But almost NOBODY has perfect recall. It's not our memory that is limited, it's our ability to recall it. Theses people with perfect memory actually simply have perfect recall.
Your kind if wrong its because if the brain cells lol..
or the brain just hides it away and him getting hit removed the lock for it?
@@user999-pf5qv basically yeah, while us normal people have to use a key everytime, his brain lock is gone.
🤓
@@CrunchySensei There always has to be that one immature kid that's jealous of people that are actually smart.
Every Asian that cooks like that: "Is waking up also a superpower? Or breathing?"
Assuming you're talking about street vendors of any race if you watch them usually they don't clean their hands off between frying and breading. So they have breading or batter on their hands when they dip it in and pull it out. You don't feel the heat hardly at all since it's like a 2nd layer of skin.
I don't get it... Meat still fries in the oil though, even under the layer(s) of batter. So his hand would/should burn.
@@janedough5455 aparently it's called the Leidenfrost response, someone explained it in the comments.
@@janedough5455 Yeah, it cooks, but it's also in hot oil for a while. Meat cooks because the water inside it and turns to steam. That's why if you try to cook food in oil that's not hot enough to create a sufficient air barrier around it becomes super oily. The process is basically frozen food goes into oil. The initial impact of the cold food and hot oil causes external water to sublimated which creates a pocket around the good itself. As there is less water in the item being fried it pops and bubbles less. The temperature difference between the breading and skin and the oil isn't big so it's less of a reaction. Think of it as like if you hit someone with a sword who is naked vs hitting a knight in a full suit of armor.
@@janedough5455 if they left their fingers submerged for a substantial amount of time like more than 15 seconds then they would burn. Most cooks who are around oil gain a sort of resistance to heat. Like myself I still burn with prolonged contact but I have plunged my hands in 350°F oil before and yeah it hurt but I didn't sustain any burns or brusing from it.
The first one just feels like torture. Imagine remembering every singke thing that has ever happened in your life 24/7. Sounds cool at first, but when you think about, it's just horrible
Depends on your personality type. I have depression for example so remembering might be negatively skewed. But someone else might have a positive skew and it won't be bad.
Also it's a memory not a constant thought. So like remembering your friend hurt you at some point (or made you happy), I'm sure you remember it, but you're not thinking about it 24/7... Unless you have OCD or depression.
Imagine something traumatic happens
@7keldio yep this really useful for school
Kratos: welcome to the club
@@black3ru literally just that. And maybe even work to some extent. But just imagine feeling the same intensity of emotions everytime you are looking back on a stressful/traumatic event.
I would give the boy nickname ✨"Magneto"✨
"So, whats your origin?"
"As a child, i got hit with a baseball really hard"
Yo
The dude with the oil deep fried a single layer of himself so he could stay protected. Respect
Only the second one seems like an actual superpower.
There are several studies about trying to replicate that first one medically, imagine how many doctors we would have if you could just have a procedure to memorize everything
Right it would be amazing to remember stuff for tests and etc we would be able to progress faster as a country and have less homeless people i would love to have this power remembering everything is a gift from God.
@@lemonhead9628 imagine what this would do to the education system. The only classes that kids would need to take are for things that require experience rather than memorization. Like wood working and cooking.
@@lemonhead9628 intelligence and application are two very different factors. Many of the men and women living in the hood speaking ebonics are high IQ individuals that never bloomed. On the other side of the coin we all know people that can barely tie their shoelaces but have landed very lucrative careers through luck and working 10xs harder than the average person on any task. Human will is more important than any level of intelligence.
@@jonathanbeaudry3351 They already do that though. 🙁
@@dingusfuzzklonnkt2755
Statistically speaking, that isn't true. IQ has the highest correlation to life success of any other single factor.
The next highest is conscientiousness, though, which more or less equates to how hard you work. So it doesn't matter MORE than intelligence, but it can certainly make up for a lack of it.
Just because you cant feel your hands being burned from bubbling hot oil doesent mean you are immune to hot oil, just means you no longer can feel pain in your hands
I mean, his hands seem fine in the clip. 乁( •_• )ㄏ
His hand isn't even red
Honestly I wish I had his power burned my hand last week cooking that sucked 😭
I wonder if the nerve endings are dead around the hands and if he has super thick skin
you would see signs of burns on his skin if it were only his pain receptors fucking up
DC: Superman, Wonder Woman, the flash, Batman
Us: *Magnet Boy*
marvel: capitan america thor spiderman iron man the boys: is weak
“Can’t feel heat on his body” probably because all of his nerves in his body have burnt Ed and destroyed
I would think the same thing but his skin isn't being damaged either
There should be 3rd° burns and massive amounts of scar tissue but he still has finger prints and hi skin looks perfectly fine
His skin would still melt, nerve endings do not have anything to do with the toughness of your skin.
I suppose his body said fuck it this bitch is probably gonna burn himself again, lets just make him immune
Joker Peter Griffin is negative Peter Griffin
His hands are entirely of callus.
That second one is called the Leidenfrost Effect. It’s where the moisture on your body quickly evaporated and forms a protective barrier around your skin. Many people can do this and it’s somewhat common in some third world countries to cook like this.
me who's lived in southeast asia: aggre
That is an awesome fact I never knew.THANK YOU. It actually makes sense though. People (like animals) can adapt and do what is necessary to survive. Privileged people who have never had to cannot.
@@Jordan-bn5dz Thanks to you as well. Gives me hours of things to research.
So THATS why my mom can basically caress the fire when making tortillas
@@v06261 possibly? I’m not an expert in it. I do know it happens with oil but I’m not so sure for fire.
so he now usually plunges his hands on the food he cooks.............on his restaurant....
He may as well have the power to randomly call upon health inspectors
I believe that those germs are long boiled by then.
🎵 Fryer-man Fryer-man🎵
🎵Dips his hand in a frying pan🎵
🎵Is he burnt he is not🎵
🎵Pull that chicken out of the frying pot🎵
🎵Hey there cooking is just a hang up🎵
🎵You'll find his hands are tanked up🎵
🎵You'll find the Fryer-man 🎵
Criminally underrated comment
@@armouredavenger3000 I agree
I must say , you have a great talent of poetry...
@@darkheart6964it’s an amazing parody of the Spiderman theme song
That was great!
I work as a EMT in Virginia and have transported Orlando’s mother may times. He is truly a incredible human being, he remembers everything you can think of. You just give that man a random date or maybe you’re birthday and he just list off random stuff. I asked him the weather and moon phase on the day of my daughters birth and he didn’t even have to think before telling me exactly.
Who's Orlando and Virginia.
Am guessing he was looking at the sky during night at your daughters birth day, either that or he just lied to you
@@boo9781 or she read book, news
@@boo9781 shit take, you’re not that guy pal
@@cameronstevens8566 why getting so defensive dude? Just reminding ya that their deal is super memory, not omnipresence and infinite knowledge...
Imagine having the first guy as a school mate and he perfect all examination
That last image with Nikolai and his family, is so wonderfully Russian.
I suspect his “powers” will disappear after a good wash…
I think there's a magneto in the house
Imagine if the avengers were recruiting new people and someone come in and says I have really good memory
Lol I would rather have the person with good memory than someone who can stick a spoon to their chest.
Same
Putting these guys as a superhero team would be nice I guess
Extreme Memory does more bad than good.
Being able to stuck stuff on your body is kinda weird.
Not being able to burn your hand is kinda cool.
@@Biden_Biden-1 but its extremely dangereous, you still get damaged and dont even know it
there isn't only the no pain factor here, he's not getting any burns either
@@icarus5676 That is true
@7keldio If you have a traumatic experience, you will never forget about it and you will always ya know. Feel depressed.
@7keldio if you could overcome it then it wouldnt be bad. But not everyone can overcome bad trauma
As a man who desires to learn everything that first ability would be useful
It isn't all it's cracked up to be. I've seen documentaries on this behavior...savants who never forget anything. Every traumatic thing that happens in your life, the pain you have forgotten can now never go away.
@@queencerseilannister3519 bro what are you talking about you overcome those thoughts and fear. You don’t manifest it so the fear can become stronger the human mind is powerful and we can do a lot with it but you just can’t manifest that fear into something it’s not.
And still it’s not a broken record player you still have to put thought into it to remember.
Same, you don’t really _need_ to memorize anything in programming but it would be really beneficial for me to just remember algorithms and import statements so I don’t have to constantly look things up.
Imagine watching someone die or something really nasty... you could never forget it.
@@Jdoggdarula already happened
I saw the first guy, he flew over new york in a helicopter for 20 minutes only just to look at it from the air and drew the entire city from memory. It was crazy
I remember watching a video on that
Kratos watching this be like: "Pathetic".
Except kratos is a demi god
@@10RexTheWolf01 that’s the point
Chuck Norris watching Kratos be like: 🙄
@@GummySlayer Bruce lee laughing at chuck in the corner:
To the last kid
"There was an idea, to bring together a group of remarkable people"
Fact: The one with the kid is actually a skin condition where the skin is sticky, throw some flour on his skin and nothing will stick. There was a magician who had the same condition/trick, and was trying to win a million dollars, but when they put flour on his skin, nothing would stick.
Fact: the old man dipping his hands into the hot oil always dips his hands into cold water before doing so, this is the leidenfrost effect, I’m sure you’ve all watched mythbusters before?
Guy gets hit with the baseball and has brain trauma which improves memory, absolutely can happen. Though science doesn’t understand it well enough how it can happen.
The guy who got hit by a baseball had damaged the part of his brain that forgets everything so he has good memory but that comes at a cost because forgetting things is part of being human. He’ll be anxious all the time
@@Michael89240 that’s not necessarily true. There’s many people who can control that and do. But yes there’s many people who get insomnia and ocd attacks from it
He was right about everything. THANK YOU. These are the least impressive ones besides the memory guy. Amazing. The others are easily explainable and no context was given. Fried chicken guy always dips his hands in freezing cold water first. He never keeps his hands in the oil, he just grabs things out of it fast using leidenfrost effect
The second guy: what actually happened was a squirrel fell into his oil but without thinking he grabbed it and pulled it out…wrapped his hand and when he went to the hospital and unwrapped it the doctor was confused because of him not having burns. Thought he was joking
Was the squirrel okay? 😕
@Nicholas Canada No but really, is the squirrel okay?
@@nohemizamudio1208 it probably became dinner to the dogs on the street 😂
As the saying goes, "If it doesn't kill you, it'll only make you stronger".
Well, except maybe a grenade blows your legs off...
@@Lorenna1234 It still make you stronger, u know? I mean, it turns u into a cyborg.
@@cyanlynn8347 Wrong. PTSD, a lot of PTSD and after effect, long term discomfort or even pain because unless we have perfected artificial body parts to be exactly the same as orignal limb, it would never feel the same as original.
@@taskmaster9891 Man, it's just a joke dude, calm down.
Somewhat true I've survived two bad overdoses a stroke and a brain bleed. Waiting for my superpower.
The man who can freestyle fry didn't actually happen like that. A squirrel was eating a mango on like a tree above where he was frying chicken and fell into the hot oil. The man didn't want the squirrel to die like that so he reached into the oil to save it and that's how he discovered he doesn't burn
The last boy: they’ll never understand us Charles!!!!
"This guy cant get burned by ripping hot oil"
My Mexican mom: _finally a worthy opponent_
Dude whyd you steal the comment?
I wouldn’t ever want to have perfect memory. It sounds so tough that you can’t let go of your regret. Sounds awful.
Now, sigma males never regret, only move forward
I got that without super memory.
@@jtamiing559 Ew hahahaha
Damn the oil one is really cool
Your head is strange..
He can literally cover himself in oil
I feel bad for the first guy. He'll always remember when he said "You too" when the waiter said "Have a good meal"
Can't give your teacher the excuse "I forgot" I'll take this as a curse rather
"Wanna see my perfect pancake?"
"Sure"
"AYO U RUINED IT"
"IM SORRY I AM MAGNETIC"
“this guy was completely covered in oil”
*my mum: RUN THAT UNDER COLD WATER IM CALLING 911”*
That's actually the worst thing to do,never use cold water after serious burns for risk of send your nerves into shock and permanently damaging them
Use warm to relatively hot water if anything
Also most would die pretty fast from full body shock with hot oil covering them like that he's incredibly lucky
@@angelgutierrez374 oh crap.
@@frankie-nt5ed yeah the amount of pain someone can feel is decently high but we humans have our limits and if we set too many nerves off at once from intense pain our body basically just quit 😂😂😂
@@angelgutierrez374 woow how do you know all this lmao
@@frankie-nt5ed NO MORE QUESTIONS!!!
😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫
😶😶😶😶😶😶😶😶
“Bro this is interesting"
“Bro?"
“WHAT ARE YOU DOING NEAR A FAULTY WIRE"
The first- Black Taskmaster
Second- Oilman
Third- Magneto or you could call him the Boy of Steel
It’s not magnetic he’s just really sticky
I think Orlandos ability is actually very OP. Remembering everything
Yeah , until you feel extreme pain, grief and sadness , and now you are overwhelmed with that for the rest of your life... *FUN*
The last boy is one step away from becoming magneto
2nd dude:
He dips his hands in water before going in the hot oil, watch closely
3rd kiddo:
If your body is sticky enough, almost everything can stick to you. And this is the funny part:
EVERYthing, even nonmagnetic things stick to him
About the first guy:
Yeah, guess he's blessed and cursed
I watched closely. Didn't see water. I did see him continuously hold chicken with grease pouring all over his hands and not affect him
@@aaronmazur8056 not in this vid.
Why is everyone like:
Yo, i saw THIS cutted video, so THIS is the original video, so THIS is from our lord and saviour veloceraptor.
Do a bit of research
@@beispieltext3754 You didn't even mention the other video, you just said he put his hands in water lmao. Sure some research would have someone find it. But obviously if you just say something without context of the other video people are going to be confused so dont blame them.
I don't think water helps you from stopping oil burns.
@@disgustingshts Do you remember what your chemistry teacher taught you about oil and water?
That memory thing is not exclusive to him.
I literally know someone else who's been that way since they were born.
They remember everything.
Straight down to what they ate for breakfast and what they wore the day their ex wife's hole family tried to kill him.
Hol up, that took a turn in the end...
wtf was that end😂😂
@@priteshbhavsar7162 That turn in the end was a joke based on my life story to be used as a reference.
@@starrieyedGirl so ur ex wife's family trying to kill u ?
@@starrieyedGirl miss... we need answers to our questions.
first one, are you ok?
Me: Mom and Dad, do you have super powers or something?
Parents: No, of course not.😅
Also Parents:
So could the magnetic boy walk on metal walls as he would just stick to it?
Oh my
No its fake it just sticky skin, debunked many times. He looks be poor so is probably trying to earn money
Nah , he just have some oil ass skin so everything that sticks become disgusting just like him
He's not even standing properly, any movement and it would all fall off. So fake
It's fake
"There is an accident" - Master Offway
"Magnetic Boy"
DAMN THAT SOUNDS LIKE A SUPERHERO NAME
I have questions
1: what is the first image before the memory guy called
2: what super power did he get
3 oil guy is the terminator (not a question just a fact)
Oh yeah, he got struck by Photoshop when he was 11 and can now intrigue people as a thumbnail
@@icarus5676 Yes
I think the picture of the back was of a guy who was struck by lightning if I remember by the injuries. The eyes are photoshop probably though.
First one reminds me of an eidetic memory with consciences, I can remember everything but not in a instant. I gotta think a bit to remember everything in detail. He can remember everything immediately which is ridiculous but he suffers from it
So I turned myself blind and gained Spider senses
The human mind is fascinating, the brain merely needs a catalyst to bring forth its true potential. The future is bright
First time?
Yet it's also a maddening curse, his condition is hell to live through for most who have it unfortunately
@@Kantomanji3568 huh?
@@Cybersomnia indeed, the body itself is a mere vessel and a trained mind can push it beyond its limits
I was born. I can move my ears and eyes after being hit at those parts
Edit: 101 liked person!
bruv what
I can mobe ears from birth
I was also born. Pretty crazy
Dayum
@@the6250 woah
NAH NAH that last kid is just so big he has his own gravitational pull
The first image is called a lichenberg figure. It's caused by getting struck with lightning or having a large current passed through you that burns your skin and flesh where the arc travels through.
blue lives don’t matter
@@bootymagician neither does your opinion
@@tristmist717 at least my opinion is real, blue lives aren’t
@@bootymagician The best part of you ran down your mother's leg
@@tristmist717 why should we support the police though?
"He could stick many different objects to his body"
Me: *smiles in Bastet*
Joseph Joestar: *Vietnam flashbacks*
i bet his magnetic thing wouldn't last long
Jojo references
@@jcolelover_44 indeed
@@MAB3L0 I knew I saw something like that and didn't remember until I saw your comment
@@jcolelover_44 oh, well I hope you remember it
I feel like every asian mom has the second superpower, including my mom😂
The thing with the memory sounds great in theory, but there's a big consequence that comes with it. The human mind has a certain limit of memorization. When that limit is hit, the person develops schizophrenia and the brain will delete memories at random, to make space for new ones. This leads to the person struggling with making sense of their knowledge. This is why the brain has a mechanism that allows us to keep unimportant things away from our long-term memory. Without that mechanism, he's going to develop schizophrenia a lot sooner than normal and in his case remember what he had worn at 2.7.2013 but not his children's names.
Source?
Theres nothing that says the brain has a memory limit 😂 ,its not a hardrive or an sd card, let alone cause schizophrenia. These people being educated by videos like this so no surprise on the stupidity involved. Smh..
@@woofawoof7616 my professor from medical school
@@coldshadow7880 the human brain can hold around 1024 terabytes of data. Not really something achievable in the average human lifetime but there is in fact a hard limit.
@@Keebrev what!? Ur brain encodes all memories in neural patterns and has the ability to knit countless memories into just one. It can also create new patterns so technically the amount of memoties u can store is limitless. I bet u have an open mind about the earth being flat cz some tiktok/youtube video told u so..
"He could stick many different objects onto his body"
Its called suction and sweat and friction
Imagine if he was a child, and he remembered catching his dad cheating
“plunges his hands in the oil without pain or burns”
moms: that’s a superpower?
Ohh yeah my mom literally just said that😂😂
Yeahh😂😂 my mom literally just said that
Ah yes, let's form a team called "The power for no use"
The last one ..Kid gonna Became New Magneto..And kill all superheros 🌛😂😂😂
I’ve seen that hot oil guy on TV before. That’s some wild stuff. If I remember it correctly, I think they explained what made it possible for him to do that. His skin is different on his hands I believe. I wouldn’t mind being knocked into a savant. I’ll take memory please.
Imagine get one slapped from the second guys i bet we gonna end up in hospital for a couple of days..lol
I know someone who moves the fried potato while it is being fried with his hands. Like literally the potato was getting fried for 15 minutes, then he started mixing the oil with his fingers.
One is side-effect, other is biology and the last one is only related to either fasle claims or pure luck...
bro developed resistance to electricity like a JRPG character 💀
if you're in a hard position like dying or something your brain will get really creative and more smarter only for a couple of minutes but this guy is having a baseball hitting his head triggering the side effect,that damn cool actually
The superhuman memory is a blursed ability. Its called hyperthymesia an I have it. It's a boon as well as a curse because I can't forget the traumatic stuff that happened with me or things I saw or heard in the past. It just keeps replaying in your mind. In some memories you even remember the tiniest of things. But yea, good for me in studies tho. I just memorized everything before exams lol.
i wud trade ur brain for mine😂😂😂 its okay to not forget for me
My guy here sounds like text to speech. That's a super power in itself.
That last one is BS. Notice how in one of the clips, it showed someone struggling to stick a fork on the kids back? It's hard to explain but there is a video where an Asian dude claims the same powers but The Amazing James Randi applies a little talcum powder on the Asian man's body and the Asian guy's powers completely disappear.
Asian mom:thats not enough i want more than the neighbour's son
That's how that one guy got his face.
The kid straight up magneto
The first guy can just pass in every exam 💀💀💀💀
Bro is gonna grow up to be magneto
My head when i see the thumbnail: MAZE RUNNER🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🔥
The last one has all his props to thank for his sticky skin and perceived magnetic abilities.
Bro was so big he has his own gravity
Bro became Google. Bro never forgets a thing😂
Last man is just one sticky sweaty boi
Bros a walking magnet 💀
The start of when the 12 year old kit named Nikolai looked like one of my old classmates in 2nd grade
5 yr old me sticking a fork in an outlet
hes gotta become spider man after this
Now go be a superhero kid
-Spiderman
You want to see what a real hero can do
All of these people with super powers are already exist in INDIA, the man with no burns with hot oil have a shop in delhi, The boy with no effect of electricity and super remember mind ❤️love india
Yes bro
Blud in the thumbnail turning to a ben 10 alien 💀💀💀
Left brain unlocked!
combining Left+Right!
The lack of people being disgusted on the second one touching the food....
I actually liked the plot twist, goofy,funny,crazy and you’ll never expect (witch I like)
The kid with magnetic can make a whole cyborg armor and beat up criminals
Bro is the real life taskmaster
Second dude has a FUCKING wolverine healing factor