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Peggie 2 year s ago
#2 "Additionally, it would be very difficult for people to not wake up if a spider roamed around on their face and entered their mouth."
I fell asleep on the front row of a Mettalica concert!
       
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Zay 2 year s ago
Peggie, You have narcolepsy, my friend. Why do you think feathers on the nose and feet are so stereotypically ticklish? Average people can feel the TINIEST touch...
       
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Your heart stops beating when you sneeze.

The truth: When you inhale before sneezing, the pressure in your heart increases, and after you sneeze it decreases. So naturally, your heart rate is altered during this process, giving you the idea that your heart stops momentarily. You can rest assured that the electrical activity in your heart resumes as normal and it doesn’t stop every time your nose gets irritated.

 

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