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  1. Dec 8, 2018 · History’s Weirdest People: Tarrare, Who May Have Eaten A Baby. Wikimedia Commons. A French peasant boy, known today as Tarrare, was born near Lyon, France in 1772. From an early age, he was insatiably hungry and cried for food even if he’d just finished a meal. At age 17, the gluttonous, yet emaciated Tarrare snuck into village barns to eat ...

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    • Amina Ependieva Has Two Rare Genetic Conditions: Albinism And Heterochromia. The former is a condition that reduces the amount of melanin pigment in the skin, eyes, hair, while the latter is a difference in coloration of the iris.
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    A Vietnamese herbalist named Tran van Hay was known as the man with the longest hair in the world. Until his death at age 79 in 2010, he hadn’t cut his hair in 50 years, and had only washed it a few times. Now that's what I call low-maintenance. Pixabay

    In 1973, a holy man named Saduh Amar Bhirati raised his right hand in the air for peace, and never put it down. Before 1970, he was a normal, middle-class man. Then one morning he woke up and decided to leave it all behind to serve the Hindu god Shiva. Three years later, believing that he was still too connected to the pleasures of mortal life, he ...

    Yoshiro Nakamatsu is a Japanese inventor with over 3,000 patents to his name; he claims he's the original inventor of the floppy disc. For the last 40+ years, Nakamatsu has been conducting research on how to expand his lifespan, which is why he’s meticulously photographed, cataloged, and analyzed everything that he’s eaten since he was 42. In 2005,...

    Speaking of the Ig Nobel prize—it may seem mean, like the Razzies or the Darwin Awards, but it's actually awarded in good nature, and winners often appear to claim their prize. They're given out in different categories, like the Nobel prize, and in 2018, the team who won the economics prize came up with a doozy. The team of researchers—who I'm nomi...

    Elieen Brown, a woman from Bolton, England, became a real-life Bionic Woman when she had all but two of her joints replaced to treat her rheumatoid arthritis. Her left elbow is now the only original joint remaining in her body. Getty Images Lindsay Wagner played The Bionic Woman in the '70s

    A Korean woman named Hang Mioku became addicted to plastic surgery in an attempt to bolster her career. After a large number of surgeries, she decided to take it upon herself and injected her face with cooking oil. That's right, cooking oil. This self-procedure left her face disfigured for life, and eventually, she went on television to ask her don...

    In 2015, an 87-year-old Chinese grandmother stumped doctors when she came to them with a large, curved horn on her head. According to reports, it started out as a black mole on her forehead, and then suddenly the mole split open and a horn started growing. The actual medical term for her condition is a cutaneous horn, which is a usual yet benign sk...

    In 1990, Daniel Allen Bawden was elected Pope in a papal conclave attended by six people, including Bawden himself and his own parents. He calls himself Pope Michael, and the conclave was called because Bawden believed there had been no legitimate Pope elected since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958. As of 2009, he claimed to have 30 "solid" follo...

    Bhagat, an Indian man from Nagpur, always felt self-conscious about his big belly. One night in summer of 1999, he was rushed to the hospital with a stomach so swollen he could barely breathe. The doctors discovered the half-formed body of a twin brother who had never been born. Shutterstock

    Hiroo Onoda was an Imperial Japanese Army officer who stayed at his jungle post in the Philippines for 29 years, refusing to believe that WWII was over. He survived on coconuts and bananas and would sometimes kill villagers he thought were enemies. Local authorities and military searched for Lieutenant Onoda, yet he evaded capture. Finally, a man n...

  2. Mar 31, 2022 · 10 Most Unusual and Bizarre People To Ever ExistHave you ever come across someone, and you just couldn't stop yourself from staring? Our world is filled with...

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  3. 8. Charlie Chaplin Was Pretty Weird and Seedy. Charlie Chaplin (1889 – 1977) was the silent film era’s most famous star and one of the silver screen’s all-time greats. Less known is that in addition to a pioneer who revolutionized acting and comedy, Chaplin was also a pervert who liked ’em young.

  4. Apr 9, 2020 · 20. Growing Pains. As a clan of 16 living in a small cave, things got real weird, real fast. Having no one else to socialize with, many of Bean’s children developed incestuous relationships and had children of their own. The bizarre family troupe eventually grew to a total of 48 people.

  5. Dec 8, 2018 · The bone-chilling story Anneliese Michel has terrified people for decades and even served as the inspiration for the 2005 movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose and ranks her as one of history’s weirdest people. Anneliese Michel was born in the 1960s in Bavaria, West Germany. She was deeply religious and a devout Catholic who attended mass twice a ...

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