worlds most bizarre people

Worlds Most Bizarre People

11. The Real Version of the Incredible Hulk
Brazilian body builder Romario Dos Santos Alves was so desperate to emulate the Incredible Hulk that he actually injected his arms with a potentially lethal combination of oil and alcohol. The twenty five year old risked his life in the process, and almost had both arms amputated. His grotesquely swollen muscles have earned him cruel nicknames such as beast and monster.
12. The Japanese Jesus Christ
Mitsuo Matayoshi is a Japanese political activist, known for his perennial candidacy. Matayoshi was trained as a Protestant preacher, and through his religious studies developed a particular concept of Christianity strongly influenced by eschatology. In 1997, he established the World Economic Community Party, a political party based on his conviction that he is God.
13. The Soldier Who Hid in the Jungle for Almost Thirty Years Believing World War II Was Still Happening
Almost forty three years ago a World War II Japanese soldier by the name of Hiroo Onoda was found in the jungles of Guam, having survived there for nearly three decades. Under orders to not surrender under any circumstance, Hiroo Onoda fought a one man war and only surrendered when Major Yoshimi Taniguchi, who had since become a bookseller, personally came to give him the order.
14. The Real Bionic Woman
Eileen Brown from Boldon, England, has had more than a dozen operations over the past two decades. Her only remaining natural joints are her left hip and left elbow.
15. The Man Who Lived in an Airport for Nearly Two Decades
Mehran Karimi Nasseri is an Iranian refugee who lived in the departure lounge of Terminal One in Charles de Gaulle Airport in France, from August 26, 1988, until July 2006. His story became the main inspiration and basis for the Tom Hanks movie The Terminal.
16. The Man Who Photographed and Analyzed Every Meal for Thirty four Years
Yoshiro Nakamatsu is a Japanese inventor claiming to hold the world record for the most inventions (over three thousand) including the floppy disk and PyonPyon spring shoes. He has been photographing and retrospectively analyzing every meal he has consumed during a period of 40 years.
17. The Woman Who Remembers Everything
Jill Price claims to remember everything since her teens such as what time she awoke, what she ate, who she met. All of this is in her brain and can be triggered by songs, smells, or locations. She considers it a curse because since she can t forget things it is a burden on her sanity and does not give her much peace.
18. The Daredevil Who Flirts with Death on a Regular Basis
Eskil Ronningsbakken is an extreme artist from Norway who travels all around the globe to enact incredible death defying performances. He s usually performing balancing acts at the tops of lethal drops such as canyons and cliffs. He first got into the art of balancing when he was five years old and has been shocking the world with his amazing feats ever since.
19. The Woman With the Smallest Waist in the World
Michele Kobke, a twenty six year old woman from Germany, has shrunk her waist down from twenty five inches to sixteen by wearing a corset every day for three years, even while sleeping. And despite having a waist smaller than most catwalk models, she says she hopes to whittle her waist down to a shocking fourteen inches.
20. The Man Who Permanently Raised His Hand to the Heavens
Sadhu Amar Bharati first raised his arm in 1973 in honor of the god Shiva, and hasn t put it down since.