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Could YOU eat and drink NOTHING for 30 years?

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Hes obviously not human. :roll:

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David Blaine's crappy endurance stunts seem pretty tame compared to this guy. We should put him in a plexiglass box suspended above the river Thames and see how long he lasts.

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Hahaha, that made me l0l, idk if you remember me, I used to play rs with you gosh probably 2-3 years ago now. Danofilth2/X0_X0_XO

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Says he has been "gargling" and bathing in water, probably why he hasn't died. That plus he presumably does close to zero physical activity. And IIRC, last time people tried an experiment like this with him, he lost weight. So there is some way he is getting water

 

Gargling is not enough to sustain you for even a week. He probably did survive 2 weeks(although this is still difficult) but not 70 years.

And I can't believe that these scientists even regarded some crackpot saying he's never eaten or drunk(drank, drunken, w/e) anything for 70 years. I'm guessing those scientists are really bored to actually look into this.

Says he has been "gargling" and bathing in water, probably why he hasn't died. That plus he presumably does close to zero physical activity. And IIRC, last time people tried an experiment like this with him, he lost weight. So there is some way he is getting water

 

Gargling is not enough to sustain you for even a week. He probably did survive 2 weeks(although this is still difficult) but not 70 years.

And I can't believe that these scientists even regarded some crackpot saying he's never eaten or drunk(drank, drunken, w/e) anything for 70 years. I'm guessing those scientists are really bored to actually look into this.

 

What I'm hinting at is that he probably drank some of his gargling water. And I'm pretty stunned at the scientists too, and if they are actually serious about this it should be conducted by foreign scientists

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You know who else can go without eating or drinking for 70 years? Dead people. They're cold, stiff, and also rot for a reason.

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A primary issue with this is that everyone's taking it from a very scientific perspective. These proclamations from people, generally 'realised-men' / (women :P), have occurred for many, many years and largely aren't explainable by scientific means. A large majority of it comes down to your beliefs and your philosophical perspective on things. By immediately trying to adopt a science-based perspective that's biasing your understanding of it.

 

I do find this one odd as it seems to be very much a self-proclaimed action and for the large part, these phenomenal occurrences tend to be passed down by observers rather than having the actual person try to publicise it.

 

In the end, it's not about whether these things can have an explainable outcome by scientists, nor whether people are philosophically changed by it, rather that you realise something for yourself from these situations instead of being biased by everything stated by each side. :)

Since I'd be dead in 12-14 days, no.

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A primary issue with this is that everyone's taking it from a very scientific perspective. These proclamations from people, generally 'realised-men' / (women :P), have occurred for many, many years and largely aren't explainable by scientific means.

 

And so far all of them have been frauds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inedia

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They should test him in a non-indian hospital/country. Otherwise it's fake.

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He's been eating his beard for the past 70 years.

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Plus I think the whole teenage girl thing will end soon (hopefully), because my girlfriend is absolutely in love with him(she is 18), and im beginning to feel threatened by his [Justin Bieber] dashing looks.

He's been eating his beard for the past 70 years.

 

Mmmm! Beard juice!

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And so far all of them have been frauds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inedia

That's a very sweeping claim to say that they're all frauds, especially considering there's many who won't / can't have been tested. I did state that this one seems a bit uncertain and that it really comes down to your belief, rather than having a need to point out frauds. ;)

And so far all of them have been frauds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inedia

That's a very sweeping claim to say that they're all frauds, especially considering there's many who won't / can't have been tested. I did state that this one seems a bit uncertain and that it really comes down to your belief, rather than having a need to point out frauds. ;)

 

You NEED food and water to survive, this isn't debatable. SOMEHOW he's getting food and water. I'm not sure why you're bringing beliefs into this when it is fact you need nourishment to survive, not some magic goddess who gave you the gift of cross dressing and never needing to eat or drink. And no, it's not a sweeping claim, there hasn't been a single confirmed magic man who can survive without food or water, it's non-existent.

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Yeah. I do it all the time.

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Perhaps he has photosynthesis skills.

 

He gets his food form the sun and absorbs water from rain/condensation.

 

Just sayin...

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Perhaps he has photosynthesis skills.

 

He gets his food form the sun and absorbs water from rain/condensation.

 

Just sayin...

 

I wonder if they took his shoes off to check for roots

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It is just not true. Lol at all the comments on the article that believe it.

It's a lie. If he went 70 years without eating he'd be dead. You cells would starve.

And no, it's not a sweeping claim, there hasn't been a single confirmed magic man who can survive without food or water, it's non-existent.

And what if this guy can?

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And no, it's not a sweeping claim, there hasn't been a single confirmed magic man who can survive without food or water, it's non-existent.

And what if this guy can?

 

He can't.

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Strong accusations, which you have nothing to back it up with. Just because it's never been done before, doesn't mean it's impossible.

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Strong accusations, which you have nothing to back it up with. Just because it's never been done before, doesn't mean it's impossible.

 

Every living thing needs some sort of fuel or input of energy. For humans it is food and water, not magic. Hell, even fire needs fuel. Burden of proof is on the one who makes the claims

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I went and did a little research on him to see if all this is true and so far everything points to yes. I don't think I could go either 30 years or 70 like this man claims. I'm curious to see how this man is still alive.

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