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Modern world very diverse. It contains the beautiful, the frightening, the devilish and the divine. This applies not only to some landscape places, but also to people. Some suffer due to serious illnesses that cause deformities, while others are victims of a terrible accident or some other incident. But there are also those who decided to change to the point of real ugliness, just to be happy. Sometimes it's hard to say who is the best ugly person and, often, it is impossible to determine with certainty which of the freaks should come first.

Rick Genest aka Zombie Boy

Born in 1985 in Canada. He became very popular and acquired the title of the most scary person because of the tattoos on his face. First of all, attention is drawn to the skeleton’s jaw, made “in its place”, dark circles under the eyes, and a dark nose with rings. All this makes the guy a real zombie. Seeing such a person at night is unlikely to be pleasant.

Elaine Davidson - female piercer

Brazilian E. Davidson received the title of the ugliest person on Earth. This woman has the largest number of piercings: there are nine thousand punctures on her body with a total weight of almost four kilograms. Surprisingly, Edein's husband does not have a single puncture.

The image was complemented by 2,500 tattoos. A woman runs a small aromatherapy shop in Edinburgh.

Lizard

The first person to cut the tongue like a lizard was Eric Sprague. He cut the tip in half and stretched both halves daily different sides so that they do not grow together. In addition to his tongue, Eric has an unusual appearance: his body is decorated with tattoos in the form of lizard scales. The image of the ugliest person is completed by sharpened teeth.

Vampire

Another extraordinary personality is Marie José Cristerna, nicknamed the vamp woman. This Mexican woman grew fangs on all her teeth, had horn implants sewn into her forehead, and covered her body with tattoos. In addition, she pierced parts of her body, including her face. To complete the image of the vampire, she wears colored lenses: they add expressiveness to her appearance.

Picture woman

Among the ugliest people on the planet is Julia Gnuse or the picture woman, the illustration woman. She has the largest number of tattoos on her body. She was forced to have them done because of an incurable skin pathology - porphyria. For ten years, Julia covered her body with a variety of designs.

The tattoo covers 95% of the skin. Because of this, the girl was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the most tattooed woman in the world.

For many years, Julia fought the disease, but she was unable to overcome the disease, and she decided to hide the scars with drawings. In 2016, the woman died at the age of 48.

Lizzie Velasquez

Lizzie Velazquez received the official recognition of the ugliest person. She was born in 1989 in the USA. A woman's deformity is associated with two pathologies - Marfan syndrome and lipodystrophy. Because of them, the body has lost the ability to form subcutaneous fats. Pathologies caused loss of vision in one eye. Despite her deformity, the woman leads a normal life, she writes books and travels around the world with seminars.

The girl was advised never to go outside or look in the mirror. There were “well-wishers” who told her to commit suicide. Fortunately, Lizzie turned out to be a strong girl and became a speaker.

Jason Schechterly

Among the nominees for the title of ugliest person is Jason Shechterly. The media has already called him the most terrible man.

Jason is a police officer. One day while on duty he was in a terrible accident. The impact was so strong that the policeman's car immediately caught fire. As a result, the man received fourth degree burns. To save his life, doctors had to literally remove his face. The officer underwent a skin graft, but not a trace remained of his sweet face.

One of the media published a photo of Jason with a new face, where he hugs his wife. For it, the photographer received a huge amount of money and several awards. Jason himself sued the publication and won the case. Now the media pays for its reporting by making contributions to a fund for burn victims. In addition, the court revoked the licenses of the newspaper employees who published the photograph.

Godfrey Baguma

Among the most terrible people in the world is an ordinary shoemaker from Uganda, Godfrey Baguma. He is suffering incurable disease, but the man does not lose heart and considers himself very happy. Once he took part in an anti-beauty competition and, of course, took first place.

In 2013, Baguma got married for the second time. His first wife cheated on him and he left her. After some time, he met his second love and proposed to her. Godfrey understood that his native girls were unlikely to accept him the first time.

Over the years of marriage, the man had six children.

Yu Junchan

The list of the scariest people in the world includes the hairiest Chinese man, Yu Junchan. He suffers from a rare pathology - atavism, due to which the body is covered with long hair. The man is not particularly upset about being included in the list of the ugliest people in the world by nature. He gladly allows himself to be photographed, appears in various shows, and gives interviews.

Kala Kawaii

Another ugliest person on Earth is Kala Kawai. Once upon a time, he was unable to stop his passion for tattooing and covered 75% of his skin with drawings. However, it seemed to the man that this was not enough. He decided to complement the image with silicone bumps on the forehead, as well as attach metal horns, and made a snake cut on the tongue.

Tree Man

To the list of the most ugly people Indonesian Dede Kosvara hit the planet. At the age of ten he injured himself in the forest. In all likelihood, some unknown infection got into the wound, which caused the development of ulcers on the lower extremities. Gradually they appeared on my hands. Over the course of several years, Dede observed his own transformation into a real monster.

The man cannot walk, he has lost the opportunity to have a family and live a normal life. In order to somehow support himself, he began working in a circus of freaks.

Doctors were able to remove some of the tree warts, but they soon reappeared. Dede lost faith that he could ever be healed.

Donatella Versace

Fashion representative Donatella Versace is among the top ugliest celebrities. She was attractive, but after an excessive amount of plastic surgery, the woman ended up in the ratings of freaks. The Italian has huge lips, unnatural thinness, sagging skin, and a terribly made nose.

Marilyn Manson

Shock rocker Marilyn Manson holds the position in the ranking of the ugliest people in the world. Few people have been able to see a rock star without makeup: every appearance in public is scary. It’s not for nothing that they say about this guy that if you see him on the street at night, you can die.

Clint Howard

The actor was always given the roles of scarecrows, for which he received decent fees. It was they who brought Clint success and more than one million dollars.

Evgeniy Bolotov

In the ranking of the ugliest people in Russia, first place was given to Evgeny Bolotov. He has dreadlocks on his hair, tattoos instead of eyebrows, and discs on his lips. The Perm designer claims that people are not intimidated by his appearance, but ask to be photographed with them.

Evgeniy is a real body modifier. It stretches the lips, nose and ears. He likes Australian platypuses.

Are you unhappy with something about your appearance? Just look at these people and you will instantly forget about some non-existent flaws in your own body. Today we will talk about those who are modern society are usually called freaks.

1. Ulas family

The Ulas family lives in Hatay province in Turkey. Of its 19 members, five brothers and sisters walk on all fours. Scientists have concluded that they all suffer from a rare type of disability. They cannot master upright walking simply because they lack balance and stability. Interestingly, scientists still cannot give an exact explanation of why this happens. Professor Nicholas Humphrey notes that this is a striking example of a strange disorder of human development. Moreover, some scientists believe that the family problem is proof that people can devolve, while others are of the opinion that the poor fellows suffer from some kind of hereditary disease, for example, Youner Tan syndrome or cerebellar hypoplasia.

2. Aceves Family


This Mexican family is also called the hairiest in the world. All its members suffer from a rare disease - congenital hypertrichosis. People with this genetic mutation have an extra piece of DNA that affects nearby genes that control hair growth. This pathology manifests itself in the fact that not only the whole body, but also the face becomes hairy. In the Aceves family, about 30 people - both women and men - suffer from this disease. It’s hard to imagine how much bullying these unfortunate people suffered from society...

3. Jose Mestre


The face of this poor fellow from Portugal was “swallowed” by a tumor whose weight reached 5 kg. Moreover, he lived with her for 40 years. It all started when Mestre was born with a vascular malformation, also called a hemangioma. It grew uncontrollably until the age of 14. These types of tumors tend to increase during puberty and distort all facial features. A simple meal cost Jose his tongue and gums to bleed. The tumor literally consumed his face and completely destroyed his left eye. To date, the man has undergone a number of operations. While his face looks like it's covered in burns. But, despite this, Jose is overjoyed that he has finally gotten rid of the unfortunate tumor.

4. Unknown with a horn

We often joke about the fact that someone has grown horns, but we don’t even realize that there are people in the world who actually have them. It turns out that cutaneous horn is a rare disease formed from horn cells. To date, the exact cause of the formation of cutaneous horn has not been identified. The development of such a process can be provoked by both internal (endocrine pathology, tumors, viral infection) and external (ultraviolet radiation, trauma) factors. Fortunately, this can be treated with surgery.

5. Bree Walker


The American TV presenter from Los Angeles lives with a congenital defect called ectrodactyly (“claw-shaped hand”). The defect consists of underdevelopment of one or more fingers on the hands or feet.


The personality of this young man can inspire many. He is the one who managed to turn his rare disease and unusual physique into a special effect, into something that will bring him fame and financial independence. Being 2 m tall and weighing just over 50 kg, Spanish actor Javier received many alien, horror roles. At the age of 6, Botet was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome, a rare genetic pathology that is accompanied by elongation of fingers and limbs, as well as tall stature combined with extreme thinness. Now he can be seen in “Crimson Peak” (where he played ghosts), in “Mama” (Javier as main character), “The Conjuring 2” (Hunchback) and many other films.

7. Petero Byakatonda


This boy comes from an African village in Uganda. He suffers from a genetic disease - Crouzon syndrome, which leads to abnormal fusion of the bones of the skull and face. In Crouzon syndrome, the bones of the skull and face fuse too early, and the skull is then forced to grow towards the remaining open sutures. This results in abnormal shape of the head, face and teeth. Usually this disease is treated within several months after birth, but the 13-year-old baby lived in isolation and it is still a miracle that he survived. Today he is undergoing treatment. The basic operations have already been done, thanks to which the guy’s head has a shape familiar to all people.


9. Harry Eastleck


During his lifetime, this man was nicknamed “the stone man.” He suffered from fibrodysplasia ossificans, a very rare disease characterized by the transformation of connective tissue into bone. Eastleck died at the age of over forty, before which he bequeathed his skeleton to the Mutter Museum of Medical History (Philadelphia, USA).


In 2013, at the age of 62, Paul Karason, known throughout the world as the “blue man” or “Papa Smurf,” died of a heart attack. And the cause of his rare disease was... ordinary self-medication. An American tried to fight dermatitis at home, which he treated for about 10 years with colloidal silver. After 1999, drugs based on it were banned in the United States. It turns out that when taking silver internally, there is a high probability of developing argyrosis, a disease characterized by irreversible skin pigmentation. His blue skin made it difficult for Karason to live, and he moved from state to state (he had to leave his native California largely because of the curious looks that were thrown at him local residents and tourists), looked for doctors and understanding, went to various talk shows, talked about himself, smoked a lot.

11. Dede Kosvara


“Tree Man”, Indonesian Dede Koswara suffered from a rare disease - his immune system was not able to fight the growth of warts. His arms and legs resembled tree roots, all the result of a mutated papilloma virus that science had never been able to cope with. This virus is not contagious, but Dede’s wife left him, took the children, and passers-by turned away. Despite the fact that doctors initially cut off the growths on his body, over time they reappeared. As a result, in 2016, alone and with heartache at the age of 42, Dede Kosvara left this world.

12. Didier Montalvo


And this baby was previously called a turtle. Fortunately, in 2012, doctors freed the 6-year-old boy from the terrible shell that occupied 45% of his body. The Colombian child suffered from a rare form of congenital disease called melanocytic virus. Fortunately, doctors removed the tumor in time, and it did not have time to become malignant.


Tessa suffers from aplasia - a congenital absence of any part of the body or organ, in this case the nose. In addition to aplasia, the girl suffers from heart and eye problems. At 11 weeks she had cataract surgery on her left eye, but complications left her completely blind in one eye. Today, the baby is preparing for a series of nasal prosthetic operations, although it is already known in advance that she will still not be able to smell.

14. Dean Andrews


This Briton looks at least 50 years old, but in reality the unfortunate man is only 20. He suffers from progeria. This is one of the rarest genetic defects, which results in premature aging of the body. By the way, the world-famous American motivational speaker Sam Burns, who died at the age of 17, had this disease. Unfortunately, on at the moment there is no effective treatment the disease and patients affected by it die very quickly.

15. Unidentified woman with Treacher Collins syndrome


As a result of this disease, patients experience craniofacial deformation. As a result, strabismus occurs, the size of the mouth, chin and ears changes. Patients have problems swallowing. Cases of hearing loss are common. In some cases, these defects can be corrected with plastic surgery.

16. Declan Hayton


Declan lives with his parents in Lancaster, UK. This baby has been diagnosed with Mobius syndrome. Until now, science has not been able to fully understand the causes of the development of the disease, and the possibilities of its treatment, unfortunately, are limited. People with such a rare congenital anomaly lack facial expression, which is explained by facial paralysis.


This man has pituitary dwarfism, in other words, dwarfism. His height is only 80 cm. But this did not stop him from realizing himself in life, from revealing his creativity. Today, Vern acts in films, and is also a famous stand-up comedian and stuntman. By the way, he became famous for his role in the film “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,” where Verne Troyer played the role of Mini-Me, a clone of Dr. Evil.

18. Manar Maged


19. Sultan Kesen


This man from Turkey is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most... tall man in the world. His height is 2 m 51 cm. He is associated with a pituitary tumor. This young man never managed to finish high school. As a result, he works as a farmer, and moves exclusively on crutches. Since 2010, Sultan has been undergoing radiotherapy in Virginia. Fortunately, the course of therapy was able to normalize the hormonal activity of the pituitary gland. Doctors managed to stop the Turk’s constant growth.


The Elephant Man was the name given to this man who lived in Victorian England. He lived only 27 years. Due to his deformed body, Merrick was unable to get a job. In addition, he had to run away from home for the reason that his stepmother constantly humiliated him. Soon Joseph got a job at a local circus to participate in a freak show. In his 27 years, this young man accomplished so much... So, he was a gifted person. He wrote poetry, read a lot, visited theaters, and collected a collection of wild flowers. With only his left hand he assembled models of cathedrals from paper, one of which is still kept in the Royal London Museum. The surgeon Frederick Reeves took him under his wing, thanks to whom Joseph received a room at the Royal London Hospital. In his memoirs, Dr. Reeves wrote:

“When I met this guy, I thought he was born weak-minded, but later I realized that he was aware of the tragedy own life. Moreover, he is smart, very sensitive and has a romantic imagination.”

Joseph Merrick suffered from a genetic disease called Proteus syndrome, which causes unusual growth of the head, skin and bones. On April 11, 1890, Joseph went to bed with his head on the pillow (due to growths on his back, he always slept sitting up). As a result, his heavy head bent his thin neck, and he died of asphyxia.

21. Unknown Chinese boy


Polydactyly is an anatomical deviation characterized by a greater than normal number of toes or fingers. In addition, it can occur not only in people, but also in cats and dogs. And in the photo you see the hands and feet of a boy who was born with 5 extra fingers and 6 extra toes. Doctors were able to remove the extra fingers so that the child could live a full life and not feel like an outcast in society.

22. Mandy Sellars

The 43-year-old British woman, like Joseph Merrick the Elephant Man (item #20), has Proteus syndrome. During her life, she underwent many operations, and one of her legs had to be amputated at the knee. Now her legs weigh 95 kg. The girl notes that she is proud of herself, that she managed to love her body and accept herself for who she is. Moreover, Mandy is a great smart girl. Despite her disability, she graduated from college with a bachelor's degree in psychology.

23. 27-year-old unknown Iranian


Did you know that there is a person on Earth with hair growing on his pupil? And the reason for this is a tumor. Fortunately, doctors were able to cut it out.

24. Min An


This Vietnamese boy is called a fish, and all because he was born with an unknown disease, as a result of which his skin constantly peels off and forms a kind of scales. That's why he showers several times a day. And swimming is his favorite activity. Doctors believe that the cause of the disease could be Agent Orange. This is the name given to a mixture of defoliants and artificial herbicides. It was used by the US military during the Vietnam War.

Many people worry that there are no unique features in their appearance. However, there are individuals whose sense of their own “mediocrity” has forced them to look for extremely extravagant ways to attract the attention of others. And there are those who would be happy not to stand out from the crowd, but Mother Nature made arrangements for them. Here is a list of the most unusual people in the world, photos of which prove that they are not the fruit of some wild imagination.

30. Chinese Rapunzel

Of the residents different countries, who claim to have the longest hair in the world, the Chinese are one of the last to come to mind. However, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, Xie Quipingt from China has the longest hair in the world. Their length at the time of measurement in 2004 reached 5.627 meters. She said she started growing her hair in 1973, meaning she hadn't cut her hair in 31 years when the record was set.

29. The Man with Giant Nails

Even if your nails are more like claws in size, they are far from the nails of Indian Sridhar Chillal.

He started growing his nails back in the early 1950s because he saw a teacher scold a student who broke a nail. Over the course of 62 years, the nails on his left hand grew to an impressive length of 910 centimeters.

Because of such an impressive size of his nails, the man was unable to get a job, and it’s difficult for him in everyday life. But the Guinness Book of Records requires sacrifice.

28. Woman with eyes popping out of their sockets

There is an expression “his (or her) eyes bulged out of their sockets.” You can see what it really looks like by looking at the photo of Jalisa Thompson. She can effortlessly squeeze eyeballs out of their sockets and then return them to their natural place.

27. Elastic man

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome causes a defect in the synthesis of type III collagen in the body, and there is no cure for the disease. Englishman Harry Turner, who holds the title of “the man with the most elastic skin,” has this syndrome. He was able to pull the skin on his abdomen 15.8 centimeters away from the rest of his body.

However, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is no fun as it can lead to ruptured blood vessels and then death.

26. People with the widest tongue

The tongue of Byron Schlenker from New York is 8.6 cm wide. The man became a local celebrity because his tongue was wider than an iPhone 6.

Byron's daughter, Emily, also has a tongue of impressive size, its width reaches 7.3 cm. This is larger than that of any other woman in the world.

It is interesting that Mrs. Schlenker's tongue is of normal size.

25. Endless plastic

The strangest people in the world do not necessarily have any diseases or congenital anomalies. Here, 61-year-old Cindy Jackson holds the title of “record holder for the number of plastic surgeries.”

She has had more than a dozen major surgeries, including facelifts, rhinoplasty, liposuction, jaw surgery, implants, and countless smaller surgeries. There were more than 52 of them in total.

Jackson was named one of the top users of cosmetic surgery in 2000, and she doesn't stop there because...she just doesn't want to.

24. Big Nose

No one has ever received more comments about his nose than Turk Mehmet Ozyurek, and that's because he has the biggest nose in the world. At the time of measurement for entry into the Guinness Book, the length of Mehmet's nose was 8.8 cm.

23. Too many teeth

You may have looked at the photo above and thought there was nothing special about it. Now look at it again, knowing that the norm for humans is 32 teeth, not 37, like the Indian native Vijay Kumar.

22. Modified Man

Kala Kaivi, who works as a tattoo artist, has decorated (or disfigured - everyone has their own opinion) the body and eyes with tattoos, piercings and even silicone horns on the head. He also has the largest ear tunnels in the world, their diameter is 109 mm.

21. Horned woman

In the Middle Ages, the Chinese woman Liang Xiuzhen, nicknamed the “unicorn woman,” could have been burned at the stake. Fortunately, modern science knows that such a skin horn on the head is caused not by kinship with the Devil, but by a virus. Such formation is life-threatening, as it is susceptible to constant infections. Liang's growth reaches 13 cm in length and gives her unpleasant sensations. However, an elderly woman may simply not be able to endure surgery to remove the “horn”.

20. Holes in the face

German-born Joel Miggler has 11 holes in his face. He made huge tunnels in his cheeks, and smaller tunnels on upper lip, under the lower lip, in the nasal septum and in the nose.

Joel made the first changes in his body at the age of 13. It is unlikely that most teenagers will be allowed to repeat such a “feat” by their parents.

19. Wasp waist

Many women dream of a thin waist. However, Michelle Kobke took this dream to the extreme. Using a special corset (almost without removing it), Kobka managed to reduce her waist to a staggering 40.6 cm.

In the end, Michelle stopped wearing corsets because her waist had already reached the ideal and decided to return to normal life. She's gained a few centimeters, but her waist is still super-thin.

18. Hair in the ears

Few people consider the sight of hair growing in the ears to be a beautiful sight. However, Indian Radhakanta Bajpai is not like most people. He never cut the hair in his ears and they reached 13.2 cm in length.

Bajpai has no intention of removing his ear hair as he has been growing it since he was 18 and believes it symbolizes good luck and prosperity. He even uses a special shampoo to keep the ear hairs smooth and silky.

17. Silicone penis

Photo of one of the most strange people the world looks like a porn director's dream. However, in reality, Misha Stanz cannot have normal sex. Dreaming of a huge phallus, he injected himself with silicone four times into the penis and scrotum. As a result, his dignity grew to 23 cm in length and 9 cm in width. And it weighs 4.3 kg. But Misha is still far from the size of the owner.

16. Bloody tears

One day, 17-year-old Melanie Harvey bled from her eyes and ears. Melanie and her mother, Katherine, consulted several doctors, but doctors could not find the cause of this frightening phenomenon.

The bleeding became more and more severe because doctors could not give recommendations on how to stop it. And now Melanie bleeds not only from her ears and eyes, but also from her nose and nails about five times a day.

15. The man who hardly ages

Inhabitant South Korea named Hyomung Shin is one of the strangest people on Earth. He looks 12 or 13 years old, but is actually 26.

Shin has a very rare condition known as "highlander syndrome", meaning he does not age as quickly as a normal person. Shin is often not allowed into clubs because security believes he has a fake passport. Even the reporters couldn't believe that this "boy" was no longer required to go to school, but Shin was able to prove his age.

14. The man who changed his race

A change of gender in our world will no longer surprise anyone, but what about an unintentional change of race? An elderly inventor from Krasnodar, Semyon Gendler, was diagnosed with hepatitis C and cancer. In one of the American clinics, he received a liver transplant from an African American, and since then Gandler’s appearance has changed dramatically. Simply put, it darkened. But Semyon is happy and claims that he has gained a second wind. Perhaps because his transplanted liver is only 38 years old.

13. Popeye

Arm wrestler Jeff Dabe from Minnesota was born with massive forearms, which is very reminiscent of Popeye the sailor from the cartoons. He has a nickname accordingly. Dabe's forearm circumference is 49 cm.

Doctors initially assumed that Jeff had gigantism or “elephant disease,” but did not find any of these or other pathologies in him.

12. Man with the head of a parrot

Ted Richards, a 57-year-old man from England, has undergone a major body transformation that includes more than 100 tattoos and 50 piercings. He also removed the ears to allow more room on the head for something that isn't usually found on human heads.

Richards has five parrots that he loves very much, and now he strives to be as much like them as possible. Richards is pleased with the progress and believes that this is the best thing that has happened to him in his life.

11. Barbie

Ukrainian Valeria Lukyanova did everything possible to turn herself into a living Barbie doll.

Some experts believe that such a transformation became possible thanks to the achievements plastic surgery. Others believe it's down to skillful makeup, countless hours in the gym, and the use of photo editors. Experts agree on one thing: Valeria definitely resorted to mammoplasty and correction of the shape of her nose.

10. Scary Angelina Jolie

The top 10 most unusual people opens with 19-year-old Iranian Sahar Tabar. She was so captivated by the beautiful Angelina Jolie that she underwent 50 plastic surgeries to look like her idol. In addition, she went on a strict diet, and with a height of 150 cm, she weighs 40 kg. Alas, the result was frightening. Some even think that Sugar resembles a character from the cartoon "Corpse Bride".

Sahar later stated that all these photographs were the result of makeup and processing in a photo editor.

9. Boy with giant hands

This child, named Kaleim, suffers from a rare condition that causes his arms to continue to grow at a rapid rate. Each of them is already larger than the boy's head.

8. Little woman

Indian woman Jyoti Amji suffers from a disease known as achondroplasia, which limits her ability to grow. When she turned 18, the girl weighed 5.2 kg, and her height did not exceed 62.8 cm. She is.

7. Huge breasts

Masseuse Christy Love earns $1,300 a day massaging clients. The massage includes “kicking” the breasts and sliding them over the client’s oiled body. Each of Christie's breasts weighs 7.17 kg, and the woman's body weight is more than 140 kg.

6. Catwoman

Socialite Jocelyn Wildenstein decided to resort to plastic surgery to achieve maximum resemblance to the proud queen of animals. Having gone through countless surgeries, Wildenstein now looks like she can meow wildly before she says "hello." Today she is among the.

5. Half Ton Man

Patrick Deuel is also a man who was able to lose more than 300 kg of weight. At some point in Patrick’s life, his weight reached 510.75 kg, and in order to deliver such a colossus to the hospital, they had to break down the wall of the house.

After gastric bypass surgery, Deuel lost weight to 170 kg, then lost weight again to 254 kg and now his weight constantly fluctuates around 200 kg.

4. The fattest woman

British Susan Eman does not suffer from excess weight at all. She longs to become the fattest woman in the history of mankind, and her lover, a chef by profession, is ready to help Susan achieve her goal. She now weighs 343 kg and will soon compete with number five in the top 10 weirdest people.

3. Jessica Rabbit Live

A resident of Sweden, Pixie Fox, had six ribs removed and her lips and breasts pumped up with silicone to achieve maximum resemblance to the sexy Jessica from the animated film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” Now she eats only liquid food and constantly wears a support corset. But she is beautiful.

2. Tallest man

The height of the Turk Sultan Kösen is 251 cm. He. Straightening up in full height his head almost touches the basketball hoop. Can you imagine the size of his feet?

1. The strongest of men

The Lithuanian giant Zydrunas Savickas took the concept of “strength” to a new level. He was able to squat 400 kilograms and lifted a weight of one thousand kilograms in powerlifting.

For obvious reasons, he is the most strong man of those currently living in the world. Savickas can easily lift the fattest man or the fattest woman in the world.

There is no doubt that a person is born into a world full of secrets and mysteries for him. Since archaic times, man has been aware that the world as a reality exists both in him and apart from him. But man did not immediately realize the important fact that the world that exists in him can be such not only as reality, but also as an illusion, image, model or even a parody. In the course of his evolutionary-historical phylogenesis, man acquired such unique capabilities and abilities to reflect the world that he forever lost the originality of his existence in the world as in pure reality, apart from which he could not exist. Connected with this loss is the origin of that very great mystery of the world, which will forever remain incomprehensible to man.

With the advent of religion, science, art, and technology, an almost unlimited opportunity opened up for man to objectify his images and illusions. Modern man as if “deified” by the fact that he began to build a special virtual world, capable of reviving any desires, illusions, plans and intentions. These illusions can become so significant that they can displace even the person himself from that reality, outside of which the world has never existed before.

As a result, a person drew a line between the world and reality, which immediately became an internal fault line for all human existence. Now for a person the world is not only reality, and reality is not only the world. In other words, reality acquired such a “Something” that turned it into “Nothing”. Finding yourself in this position, as J. Baudrillard says in the article “ Perfect crime", - "Under the threat of fear, we must decipher the world, and thereby destroy the material illusion." We must decipher the world in a way that is necessary for our new, “fractured” existence. This means that we are forced to humanize the world before the world dehumanizes us.

The humanization of the world is accompanied by the dehumanization of man. One of the essential mechanisms of history is hidden in this fundamental contradiction between man and the world. What is happening in this mechanism - the swing of the pendulum or the balancing of the “weight categories” between man and the world? In what era, where and how can this pendulum of history swing, or will it hang between the balanced scales that measure the humanity of the world with the universality of man? Until we receive intelligible answers to these basic questions, there can be no talk of the end of world history predicted by Fukuyama.

The relationship between a person and the world is revealed through the analysis of such features as multidimensionality and perfection. The problem of the multidimensionality of man and the world is closely related to the problem of their harmony and perfection. It is clear that the one-dimensionality of the form of being does not make any special claims to the movement in the direction of perfection, as is the case with multidimensionality. Man overcomes the imperfection of the elements of his multidimensional existence through the use of more perfect parts and elements of the world open to him. Thus, a person eliminates the functional and physiological imperfection of his skin by using clothes, and a person hides the aesthetic imperfection of his body figure behind stylish and fashionable clothes. The ethical imperfection of individual human morals is corrected by social tranquility and formally impersonal jurisprudence.

But, for all this, a person has to pay with consequences that he at first has no idea about. It turns out that formally impersonal jurisprudence not only corrects some moral flaws, but at the same time completely levels out the entire system of human moral foundations, crushes them under itself - under state legal regulation.

Multidimensionality not only opens up the whole world and the possibilities hidden in the world to a person, but also makes the person himself open to the whole world. The multidimensionality of the world is uniquely reflected in the multidimensionality of man - in his different abilities, states and properties. By measuring his multidimensionality with the multidimensionality of the world, a person can fall into traps that paradoxically form a one-dimensional person.

Thus, faith and hope always actualize in a person the expectation of a more perfect future existence, but at the same time it reconciles a person with such proportionality of existing existence, which he discovers and recognizes as the condition of life given to him (“I believe, because it is absurd”). This temporary reconciliation of a person with the world given to him can become permanent. Then it is fraught with the formation of a linear one-dimensionality of the person himself, leading him to fanaticism.

Reason and will can not only recognize, but also reject the proportionality of existence in the world given to us, restructure it to suit the essence and multidimensionality of man himself (“I think, therefore I exist”). By reflecting different tendencies of his proportionality with the world, a person comprehends a tendency, sphere or area of ​​proportionality that is compatible with the expectations of a person. But in each case, the measure of such compatibility and proportionality may turn out to be historically relative, peculiar and phenomenal.

The multidimensionality of a person can be comparatively presented and expressed through three ways of being, differing from each other in quality and degree of compatibility and proportionality of a person with the world. We are talking about human, non-human and anti-human ways of being, which are so united and flow into each other that only theoretical distinctions can be made between them.

Firstly, this is human way of being, fully corresponding to the nature (“primal essence”) of man himself. In the primordial human way of being, different forms of reality (physical, biological, social, spiritual reality) are in their natural combined state. The mechanisms of social adaptation function here in such a direction that the content and various shapes of real human existence, through influencing each other, they have always strived for their natural correspondence to the generic essence of man. The result of social adaptation here are such qualities as cohesion, compassion, solidarity, cooperation, justice, etc., in which the essence of humanity is manifested.

Secondly, this inhuman way of being, in which a person opens up to the essence of the world, to the essence of a different nature and everything that exists besides man. Man necessarily reckons with this essence of the world to the extent that it determines the boundaries of human existence. The non-human way of human existence always expresses various attempts to artificially humanize the extra-human world. In accordance with this circumstance, the mechanisms of social adaptation here function in the opposite direction - in the direction of “alienation,” a retreat from the actualizing intentions of the human essence, which go beyond the limits of their nature and clearly contradict the essence of nature itself in general. In fact, this is expressed in the fact that in the things themselves we can always see the imprint or glimpse of a person, and this would be completely human. But one cannot see a thing in a person, for such a vision is inhuman. Whatever the intentions of the person himself, the human essence always necessarily takes into account the specific limits of the existence of the world itself and human existence in the world.

Thirdly, this anti-human way of being, which a person is forced to create within his human existence. Anti-human existence is, as it were, a person’s sin before his essence - this is his forced retribution for the fact that he has already humanized some fragment of his inhuman existence and, thereby, created the problem of self-alienation in his existence.

Here lies hidden one of the deep secrets of humanity, under the cover of which there is dehumanization, debunking, and devaluation of some forms of life in the name of humanizing and exalting other forms of life. The mechanisms of social adaptation in such conditions are intended to protectively “envelop” anti-human existence, i.e. in order to make the latter controllable in relation to trends in the further development of human existence. That is why the inhuman transformation of the proletarian man into a “self-alienating thing,” into a means of slavish, exhausting labor receives its historical justification in the further development of humanity itself.

From this point of view, any new socionomic technique and technology that is created by modern civilized society must undergo a functional examination for its compliance, at least, with state legal and civil standards of humanity. Such an examination should take into account the extent and degree of human protection from possible harmful consequences of the practical implementation of new socionomic technologies.

Human existence includes not only the person himself, his activities, but also the results, the fruits of this activity, and with them the entire humanized nature, the entire humanized world. However, through the results of his practical activities, a person violates, firstly, the natural essence of the surrounding world, and, secondly, distorts the pristine content of his human existence. Technology, for example, always combines simultaneously the realization of the human principle (humanized world) and anti-human existence, i.e. alien to primordial human existence, but corresponding to the self-realization of human essence. In this sense atomic bomb as an anti-human weapon, it is technically no different from a knife in the hands of a criminal.

Non-human existence includes the existence of the entire world in which there is still no place for humans. But a person, through his practical activities, can humanize “this” place over time. Therefore, non-human existence is identical to human non-existence until a person’s practical relationship to the world has not gone beyond the achieved level of creative, constructive activity.

By its nature, any form of life, including human spiritual life, to one degree or another involves adaptation to existing conditions. Human adaptation involves not only a bio-physiological process, but mainly a social process that introduces natural aspects human life special internal instability, incompleteness, imbalance, transcyclicality and other features, which take into account, along with physical organization, spiritual forms that are actively involved in the processes of social adaptation.

Schematically social adaptation can be defined through three key links - will, problem, experience. In this triangle one can see both elementary acts of adaptation and complex, systemic, multifunctional procedures. The first link in the adaptation process is the will, presented here in a broad sense. It includes a set of desires, needs, goals, aspirations and actions that direct and organize the free self-realization of a person in a social environment. In its content, the will is not always and not in everything rational, and in this sense it can be a kind of internal source of vital desires or their conductor from one social structure to another. The second link is a problematic situation that always exists in human life, replacing one another. As E. Fromm notes, “man is the only animal for which his own existence is a problem that requires mandatory resolution and which cannot be avoided.” The problems of life are clearly recognized when the surrounding conditions and emerging social circumstances begin to somehow limit a person’s self-realization, hinder or counteract it.

Typically, a person strives to resolve problematic situations in a timely manner, without prolonging them or leading to a crisis. The crisis in relation to the will is of a secondary nature and in this sense it serves as an external source that feeds the roots of idiocy in human life. But in the case of anticipatory reflection, the will can be determined by an adequately emerging crisis situation, which for a number of reasons is still insurmountable for a person. In this case, the content of the crisis situation projects its negative potential onto the person, which is experienced in the form of a state of idiocy.

The third link is social experience, which is logically necessary for the synthesis of the first (thesis) and second (antithesis). On the one hand, social experience functions as a materialized, institutionalized will, and on the other hand, it manifests itself as a ready-made mechanism for resolving emerging problems in life. If direct antagonism arises between the “thesis” and “antithesis,” then such manifestations of experience as conscious ones become indirect ways for a person’s current self-realization social norms, patterns, customs, traditions, with the help of which a certain compromise is achieved between social will and social crisis.

Thus, opening various ways mastering the world, comprehending his universality, man puts himself before the colossal threat of losing his human appearance, his humanity. This threat increases with each new discovery of the world and demands that it be accepted for what it is.

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Let's live through all sorts of incredible inhabitants of the Earth. I’ve met almost all of them individually before, but here the selection turned out to be quite good.

The total length of the nails was 6 meters 15 centimeters. On right hand Sridhar Chaillal did not grow his nails.
The Chinese man's meter-long nails grew in 15 years, and he began growing them at the age of 23. "When I was 20 years old, I read about an Indian man who grew fingernails about a meter long. I decided to beat him," says Lee.
“Before 1992, my nails accidentally broke twice: the first time when I was moving things, the second due to the fault of my friend. Each time I had to start over,” the record holder admitted.

Meanwhile, the world record for the length of nails belongs to 65-year-old Salt Lake City resident Lee Redmond. Last year, she entered the latest edition of the Guinness Book of Records by growing the longest nails in the world - their total length is 7 meters 51 centimeters.

The largest and smallest heads.

The largest palms. A man named Hussein Bisad (UK) gained fame because of his enormously large palms. The length of the palms from the tips of the middle fingers to the wrist is 26.9 cm.

A man named Radhakanta Bajapai (India) became famous for having the longest hair growing from his ears, 13.2 cm.

A resident of the Indian city of Bhopal, BD Tyagi was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the person who has the longest hair in the world growing from his ears: the length of the unusual vegetation reaches 10.2 centimeters.

The longest nose. A figure created in the image of the German nobleman Gustav von Albach, who lived in the 18th century. in Bremen. He was famous for his extraordinary long nose. Gustav turned his ugliness into an object of fun and jokes, and was everyone’s favorite, especially children. He took part in carnivals (luckily he didn’t need a mask).

A child who grows old quickly. Due to his mother's illnesses (according to some sources, drug and alcohol abuse) he was born in 1811 in Austria weighing 1 kg 733 g, and height 25 cm.

The shortest man. The shortest man was Gul Mohammed from New Delhi (India). In 1990, when examined at the Ram Manohar Hospital, his height was only 57 cm. He died of a heart attack in 1997.

The heaviest newborn. On January 19, 1879, Seville (Ohio, USA), Anna Bates (Canada), whose height was 2 m 27 cm, gave birth to a boy weighing 10 kg 8 g and 76 cm tall. The boy lived only 11 hours.

The longest hair.

The fattest man on Earth.

American Katie Jung today has the narrowest waist in the world - 38.1 cm. The record holder has practically not taken off her corset for 14 years, and she has about a hundred of them. Recently, another “achievement” appeared in the Guinness Book of Records: the volume of the most immense female waist – 160 cm.