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Human beings are simply amazing creatures. Every action and every little doing tells us how unique we are. There are things about humans and their behaviour that still manage to amaze the most famous of psychologists and stun them. There’s such a mystery about us – about the different organs, about the way we think, the way we behave, etc. The most surprising of the human organs is the brain. It is so amazingly complex and so deep that no human has understood it’s true power to date. It is said that the average human only uses 10 percent of his/her brain capacity in the lifetime. Imagine what will happen if the complete power is used!
But then, it is not just the human brain and human behaviour. It is every little thing that is simply amazing. Like did you know your nose can distinguish and remember upto 50,000 different types of smell! And that you have taste-buds even on your anus. Eww. Gross right? But then, that’s just how we are. Also, there are certain actions we perform that give people a hint to our behaviour. They say eyes are the mirror to your soul and well, while we don’t really know the truth of that statement, your eyes often reflect your emotions and help people understand your thoughts.
just watch it....

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