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"Everything will become a record": Internet reacts to man who opened 10 champagne bottles in 40 seconds

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Xie Desheng from Shanxi, China has entered the Guinness Book of World Records by opening champagne bottles using nunchaku in the shortest time possible. The feat came to light after the official Instagram page of Guinness World Records shared a video of Desheng. The note accompanying the clip revealed that Desheng successfully opened 10 champagne bottles with his nunchaku in just 39.9 seconds. The clip opens with a few people standing in a row with champagne bottles. Desheng can be seen swiftly opening the bottles using his nunchaku. While he opened the initial bottles in one go, some had to be rotated a second time for the cork to open. The video shows that Desheng even dropped a champagne bottle in an attempt to open it quickly. Watch the video here:

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Desheng’s skill was appreciated by countless users in the comments section. While many praised Desheng’s achievement, some were surprised to know that such records even exist. One comment read, “So this is also a record?”

Another said: “Amazing.”

One user joked, “I could break this record using my hands. I work in a bar, by the way.”

Another said: “Give a reward to those who keep the bottle.”

“So, everything will be recorded? Eeeee. GWR is keeping records,” one person wondered.

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According to GWR’s official site, Deseng achieved this feat in April this year. This is not the first time Deseng has set a world record. GWR claims that Deseng holds several records and titles related to nunchaku.

Meanwhile, Aaron Nienaber from Minnesota, USA, set a world record for the farthest tortilla thrown. The world record was set in December last year, but it only came to light when GWR released a video showing Aaron attempting the throw. Aaron set the record by throwing the tortilla 119 feet 3 inches (36.34 meters). The official GWR site said “Aaron previously held this record and wanted to regain it. It took practice, dedication to technique and mental concentration to throw the tortilla as far as he ever thought possible!” Read about it here.

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