Is this a new trick actors should take note of?
One boy has mastered the art of snorting water up his nose and out of his eyes as though he is crying.
A video of the English youth's bizarre talent has now emerged online.
'Magic Trick': One boy has mastered the art of snorting water up his nose and out of his eyes as though he is crying. He puts his nose into a beaker of water and snorts up the liquid
'I'm going to show you a magic trick,' he announces to his viewers, before raising a yellow plastic cup to his face.
But instead of simply drinking it the boy puts his nose into the beaker and snorts up the water.
He can be seen wincing but powers on. He takes a breath and clamps his nose shut with his fingers.
The kid proceeds to roll his eyes into a slightly terrifying position as he half closes them, trying to force the liquid through his tear ducts.
Sure enough, seconds later, water streams from his eyes like genuine tears.
It certainly doesn't look like a pleasant experience.
A duct links the eyes and nose and the process of ejecting water out of the eye is achieved by building up pressure in the nose.
Tears: He takes a breath and clamps his nose shut with his fingers. The kid proceeds to roll his eyes into a slightly terrifying position as he half closes them, trying to force the liquid through his tear ducts
Uncomfortable: Sure enough, seconds later, water streams from his eyes like genuine tears. It certainly doesn't look like a pleasant experience
The liquid then needs to enter the nasal cavity by breathing, and it can be held there without breathing out.
Pressure then builds within the nose as it can't escape through the person's mouth and - needing to go somewhere - it is forced out of the eyes.
Nevertheless, the boy says, 'I'll do it again,' and the whole sinus-cringing procedure is repeated.
'If that doesn't get the ladies I don't know what will,' one online commentator jokes.
While another says, 'That boy is goin' places.'
The stunt is in fact relatively dangerous and can damage the process of crying.
Proud of his talent: 'If that doesn't get the ladies I don't know what will,' one online commentator jokes. The stunt is in fact relatively dangerous and can damage the process of crying
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