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53 | 51.46% |
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50 | 48.54% |
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... does looking at a bright light (particularly, the sun) help you?
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Yeah, looking at the sun does it for me. It also worked for my dad but not my three brothers or my mom, and i don't know many others that this works for.
I always wondered the science behind this, anyone know? |
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punching yourself in the nose works better.
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i can make myself sneeze by looking at bright light even though i dont even HAVE to sneeze
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I always sneeze when I walk outside and it's sunny. One method that works for me (only use it when i'm alone lol) is saying fishy fishy fishy over and over again when I have to sneeze... It always makes the need to sneeze stop.
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I like saying "sumatopoppih, sumatopoppih, sumatoppopih," over and over again.
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Whatever happened to just shoving a toothpick up there and cranking it around?
At the very least, you'll learn your brain a thing or two. |
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there definitly should have been a "wtf are you talking about" choice
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