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This is not usually something you can control but there are ways to train your body into doing it on demand if, for some reason, you want a new disgusting party trick. While an enormous 35 per cent of of people can 'gleek', only one per cent can do it on command, reports the Daily Star. But there are countless other statistical peculiarities when it comes to our bodies. For instance, only two per cent of people have green eyes, which is probably why their entire personalities are built around it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qwgqw8XdLA ACHOO syndrome, which stands for autosomal dominant compelling helio-ophthalmic outburst, is a condition also known as photic sneeze reflex. 25 per cent of people suffer from it and it results in sneezing as a reaction to staring into sunlight. 99 per cent of the world have their hearts on the left side of their chest, but a condition known as dextrocardia means that one per cent of people have their heart on the right side.@skysaferian##stitch with @knowledgesaurus♬ original sound - Sky!

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