Rolf Buchholz from Germany invented the Guinness World Record for the most piercings in 2010, with a total of 453 piercings all over his body. Of these, 278 were perforated in the genital area, 158 were around his lips, and the others were perforated in the ears, nose, tongue, nipples and eyebrows. Subtitle Tattoo Brother: Lou from New Zealand

Perforation Brother: Rolf Buchholz from Germany invented the Guinness World Record for the Most Perforated in 2010, with a total of 453 perforations all over his body. Of these, 278 were perforated in the genital area, 158 were around his lips, and the others were perforated in the ears, nose, tongue, nipples and eyebrows.
Tattoo Brother: Lucky Diamond Rich from New Zealand took a long time to get a tattoo.
It was almost covered with black ink all over his body, and even some secret parts were not exceptions.
Chainsaw Brother: In 2013, an American named Johnny Strange used a chainsaw to cut open an apple in his mouth, holding a record of biting 8 apples with his teeth in one minute and then using a chainsaw to cut it.
Sister Flexibility: In 2014, American circus performer Nancy Siefker combined jujitsu with archery
With the foot, it is able to shoot at the 14 cm diameter of 6 meters.
In 2009, Simon Elmore of the United Kingdom did it, and he shoved 400 straws into his mouth at once and kept it for 10 seconds
Sword Swallow girl: Putting anything sharp in her mouth is crazy enough, let alone a sword.
American woman Natasha Veruschka holds the longest record for swallowing a sword. In 2009, she swallowed a 58-centimeter sword, stunned the audience.
Scorpion Woman: Kanchana Ketkaew, a Thai woman, lived with more than 5,000 scorpions for 33 days in a 12-square-meter glass room, during which time she was stung 13 times without being seriously injured.
Needle people: Poking a needle in the face is now painful enough, in 2013, Wei Shengchu from China stuck 2188 needles in his own face.
Whenever someone wanted to take his place, he would break the record again and again with acupuncture needles.
Steel Teeth: In Madrid in 2008, Georges Christen from Luxembourg used his teeth to pick up a table and walked 11.8 meters, the table weighed 12 kilograms, and there was a 50-kilogram woman sitting on it.
Coil Brother: Andrew Stanton from the United States puts a 3.63-meter metal coil through his nose and pulls it out of his mouth
It's crazy!