WATCH: Man Sets World Record For Eyebrow Raises

To be fair, many world records raise eyebrows, but Harmon Leon of San Francisco has just set a record for actually raising his eyebrows -- 185 times to be exact.

But that's not the key. Leon's brow-raising record is very specific. It's for the "Most Eyebrow Raises While Listening To A Recording Of Jeff Daniels Reading The Gettysburg Address."

According to Recordsetter.com, which officially recognized Leon's record, anyone who wants to break it has to set it while listening to actor Jeff Daniels recitation of the Gettysburg Address, which takes about two minutes, 30 seconds.

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As the video shows, it's not easy, especially since both eyebrows must be raised for the record to count.

For his hard work, Leon gets the pride of a job well done as well as a commemorative patch and very tired eyebrows.

For other wacky world records, check out our video slide show.

Toasted Marshmallows On Face

Mark Joules of London, England, made history when he stuck 50 toasted marshmallows to his face on January 3. For the record to count, they had to stay stuck to his mug for 15 minutes.
Mark Joules of London, England, made history when he stuck 50 toasted marshmallows to his face on January 3. For the record to count, they had to stay stuck to his mug for 15 minutes.

Tallest Manga Tower

Cassandra Godin of Oshawa, Ontario, built a 76-volume tower of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga" target="_hplink">manga books.</a> In order for the record to count, the tower must consist only of volumes of manga and may not rest against walls or have any external support.

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