- By Poorva Karki
- Thu, 05 Oct 2023 11:14 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
New York, Delhi, Paris, Mumbai, and a few more, are the kind of cities that have people of a different breed altogether. From casually creating chaos in public places to randomly talking to each other as if friends, the people of these cities can do almost anything and everything, which in the language of the rest of the world, is a bit out of the ordinary. Exemplifying something similar, a man in the middle of a street in New York City was seen balancing a fridge on his head. Yes, you read that correct. Wait, there is more- while balancing the heavy refrigerator on his delicate human head, the New Yorker was also riding a bicycle. A video of the same was shared online and went viral. The video was posted on the Instagram handle ‘Barstool Sports’. The post was captioned, “Strongest neck in the world.”
In the video, a man was seen balancing a fridge on his head while he was riding a bicycle. The scene was recorded from a busy street in New York City, where New Yorkers around him stood by and recorded him doing the unthinkable. It appeared as if the man was riding in a circle before riding off to his destination.
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The video instantly went viral as people on social media were left with a lot of questions. On one hand, some asked if the video was fake or real, on the other, many related to the man and pointed out that such scenarios are common in third-world nations, including Africa. Many also hailed the man’s balance and strength. The post was shared a while back and pulled 248K views from people.
Taking to the comment box, people shared their views. “This can't be real? That's insane,” a user said. “NYC is the new Accra,” added a second person. “How the hell do you get that on your head to begin with?” asked a third person. “Someone needs to donate this man a bike,” added a fourth user. “I'm sure he's from Ghana,” pointed out a fifth user. “This has been happening in 3rd world countries for decades,” said a sixth person. “Talk about using your head,” said a seventh user. “Tell me you're from Africa without saying you're from Africa,” said another.