(Video) YouTuber just beat the world record for longest time standing still, despite people tagging him and calling the police

Content creator Normee has set a new world record by standing completely still for 38 hours straight, despite facing numerous challenges from onlookers and passersby.

During his livestreamed attempt, Normee remained motionless in a public space while viewers and local residents tested his resolve in various ways. Some spectators were supportive, including one compassionate woman who helped wipe his face, while others engaged in less considerate behavior such as spraying him with mustard and throwing eggs.

The incident drew enough attention that local law enforcement was called to the scene, and some individuals attempted to provoke a reaction by tagging his clothing and personal items. Throughout the ordeal, Normee maintained his composure and stayed committed to his goal.

“His legs were so stiff he could barely walk afterward,” reported a witness who stayed for the duration of the attempt. The physical toll of remaining stationary for such an extended period was evident, yet Normee persevered to break the previous record.

The event, which was broadcast live on YouTube, highlighted both the best and worst of human nature. While some observers respected the attempt and offered encouragement, others seemed determined to derail the effort through various disruptive actions.

Despite the challenges, Normee’s successful completion of the 38-hour stint has earned him a place in the record books and demonstrated remarkable mental fortitude. His achievement has since gone viral, sparking discussions about endurance challenges and public behavior.

Normee’s YouTube channel has seen a surge in attention following the record-breaking accomplishment, with the full video documentation of his stationary feat drawing significant viewer interest.