![]() ![]() In fact, it all started back in the 1950s when a British engineer and industrialist named Sir Hugh Beaver found himself arguing with some friends on a hunting trip. According to the Guinness World Records website, the origin story is 100% true. “I thought this was super common knowledge,” one commenter wrote.ĭon’t just take Evans’ word for it, though. ![]() ![]() ![]() Still, there were plenty of people who were not at all surprised by the news. “so the Guinness book of world records was made so lads in a bar, presumably drinking Guinness, didn’t go to each other’s throats over arguing records?” asked someone else. “That’s amazing, I never knew that!” one user wrote. Judging by the comments, Evans wasn’t completely alone on this one. Ultimately, he jokes that maybe everyone already knew this anyway and wonders if he’s “just having a bit of an American moment.” And at another point, he admits to feeling “so stupid” for not realizing this sooner. “Like, who knew?!” Evans asks toward the end of the clip. You know this? □□ #foryou #mindblown #british ♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod & Kevin The Monkey ![]()
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