The mystery of the man born with absolutely massive arms and hands has never been solved.
Jeff Dabe has picked up well over one million followers on TikTok with his videos amazing users as he goes about his every-day life with his extraordinary body parts.
The 59-year-old was given the nickname ‘Popeye’ in school due to his mega arms and hands.
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His monster forearms measure a whopping 19 inches (49cm) in circumference, with the ability to fit a basketball in each of his huge hands.
And the Minnesota man embraced it, becoming a world-champion arm wrestler after competing as a youngster in the US.
He said in the past: “Thanks to the World Armwrestling League I am now competing with people from all over America.
"It's so fun to travel to places we wouldn't normally go.
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"I was always good at arm wrestling, but the size of my hands did shock people at first - I had the strength to back it up. People freak out when they see my hands in real life."
Unsurprisingly, Jeff’s arms cause many to stop and stare, often freaked out by his peculiarly large limbs.
He told The Daily Star: "A lot of them you just kind of see them freeze up for a minute. They don’t want to talk.
"I will go through a drive-through window and I go to hand them my money and they just kind of freeze up and it takes them a second and they will take the money or say something.
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“It’s kind of funny. I know right away when someone notices me, you see it in their face and they can’t quite believe it at first.”
And he doesn’t mind it, adding: “Little kids are the ones that are the funniest. They are not shy and they come up and ask right away which I like.
"They are so fun because they are always so bright about it, they don’t see nothing wrong with it whereas certain age people get more weirded out by it.
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“Some people are afraid to talk to me at first because of my size.”
With viral videos on TikTok allowing Jeff to rack up quite the fanbase of his huge limbs, many others have expressed health concerns.
However, The University of Minnesota conducted tests looking for possible signs of gigantism and elephantiasis, but couldn’t find evidence to support that claim.
Jeff also reassured that: “I can do everything just fine like everyone else. There's no way I can work on cars. I used to work on cars on the side. I liked to do it, it was relaxing to me.
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"Other than that I haven't found much I can't do… The one thing I can't do is find good gloves."