lol its easy just look up real hard u have to be born to do that though 1st, close you eyes , head move down and open your eyes , dont let people see your eyes, then try to move up your eyes then face your face up. Then To let people scary do your eyes up and face down. you also can record your self. Did you know that when you close your eyes that they naturally roll into the back of your head? It's essentially the same, except that you're doing it with your eyes open. All you have to do is just relax, don't tense up, close your eyes slightly, and just use your muscles to roll them into the back of your head. Closing your eyes slightly relieves some of the pressure, which The Undertaker does if you've ever noticed. Just practice at it, and you will get the hang of it.
The undertaker uses contacts to roll is eyes back. It is almost impossible if he could ''which he cant do'' his eyes would be red and blury while fighting, so the real answear is he wears contacts. When he shuts his eyes for 5 seconds the contacts come down on his eyes, he does is thing than shut is eyes again for 5 seconds. Also the under taker is a total fake so go tell all you bestfriends he cant do that.
Start at back then to front
What I do is roll my eyes, massage my temples, and eventually just say "Stop."
Download a clip of an Undertaker match and when he rolls his eyes back make a screenshot. Download a clip of an Undertaker match and when he rolls his eyes back make a screenshot.
Your eyes can roll to the back of your head when you have a seizure - it is not the epilepsy medications that do this.
No.
no they're not
The stage of death when a person allows their eyes to roll back in their head and the eyes become fixed is clinical death or the end stage. This is the final stage of death.
You have suffered from a epileptic attack.
No.
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Not always. Sometimes they don't. In movies they portray the eyes rolling back alot. Probibly because the person loses muscle control and can't control their eyes.
My opinion, not factually based, but I think it is because the muscles, yes even the muscle that control the movement of your eyes are relaxed allowing your eyes to roll much like you do when you are asleep.
Well, there is really no true or false answer to this question. Scientist have proven that when you dream your eyeballs move rapidly but don't technically roll all the way back. I hope this helped
When you close your eyes, they roll to the back of your head, the white is the eyeball.
No. First, your eye muscles will not allow you to roll your eyes all the way back.