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The normal blinking rate varies greatly between people so it is difficult to answer the question in terms of normal blinks.

If you try to blink rapidly, the muscles that control the blink will tire quite rapidly and the blink rate will drop dramatically. So again it is difficult to say.

If you manage an average of 1 blink per second, then it will take just under 11.6 days - non-stop. Your eyes may get damaged in the process.

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Oh, dude, let me grab my calculator real quick! So, the average person blinks about 15-20 times per minute, which means around 20 blinks a minute, right? So, if you do the math, it would take approximately 50,000 minutes to blink a million times. That's like 34 days of non-stop blinking! But who's counting, right?

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