Once I met a young man who was able to eat glass, literally. I saw, right in front of me, him break a glass with his teeth, chew the pieces until they were very fine, and swallow everything. To prove that he wasn't hiding the pieces in his mouth, he made a point of opening his mouth wide and showing that he had indeed swallowed them.
Given that you don't mention seeing blood, this was almost certainly just someone playing a prank by eating sugar glass. It's slightly thickened melted sugar that you've let set into a thin pane. Looks just like glass, but it's really rock candy and so you can break it up and chew it.
No. It was a glass from the bar, and a thick walled one. There was no blood. He did this thing several times. He did not die, as I met him several years after. It is a glass like this one, common in Brazilian bars:
You probably mean a Copo Americano (American Glass) [1]. Also note, that eating glass is also a common magic trick, David Blaine is famous for doing it [2], I'm not sure how real is the glass though
There are probably some types of glass that work better for it than others. I only looked at two of the videos and they were both a guy in Brazil eating a very particular type of drinking glass, which has me thinking these guys aren't just wolfing down pint glasses in UK pubs or something -- this is one particular glass that they 'can' pull this off with.
It would take a bit of finesse and the right mouth for it, but as long as you didn't surprise your soft bits with sudden movement across or into a sharp piece... maybe?
Maybe. It doesn't sound completely physically impossible, but it's like...even if you could do it, why wouldn't you just use sugar glass or some other trick? Infinitely safer and more fun for the same result.
I have seen enough amazing sleight of hand and trickery that I just always assume there's something I'm not seeing. One would be hard pressed to prove to me alone that they are eating real broken proper glass.
If,say, Penn & Teller were in the room with me witnessing the effect yp close and said "actually I think that's legit" then, maybe. I'd give it some benefit of doubt. But I've learned my humility when it comes to limits of my observational capabilities and knowledge of magic tricks / what to look for.
So why I 100% believe that's what you saw, I approximately 0% believe that's what happened :-/
(that being said, if they chewed it very very very well, then..
Maybe? But basically I'd need external verification for anything that's susceptible to sleight of hand and other trickery, especially street performances where I know I'm massively out gunned :-)
Swallowing ground glass is not actually all that dangerous. [1] The trick would be in chewing carefully, without your mouth becoming a bloody mess. Seems doable, maybe, though I don't feel any urge to try it any time soon. :-)