A 16-year-old teenager from Brazil can dash off a complicated text message in the time most of us can thumb "Where R U?", the Guinness World Records couldn't have missed that. Marcel Fernandes typed a 25-word pre-selected paragraph into his touchscreen phone in 18.19 seconds, just enough to break the record of 18.44 seconds set in January. 

The message reads: "The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they seldom attack a human." The condition was that the entire phrase had to be spelled and punctuated correctly, of couse.

Guinness officially acknowledged the record on Thursday. Fernandes set it on April 25 in New York.

The teenager comes by his texting speed honestly. He said his skill started developing in 2009, after the then-13-year-old grew frustrated with a wonky monitor on his desktop computer.

"So one day I got so stressed out about it that I literally took a hammer and broke my desktop monitor," he said in an e-mail. "With no money to buy a new one, I resorted to using exclusively my iPhone 3Gs, which I had at the time, to do everything that I needed to do. "I basically lived, from that day on, using my smartphone."

Fernandes was flown to New York by Fleksy, makers of the keyboard app he used to break the record. He said he's been using the app since 2012.

A college student studying physics, Fernandes maintains that, despite the record, he's no texting addict like some teens:

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