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Dollar store Kurtis Conner is back to talk about bad WikiHow. Big thanks to Cardinal Society for sponsoring today's video Website: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 This is the section where I write a 'description' for the video that's really just an attempt to get the youtube search engine to notice me. Wikihow. It's a website. It's really bad. They end up giving a lot of unintentionally dangerous advice on there. Especially the images on WikiHow. You've probably seen TikToks about wikihow, you've also probably seen people like Danny Gonzalez and penguinz0 talk about WikiHow, and I'm sure you've seen WikiHow memes in some capacity. The how to fake sleep meme came from wikihow, so did the where do babies come from wikihow meme, so did the how to outpizza the hut wikihow meme. Today I take a look at some really bad wikihow articles. #wikihow #commentary #comedy I want to make another video talking about WikiHow pictures out of context, but for today I'm just looking at the actual content of the articles. I have a bunch more of these articles, if you want me to make another leave a like, comment, share the video with your friend (or enemy I guess). Thanks guys :) Twitter: 🤍
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On this episode of Chuckle Sandwich, Charlie brings in his ultimate challenge: The Wikihow Challenge - where he reads to use a random Wikihow article and we have to try to guess what in the world it's about. It's harder than you'd think. Join us. SPONSORS: Manscaped: Get 20% Off + Free Shipping, at 🤍 HelloFresh: 🤍 (Use code Chuckle14) Twitter: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Spotify: 🤍 Edited by Scott: 🤍 CHAPTERS 0:00 - intro 1:35 - welcome + frozen 2 3:00 - chris pratt as garfield 4:24 - james corden 5:28 - the queen's due date 5:53 - what do you do in this situation? 7:20 - ted stealing charlie's segment 8:12 - musical introduction 10:15 - charlie's new gameshow 12:00 - round 1 17:05 - the ted nivison artist scandal 19:56 - sponsors 23:54 - round 2 30:46 - round 3 35:57 - round 4 40:50 - schlatt's skyrim experience 42:10 - ted's skyrim experience 42:35 - breath of the wild 43:23 - categories for round 5 44:46 - skyrim argument 47:55 - round 5 48:30 - we're going up 49:23 - you gotta meet the judge and get some fudge 50:17 - recommend one thing 52:33 - ending + going up Chuckle Sandwich is a podcast hosted by Ted Nivison, Charlie Slimecicle and jschlatt where they talk about whatever the hell they want, they'll be bringing guests on in the future, but I suppose we really haven't figured out what this is yet. Maybe stick around and find out.
Learn what parts of the pool are dangerous for children with certified swimming instructor, Brad Hurvitz. Brad Hurvitz is a Certified Swimming Instructor for My Baby Swims, an adolescent swimming school based in La Jolla, California. Brad is trained as an Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) instructor with ISR's Self-Rescue® program. He specializes in training children aged six months to six years of age survival skills like floating on their back to breathe and swimming back to the wall, while also educating parents on how to better keep their kids safe. He has a Master of Business Administration from Oregon State University. Learn more: 🤍 Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides! Pinterest: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍
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Gleeking is the act of shooting saliva out from under your tongue. You can teach yourself how to gleek in a few simple steps! Video Transcript: 🤍 Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides! Pinterest: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍
Karate Teacher Reacts to wikiHow Article on how to win a Street Fight.. It's not good. If you really want to learn how to fight, go take some martial arts classes. While some of this stuff about situational awareness isn't half bad, self defense is entirely too complicated to learn from an article online. Check out some of my online courses! senseiseth.com Want Hayabusa Gear?? Use my link! 🤍 Karate, Taekwondo, Muay Thai, Kung Fu, MMA, UFC, Sensei Seth, Kata, Kumite, Sparring, Fight, Boxing, Kick, Side Kick, Yoko Geri, Roundhouse Kick, Spinning Wheel Kick, Tricking, Bottlecap Challenge
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When Michael Jackson debuted his famous "moonwalk" in 1983, the world was amazed. Once called the "backslide", knowing how to do this dance move is guaranteed to get you to shine on the dance floor. 0:00 Preparing to moonwalk 0:11 Foot placement 0:20 Basic movements 0:51 Putting it all together How to Moonwalk 1. Start by putting on a pair of socks so you have as little friction as possible while you're learning. 2. Then, standing on a smooth surface, place one foot directly in front of the other. You want the width between your legs to be about 4 inches, which will help you keep your balance. 3. Next, lift your back heel up so you're standing on your toes. When you're ready, slide your front foot straight back so it passes behind your other foot. 4. Now, lift your back heel up while simultaneously lowering your front heel down. 5. Once you've done that, slide your front foot straight back so it passes behind your other foot. 6. From there, lift your back heel while dropping your front heel at the same time. 7. Put it all together by smoothly alternating which foot you use to slide backwards, and you're moonwalking! Learn to add more to your moonwalk by reading the full article here: 🤍 Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides! Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
WikiHow is an incredibly useful resource, an online database of how-to instructions that aims to enable everyone in the world to learn how to do anything they want to do. With over 190,000 articles uploaded so far, there are some pretty niche instructables available, such as: “How to Make People Think You’re Immortal,” and “How to Apologize to a Cat.” Because you just never know, do you? Subscribe for more comparison videos. Music: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Icaro — Iaio [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: 🤍 Free Download / Stream: 🤍 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
How to spot a liar? What can be more intriguing than a true detective story in your real life? Here are 5 things that can show you that your interlocutor is insincere with you. As a bonus, we’ll show you an amazing 99% working method to distinguish between the lies and the truth. TIMESTAMPS Liars avoid mentioning themselves 1:09 A liar’s speech attitude is negative 2:03 A liar’s explanations are as simple as possible 2:38 A liar uses confusing wording 3:19 Liars use too many details in a simple story 4:12 BONUS 5:40 #spotliar #revealtruth SUMMARY Scientifically speaking, when we know we’re telling lies we can’t but feel nervous. That leads to faster heart beating and pupil dilation. All you need is to ask the question you want to be answered and watch the interlocutor strictly in the eyes when he answers. You’ll see everything you want. By the way, not only the pupils can give away the lies, but the inability to watch back. Also, a liar thinks that details make the story true to life which is wrong. We do not memorize our automatic, habitual actions. There is a hint for this point: if you are not sure about the person, ask him or her to tell the whole story from the very beginning. If you are talking to a liar, he will be trapped in all his imaginary excessive details. Just try it and share the experience in the comment section below, it will be interesting! Subscribe to Bright Side : 🤍 Our Social Media: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: 🤍 For more videos and articles visit: 🤍
Learn how to play blackjack and the way luck and strategy work together in this popular casino game. It's you versus the dealer, so time to sharpen up those skills with our quick video guide! 0:00 The basic goal of Blackjack 0:20 Starting the game 0:46 Card values 1:08 Hitting, staying, and busting 1:53 Rules for the dealer and determining the winners Video Transcript: 🤍 We've included some products we think are useful for viewers. If you buy through any of these links, we will earn a small commission. Playing Cards: 🤍 *As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful #howto guides! Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
These are the signs you’re dealing with an evil person. An evil person will exhibit signs that may remind you of a “psychopath”, but these are two different things. So be careful, because you never know who you’re dealing with. Sources: Scientists Discover Evil People Share a ‘Dark Triad’ of Traits 🤍 The Dark Triad and Deception Perceptions 🤍 The Dark Triad of Personality: Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy 🤍 Relationship Between Dark Triad Personality Traits, Motivation at Work, and Burnout 🤍 Evil People: 20 Things they Do And How to Deal with Them 🤍 Signs You’re Dealing with an Evil Person 🤍 One Common Personality Trait All Evil People Share 🤍 Thanks to Tristan Reed (Senior Editor), Troy W. Hudson (VO), for helping to create this video! For Troy: 🤍youtube.com/TroyWHudson Music from Bensound.com
Can you whistle? If you’ve spent countless hours trying to whistle but never figured out how, here’s your chance! There are lots of different ways to set your tongue, lips, and fingers to whistle. Then you can make a mundane task more interesting, pass the time, and impress others. An informal poll found that 67% of people asked said they couldn’t whistle or couldn’t whistle very well. Many non-whistlers think that whistling will always be an impossible task for them, a feat that is simply beyond their capabilities — and so they stop trying. They might attribute this inability to genetics, the shape of their mouth, the shape of their lips, or the width of their tongue. Watch our new video to learn how to use your tongue to create the sharp and vibrant whistle you’ve been dreaming of. TIMESTAMPS: Method 1 2:03 Method 2 3:06 Method 3 3:51 Bonus: Puckering Method 5:01 #howtowhistle #whistling Music by Epidemic Sound 🤍 SUMMARY: - Begin by slightly puckering your lips. A good trick is to exclaim “Ooohh!” and keep your lips in the position they’re in at the end of the exclamation. Move your tongue toward the roof of your mouth, and set the tip of your tongue against your 2 front teeth. Then blow air out. Doing this will create a high-pitched sound. The sound will vary according to how much air you blow out: the stronger you blow, the higher the pitch. - Pull back your lips against your teeth. You should look like a smiling baby with just gums! You can use your fingers to ensure your teeth are fully covered. You can also use a mirror to double check that your mouth looks like it should. - This method involves using your tongue and 2 fingers. Decide which fingers you want to use. They will hold your lips in the proper position, so you should use fingers that are strong enough to hold your lips in place and sit comfortably in your mouth. Some finger combinations include both index fingers, middle fingers, or pinky fingers. But for many, the easiest choice is the thumb and index finger of your right hand. - If none of those techniques are working for you, you can always try the puckering method of whistling, which is the most common for whistling a song. This method simply involves puckering your lips, letting your tongue become relaxed inside your mouth, and then blowing out air. It’s important to blow the right amount of air. Subscribe to Bright Side : 🤍 Our Social Media: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: 🤍 For more videos and articles visit: 🤍
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This safari incredible. You've seen lions, cheetahs, and other amazing wildlife. Your friends are going to love these photos. Suddenly, the ground starts shaking. The soft booming sound becomes much louder. A massive elephant emerges from the treeline, trumpeting. It looks angry, and it's going to attack. How are you going to survive this time? Produced by the makers of What If. Check out our What If channel: 🤍 Whether it’s an earthquake, mudslide or shark attack, survive whatever awaits you. How To Survive shows how to endure life-threatening moments with science and survivor stories. Note: This video is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen on this channel. If you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor, the ambulance or the police immediately. Underknown does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned in this video. Reliance on any information provided by Underknown is solely at your own risk. An Underknown show: 🤍 #howtosurvive #elephant #elephantattack
Locked out? Or maybe you've always wondered how they do it in the movies? This quick video will give you some tips on how to pick a lock with just two bobby pins and a little patience. 0:00 Prepping the bobby pin 0:36 How the lock works 0:56 Finding the seized pin 1:38 Repeating the process and unlocking the lock Video Transcript:: 🤍 We've included some products we think are useful for viewers! If you buy through any of these links, we will earn a small commission. Bobby Pins: 🤍 *As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides! Pinterest: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
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Autism is characterized by impairments in social communication and interaction and restricted and repetitive behaviors. In this video, I discuss the neuroscience of autism along with potential factors and mechanisms involved in the development of autism. TRANSCRIPT: Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder, is characterized by symptoms that include impairments in social communication and interaction and restricted and repetitive behaviors. Although the neuroscience of autism is still poorly understood, autism is considered to be a complex developmental disorder that involves atypical brain organization starting early in development. Individuals with autism often experience a period of unusually rapid brain growth in infancy and early childhood. This accelerated brain growth is linked to an atypical pattern of connectivity between brain regions. A number of studies report that alterations in brain circuitry involved with social interaction and attention can be detected well before the symptoms of autism begin to appear. At this point, however, it’s unclear how brain overgrowth and atypical connectivity might be linked to the occurrence of autism symptoms. Research suggests that the risk of autism is strongly influenced by genetics, yet studies consistently report that environmental factors also play a large role. Although a number of potential environmental factors have been identified, the risk factors for autism are far from definitive, and it remains unclear which factors are responsible for causing an increase in autism risk, and which are associated in a non-causal way. The risk factors that are most strongly linked to autism are associated with the prenatal or perinatal period. Thus, it’s possible they might be responsible for disruptions to typical neural development, leading to symptoms of autism months or years later. How these risk factors might interfere with neural development is still uncertain, but hypotheses have suggested potential mechanisms such as epigenetic effects, inflammation, oxidative stress, or damage caused by oxygen deficiency. More work needs to be done, however, to fully elucidate the genetic and environmental risk factors for autism, as well as the mechanisms for the development of autism symptoms. REFERENCES: Lord C, Brugha TS, Charman T, Cusack J, Dumas G, Frazier T, Jones EJH, Jones RM, Pickles A, State MW, Taylor JL, Veenstra-VanderWeele J. Autism spectrum disorder. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2020 Jan 16;6(1):5. doi: 10.1038/s41572-019-0138-4. PMID: 31949163. Lord C, Elsabbagh M, Baird G, Veenstra-Vanderweele J. Autism spectrum disorder. Lancet. 2018 Aug 11;392(10146):508-520. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31129-2. Epub 2018 Aug 2. PMID: 30078460; PMCID: PMC7398158. Modabbernia A, Velthorst E, Reichenberg A. Environmental risk factors for autism: an evidence-based review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Mol Autism. 2017 Mar 17;8:13. doi: 10.1186/s13229-017-0121-4. PMID: 28331572; PMCID: PMC5356236. Muhle RA, Reed HE, Stratigos KA, Veenstra-VanderWeele J. The Emerging Clinical Neuroscience of Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018 May 1;75(5):514-523. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.4685. PMID: 29590280.
There's a reason why people are such bad procrastinators. It's easy: Procrastinating feels great. But it's not so great for your brain since it pits two of your brain's heavy hitters, your limbic system, and your prefrontal cortex into a literal head-to-head match. #Procrastination #Psychology #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 What Happens When You Procrastinate Too Much Following is a transcript of the video: Most of us have procrastinated at some point in our lives. But about one in every five of us are compulsive about it. Putting off tasks and chores nearly every chance they get. They’re called chronic procrastinators. And it turns out, this behavior does a lot more damage than you might think. We get it, doing work is hard. But when you choose to watch tv over doing laundry or washing the dishes you’ve just launched an all-out battle in your brain. On one side is your prefrontal cortex. That’s the part of your brain that sets long-term goals and regulates self-control. It’s telling you that those dishes aren’t going to clean themselves. On the opposing side is your limbic system. It deals with pleasure, arousal, and reward. And it’s telling you that washing dishes is no fun, and you’ll have a better time doing something else. So, procrastination essentially puts your brain in its happy place. It feels good. That’s why you do it. But just because it feels good doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good for you. For example, several studies have found that undergraduate college students who procrastinated had a lower GPA in the latter half of the semester compared to non-procrastinators. They were also more likely to get sick, based on their healthcare visits. Moreover, other studies have found that procrastinators report higher levels of guilt and anxiety when they choose to procrastinate in the first place. And if you keep it up, researchers have found that chronic procrastination is linked to: low self-confidence, Low energy, And depression. Overall, your quality of life will probably be worse, than if you just listened to your prefrontal cortex. And you may think that you just have a different workflow or that you perform better under pressure. But, sorry to say, there are no studies to support any benefits of chronic procrastination. Bottom line: it’s unhealthy. But not all hope is lost. In fact, researchers have conducted dozens of scientific studies in search for ways to help procrastinators. What they’ve found time and again is that how you think about tasks can make a huge difference in how likely you are to procrastinate on them. Tasks like saving for retirement, for example, can be abstract: There’s no immediate deadline, so you can always start tomorrow. And it’s this mentality that can lead you to procrastinate. Instead, make your tasks more concrete in your mind. For example, a study in 2011 discovered that people given an illustration of how they might look at retirement age were more likely to say they would save money for retirement, than people without an illustration. The image was something tangible. And, therefore, painted a more concrete picture of their inevitable future. Whatever the task, do your health a favor and do the work. You might just enjoy that tv show even more once you get to it.
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Did you know Kim was once a cabinet maker? Yeah, he has many talents and experiences. Here he demonstrates some great sites that teach you how to do things. Makezine.com is his new favorite, but he still uses WikiHow.com and DIY.com for great advice. The site, fiftydangerousthings.com shows you cool things to supervise your kids through. Great adventures and great fun.
Throwing up is disgusting, and some people cannot even bear the idea of it. However, throwing up can sometimes save your life, especially when you have digestion problems or get food poisoning.
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This video is a bit more chilled when compared to my last one. In this video we look at some of the weirdest articles that Wikihow has to offer us. Wikihow tells you how to do everything from "How to Breath" to "How to Act Possessed". Please LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, it really does mean a lot to me. And if you do, then I will give your ribs a little slurp slurp...watch the video to understand the joke. Otherwise it's just weird.
Learn how you can use a flotation device with your child with certified swimming instructor, Brad Hurvitz. Brad Hurvitz is a Certified Swimming Instructor for My Baby Swims, an adolescent swimming school based in La Jolla, California. Brad is trained as an Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) instructor with ISR's Self-Rescue® program. He specializes in training children aged six months to six years of age survival skills like floating on their back to breathe and swimming back to the wall, while also educating parents on how to better keep their kids safe. He has a Master of Business Administration from Oregon State University. Learn more: 🤍 Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides! Pinterest: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍
This step by step tutorial teaches you how to apply glitter eye makeup, specifically glitter eyeshadow, safely! Always make sure to use the correct adhesive and makeup-safe glitter. Read more: 🤍 - wikiHow Expert Cassandra McClure is a clean beauty advocate, working to increase the use of sustainable and healthy cosmetics, based in Palo Alto, California. She has worked in the beauty and cosmetic industries for over 15 years, as a model, makeup artist, and entrepreneur. She has a Masters in High Definition Makeup from the MKC Beauty Academy. Learn more: 🤍 - Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful #howto guides! Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
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Support Deep Look on Patreon!! 🤍 🎇 2017 WEBBY PEOPLE'S VOICE WINNER 🎇 for Best Science & Education Video 📹 ! 🤍 Seen up close, the anatomy of a mosquito bite is terrifying. The most dangerous animal in the world uses six needle-like mouthparts to saw into our skin, tap a blood vessel and sometimes leave a dangerous parting gift. SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! 🤍 DEEP LOOK is a ultra-HD (4K) short video series created by KQED San Francisco and presented by PBS Digital Studios. Explore big scientific mysteries by going incredibly small. Scientists have discovered that the mosquito’s mouth, called a proboscis isn’t just one tiny spear. It’s a sophisticated system of thin needles, each of which pierces the skin, finds blood vessels and makes it easy for mosquitoes to suck blood out of them. Male mosquitoes don’t bite us, but when a female mosquito pierces the skin, a flexible lip-like sheath called the labium scrolls up and stays outside as she pushes in six needle-like parts that scientists refer to as stylets. Two of these needles, called maxillae, have tiny teeth. The mosquito uses them to saw through the skin. They’re so sharp you can barely feel the mosquito biting you. “They’re like drill bits,” said University of California, Davis, biochemist Walter Leal. Another set of needles, the mandibles, hold tissues apart while the mosquito works. Then the sharp-tipped labrum needle probes under the skin, piercing a vessel and sucking blood from it. The sixth needle – called the hypopharynx – drools saliva into us, and delivers chemicals that keep our blood flowing. Mosquito saliva also makes our blood vessels dilate, blocks our immune response and lubricates the proboscis. It causes us to develop itchy welts, and serves as a conduit for dangerous viruses and parasites. -+ Read the entire article on KQED Science: 🤍 -+ What is the deadliest animal in the world? Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the world to us humans. The diseases they transmit kill hundreds of thousands of people each year. -+ How many people get malaria each year? In 2015, malaria, the deadliest mosquito-borne disease, killed roughly 635,000 people, mostly children under the age of five and pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa. -+ What diseases do mosquitoes transmit? Malaria, dengue, yellow fever, West Nile and Zika are some of the diseases that mosquitoes transmit. Dengue fever, transmitted Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, is estimated to make almost 400 million people sick with jabbing joint pain each year. Scientists also believe that Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the main culprit for more than 350 confirmed cases of congenital malformations associated with the Zika virus in the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco. Since last October, an unusually high number of babies have been born there with small heads and a host of health problems like convulsions, suspected of being caused by a Zika virus infection early in their mother’s pregnancy. -+ What diseases can I get from mosquitoes in the United States? West Nile virus is the most important of several mosquito-transmitted viruses now native to the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control. -+ More Great Deep Look episodes: The Bombardier Beetle And Its Crazy Chemical Cannon 🤍 - See also this new Zika video from PBS Digital Studios: Should You Be Worried About Zika? | It's Okay to Be Smart 🤍 -+ About KQED KQED, an NPR and PBS affiliate in San Francisco, CA, serves Northern California and beyond with a public-supported alternative to commercial TV, Radio and web media. Funding for Deep Look is provided in part by PBS Digital Studios and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Deep Look is a project of KQED Science, which is also supported by HopeLab, the David B. Gold Foundation, the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, the Vadasz Family Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Smart Family Foundation and the members of KQED. Video of mosquito labrum probing under mouse skin from: Choumet V, Attout T, Chartier L, Khun H, Sautereau J, et al. (2012) Visualizing Non Infectious and Infectious Anopheles gambiae Blood Feedings in Naïve and Saliva-Immunized Mice. PLoS ONE 7(12): e50464. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0050464 . Used under the terms of: 🤍 Animations based on drawing in Choo Y-M, Buss GK, Tan K and Leal WS (2015) Multitasking roles of mosquito labrum in oviposition and blood feeding. Front. Physiol. 6:306. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2015.00306 Used under the terms of: 🤍 #deeplook #mosquito #mosquitobite