Curiosamente era más fácil poder matarlos en la oscuridad ya qué por medio del sonido se podía ubicarlos más rápido que despertar y tener los ojos rojos y que estos te engañen XD
Horror is knowing it's mosquito weather. Terror is hearing one in the dark, and when you turn on the light you can't find it, only for the noise to continue when you're comfy again.
As someone who tried so hard to sleep the night before I had to go back home on a plane, I was in a hotel room that was way too bright because the curtains just weren't good enough, and so I struggled with a stupid mosquito for THREE HOURS, so yeah I barely got any sleep. I feel this.
Cover yourself with blanket leaving shoulder or part of an arm exposed, make sure you can strike that area with the other hand, but that hand has to be close to your body, almost under the blanket, to not attract this creep and distract her from the "bate". Wait. Wait a little longer. Here she comes... Satisfaction guaranteed.
@@Logical.Psychopath true but companies like Disney are trying to use it to make movies and I think it just gets rid of what makes animation so charming in the first place
@@EliasTressa I would like to see AI paired with a quantum computer and a supercomputer together. And that will happen, it is just a matter of time. That would literally make millions of years of manual human progress in a fraction of that time. Imagine all the possibilities. I personally do not give a single flying fuck about entertainment industry, let alone cartoons. I mean not to offend, but show what AI is made for, and what masses are using it for.
@@EliasTressawelp theres exceptions, in elemental pixar used ai for the fire of the fire elementals, i think its a good way to use it too, avoiding animators to do some tedious chores themselves and make them focus in other more complicated and less tedious things
little tips 1.since Mosquitos are incredibly light, turning fans on could prevent them from flying to you. 2. Turning the light on makes them land on somewhere. 3. Always check the ceilings . It really works.
I have been a firm participant of number 1 for a about 4 years now and can say with certainty that I have much less bites than before. I still get the occasional bite here and there but those I can work with cause I only get like... one a week or less sometimes even
and if you cant find it take your phone and turn on the light then hold it at a 90° angle to your walls (or whatever angle possible for ceiling) and search for a shadow
As someone who owns one of those electric fly catcher things I find misquotes to be pretty entertaining watching them struggle only to be barbecued mere moments later.
One night, I was sleeping. There was a mosquito in the house and I had closed tho door. I was in bed, dozing off, just on the verge if falling asleep when all of a sudden, I heard the telltale signs of a bug flying. To be more specific, I heard it, right next to my ear. In a move that transcended the conservation of momentum, I flipped myself onto the sound where the mosquito came from. A massive tidal wave of hate fell on the mosquito like a ton of bricks, absolutely bodying the mosquito.
А так-то он красиво исполняет) Может так оно и есть, просто слух человеческий не заточен под такие высоты звука. Я хз, зачем им ещё прилётать к людям домой, если не для того, чтобы те обратили на них внимание, на их творческий писк, к примеру 😁
Bruh someone posted this on Facebook without giving credit and that fb post received a lot of likes and that made me mad, like bruh so I sent the link to your video to there so that they know its from you, keep up with your work it's amazing
We don’t really have big loud mosquitoes where I live, but what we do have is flies. Massive, noisy flies that will enter your house at any opportunity and have the skill to evade 5 cats for hours on end