Dude... I woud be scared as f if ANYTHING woud walk up to my room at night. Like imagine just chilling in the darkness (I'm a night owl) and suddenly your math teacher crawls out from under your bed, a monkey walks in and a musli bar falls from the celling. I woud die😂😂😂😂
Wait, can everyone not move their nostrils and ears? I find it weird that only some people can lift their eyebrows near the arch but not toward the nose. And vice versa for the rest. But hardly anyone has control to lift either the eyebrows towards the nose and the arch of the brow.
@@ashj0 Yes, in some people the nostril muscles are not very developed, and in others there are no muscles in the ears, this is due to the fact that we no longer need them.
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My husband has dimples and after 40 years he still slays me when he smiles ❤❤❤❤
@@knutnut-e3k really ?? How do u flair your nostrils then if you have no muscle tissue to pull on them ?? Plus I don't know about you but my nose isn't that thick in the back vs that skinny in the front (if that makes sense)
I have dimples and every one always tells me my dimples makes me look super cute . Everyone in my family always tells me to smile and complement me .❤❤❤
I have two big dimples. And I'm grateful for this mutation. Neither of my parents have dimples. But my late grandad (mum's dad) and my mum's two sisters have dimples.
How about you stop with the copy paste hipster comment on every video..... You hipsters and this copy pasted stuff is getting annoying just like you're personality, bro, bruh, suss, not gonna lie, fun at parties, whatever say something that isn't copied and pasted and be yourself instead of a try hard 🤦
I have really pretty blue eyes, I can wiggle my ears, I have dimples, I can cross my eyes, I can lift one eye brow, I’m 15 but I’m 4,1 and I had stage 4 narrowblastoma when I was 6 which is usually found at the age of 2 or three or younger so I’m just a rare little one 😂😂
I have a natural dimple on one cheek and a puncture wound from the corner of a table on my right cheek. It got me in the perfect spot and I get complimented for how visible the dimple is now.
@@zazu3006 wait.... That's true. Actually, I'm an introvert and i don't like to socialize with people that much. So, most of the time I'm alone or with my family.
My mother had a cleft chin. I was her first born of 6 kids and the only one to inherit her cleft chin, as did my first born, as did her firstborn, as did his firstborn. It's most prominent in the last 2 generations, both males (my grandson and 3-month-old great-grandson). Fascinating!
@@TheRipVanWinkle1899 I have very small text as a default. Mine is pointed right at the dislike button. But you're saying it's to get people to comment? Isn't that kinda lame begging for attention like that?
@j-schnab6338 No its literally pointing to the comment below. It's pointing in between the reply icon and the dislike icon. It is a form of begging for like but he did it wrong.
@@TheRipVanWinkle1899 Bahahaha. Well said. My main goal was really to have the person articulate what they were doing so they might feel a little stupid begging for likes hahaha. Kinda sad if I'm honest. You perfectly made the point. I hope they read all this. Hahahah.
In one of my human anatomy classes when I was in HS, we were told that Simple’s were caused by the fetus positioning their index fingers in the cheek, same with the chin dimple. 🤷🏻♀️
Well explain why my mom has them, I have one on each cheek and so does my son. We couldn’t all have possibly positioned our index fingers in the same exact spot while in utero. It’s a hereditary mutation.
My A&P teacher in high school, when asked if it's true that our blood is blue until it hits oxygen and turns red, answered "It's impossible to know because the only way to see blood is after it hits oxygen.", and I nearly fell out of my chair. 🙄🤦🏼♀️ I can forgive a student for being that ignorant, but not a teacher.
My grandpa is the source of our dimples. He has one on each cheek. My uncle has two as well but my mom only has one. Despite that, I have two on each and so does my little brother. My older sister only has one. Now my kids: my oldest had them as a newborn but they went away. My middle son has just one. And my last baby, a girl, has both, like me! Genes are wild lol
@@RickySpanish100 I have dimples and didn't like them either. People kept pointing them out like 'Aww look at your dimples!' so it made me self conscious because people kept mentioning it
I once had a doctor friend say "you have a very cute muscular defect" to me and let me tell you I took way too long to figure out what he was talking about.
I love when academic dorks use intellectual terms to compliment and/or flirt. Mostly because I am also an academic dork. I got to say, that was insanely cute to read.
My great grandfather was an albino, so his next generations were unlikely white but not albinos. Also one of my granduncles researched on it and found that if anyone marries someone related in our bloodline, their child has a chance of getting diagnosed with albinism. Also it's a very rare gene that causes it