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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Awasp doin breakdancing on my hand

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  • *sighs* You guys are IDIOTS! Not just because of what you did, but because you're complete retards. BUMBLEBEES leave behind their internal organs when they sting you. A yellowjacket (the thing stinging you) can sting as many goddamn times as it damn well pleases, often taking pieces of YOU with it on its tiny, barbed, DUAL stingers. Or, if it so chooses, it can just bite you with its abnormally large and threatening pinchy looking teeth.

  • @fantabulousK I dont know why people keep saying wasps or "yellowjackets" cant get stuck to you, you can clearly see it try to fly away 3 or 4 times, I didnt superglue it there and there are no special effects either. and when i tried to pull it out it snapped in half then it snapped again and all that was left was the stinger in my hand and i couldnt find any tweezers so i had to cut into my hand with sciossors, so it obviously didnt come out that easily

  • so instead of quickly flicking the wasp away...you say * oh look lets make a video of me hurting myself I hope it gets some views!* and you let your self get stung!!! idiot

  • @samHSL1999 I couldnt flick it away cos it tried to fly into my drink so i grabbed it and when i tried to throw it away it was stuck in my hand

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  • I really appreciate your video and brave attitude. In your place, I probably would have done the same thing. Why to get scared? It is just a wasp, not a alligator, komodo dragon or pit bull. Hurts but will not maim you like brown spider venom. Only allergics should freak out.

    To people there arguing, yes the wasps and bumblebees will not usually get stuck. Usually, of course. Final results will vary - our skin are not homogeneous. I already saw a honey bee fly intact after it stung a dog nose.

  • DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT REALLY WORKS,YOU WILL GET KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOU"RE LIFE,TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE,HOWEVER IF YOU DONT POST THIS COMMENT TO OVER 3 VIDEOS OR YOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAYS,NOW YOU STARTED READING DONT STOP,THIS IS SO SCARY POST THIS TO OVER FIVE VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN YOUR"RE DONE PRESS F6 AND YOUR CRUSHES NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS,THIS IS SO SCARY BUT IT REALLY WORKS

  • @bobhopedna : I wonder WHY??? Are you usually that stupid in real life?

  • @Greenwithevil I'm not the idiot.

    Lol.

  • @fantabulousK "Unlike a honey bee's stinger a bumble bee's stinger lacks barbs, so they can sting more than once." Honey bees are what you're thinking of. "*sighs* You guys are IDIOTS!"

  • silly wasp doesnt know how to sting hee hee hee ;D :D :D :D

  • @fantabulousK OMFG that's exactly what I just said!

    Let's just stop arguing so we can get on with our lives.

    >.>

  • @DudeDie222 Well maybe I am just pre-disposed to those three words after seeing you say "Oh. My. God. You're. Stupid." Tard. Yellow jackets leave with chunks of you in the barbs of their stingers, their TWO stingers. Which yes, do get trapped in the flesh from time to time if its thick enough but most of the time come back out with pieces of you. Honeys always leave theirs in you along with organs. Others just the venom and external sting shaft.

  • @fantabulousK I do know that there's 2 stingers in the shaft. I thought you meant 2 stingers next to each other. You do know you don't need to call me a, quote "stupid fucking idiot" just to get a point to me. What i do realise is yellowjackets might leave with pieces of you, but rarer than their stingers getting trapped in your skin. Other wasp stingers are smooth. Bumblebee stingers are smooth too. Honeybees are the only known ones that ALWAYS leave their stingers in you.

  • @DudeDie222 landcareresearch.co.nz/researc­h/biocons/invertebrates/images­/sting2.JPG

    THIS is a microscopic view of the stinger of a yellow jacket. Notice the DUAL (or TWO, you stupid fucking idiot) BARBED STINGERS inside the stinging shaft.

    Both honey AND bumble bees leave their stingers behind, as well as a multitude of other bee species, but WASPS DON'T, instead, they leave - often with souvenier pieces of you in their stinger.

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