@@Zen-zt4uk That means she either went to a doctor for kids or had to wait in the kid waiting room and in both cases her mom was with her. Real life gaki
"I'm not a brat, but I was waiting in the same room with so many brats" That's exactly something that a Kusogaki would say, let alone the fact that Kusogakis are basically grown up brats
Scared of needles and was proud that she "exposed" her mom. Laplus is really such a kid. Also, for those who are scared on getting injections, close your eyes and/or look away. Not seeing when the needle hits might be less stressful that looking at it.
Understanding that the pain is harmless let’s you rationalize and subside your fears. What I’m scared of is that they’ll mess up the injection so I always stare straight at the needle.
"I thought the nurse was on my side, but she was actually on the doctor's side..." Hooboy, I would've thanked her. Last blood-draw I got, I looked down, saw my blood going into the tube and I about fainted. I find it terrifying that there are people that can just watch that happen and go "Oh yeah, cool." DUDE THAT STUFF'S SUPPOSED TO BE INSIDE OF YOU, NOT OUTSIDE.
> meanwhile, me, who finds the whole thing fascinating and casually chatting with the Doctor and Nurse about what they'd be looking for and if there are any other procedures that could be done while I'm there getting my blood drawn
Had plenty of blood work done in my life, helps me watch my health. Shits important, because if you don't keep track, it can get away real quick. Needles and some red pales to the fear of debilitating chronic ailment or deadly acute sickness. Then again, I've always been able to mitigate fear by facing it head on.
And me here is confused on why some people would faint by looking at their own blood, like dont you get cuts once in your life and blood comes pouring out?
I agree with the original comment, if someone is already scared, looking at the blood is really not gonna help. I've had blood drawn once, I was a little tense in general but otherwise not phased at all and watched the whole thing. It's not that painful, just a weird feeling.
As an adult with a mild needle phobia, the way that the doctor/nurse interacts with me during the procedure makes a world of difference. La+ was so lucky to have someone like that nurse in the room with her.
I wonder why the doctor while she asked her didn't already inserted the needle. I remembered one time I was at the skin doctor to get rid of some grown inwards hair (Zyste). I layed on the operation table, the anestasia was in the skin, time passed and I asked "when do you start" and the doctor said: "I'm already mostly finished"... we had just talked about university stuff while she was operating :D
nah. you know it's gonna hurt when the doctor calls in two huge nurses in to hold you down for the procedure. getting a dirty wound rinsed out with saline is NOT a fun experience.
LOL that Nurse actually did great turning La+ head. First time my blood was taken I almost fainted seeing my blood squirt inside that syringe with every heartbeat
Less about pain and more about potential vertigo. Looking at your own blood being taken from you via sampling can cause a body reflex that makes you feel really dizzy to even puke. Happened to me once.
I'm just gonna show my appreciation for Mochimiko for drawing out the tourniquet, small bandage, gauze and the blood draw apparatus(though it's kind of different from what I'm used to seeing), nice attention to detail.
Sometimes seeing your own blood can cause vertigo. This is why the nurse told her not to look. Taking blood samples are not that bad. Giving blood hurts a lot more.
Yeah. The needle size used for each procedure is completely different. I did both giving blood sample for annual health check up and blood donation and gotta say the one used in donation is rather intimidating.
That actually happened to me. But I confused it with blood trauma because I had a botched blood draw as a child (nurse didn't properly patch the area). When I had my blood taken as an adult for lab test, the nurse didn't even knew what you've said was a thing and was instead shocked still as I went dizzy & started puking. Thankfully the restroom was next door and I was able to hobble my way there, but goddamn.
@@Lv6_Esper I haven't donating my blood but I heard from people who did, the needle is indeed larger. Probably to make the blood drawing easier & faster. Imagine if they use normal needle like in the syringe
I remember Miko and Chocosen say that Laplus is different from during stream and not soooooo this gonna be more cuter if that true. Ahahahahaha Thanks for the kyutto art Mochimiko tentei~
Back when i was 18, i had my blood taken almost every week so i got used to the needles. There was one time a new nurse was handling me and she could not find my blood vessels, she missed my blood vessels 3 times until the senior nursed scolded her and did it. Those wrong guesses was the most painful shit.
2 years ago a new nurse handling my case, she got on 1st strike but seem like she mess up something inside, because after 5 minutes my left hand become purple, almost whole left hand The doctor said it's not really serious and do nothing about it
I remember a time when I had to take a shitload of blood tests. One time they had to draw 8 vials at once! So at the fifth vial my blood just stopped coming out of the vein. The nurse looked puzzled, then shrugged and said: "Hope there's some left in the other hand", lol. I'm not afraid of the procedure, but that one time made me quite uncomfortable.
i think going to gym and having a low fat percentage makes your blood veins show better. back when i hadn't yet started to go to gym, whenever i went to donate blood, the nurse could never find the vein in my left arm properly, it always was left bruised and then turned to right arm. it always had to be the right arm in the end. i was right handed, so it showed better in my right hand back in the day, i think, more musculature, better vein. @Telefrag 8 vials sounds a lot. i cant find information where they would need that many. "For most other tests, the amount drawn is anywhere from 1 to 25 ml or 1 to 5 vials depending on the number of tests that have to be done. " "Many tests can be done on the same sample of blood so you do not need to have a single bottle for each one: The bottles do not necessarily have to be completely filled either. Purple bottle - 3 ml - used for a full blood count (FBC) and ESR. An FBC needs 1 ml; a full 2.5 ml is needed if an ESR is also performed. Yellow bottle - 2.5 ml - this is used for a lot of different chemical tests, so it is usually completely filled. Other less common tests come in bottles up to 6 ml in volume and blood culture bottles are the largest size at 10 ml. If you need a lot of tests therefore, you could end up having about 30 ml of blood (about six medicine teaspoons) taken out of your arm. It's worth saying that the body can well cope with this, as the volume is soon made up by the blood production system in the bone marrow. Considering that about 500 ml of blood are given by blood donors during each donation."
tbf doctors and nurses say "don't look", because there are people who can faint when they see their blood getting drawn, I have a friend who is fine with blood normally and we went to donate blood once and when it started flowing from his arm he passed out after looking at it.
Going as Someone who regularly gets blood drawn I'd say Shots hurt more- mostly because the needle is more shallow for drawing blood whereas most shots need to go straight to the muscle. the trick is to keep yourself as calm as possible so you don't constrict your blood vessels- your body is reacting to brain panic as Incoming serious damage, restrict bloodflow to avoid blood loss!
For some reason Laplus' mom reminds me of Mary from Honeystrap. Anyway with blood draws people in the medical field (particularly with patients who seem....more reluctant) we tell/force them to not look because usually for more scared or nervous people they tend to faint while looking at their own blood get drawn. The nurse WAS actually on her side lol. It also helps when the patient doesn't know when the needle is going in so they dont tense up up at the last second causing a miss.
Reminds me of my childhood. I was 6 y/o and my bro was teasing me cause I had to get some shots. Sibling rivalry kicked in and I shrugged them off like it was a minor inconvenience. Then he learned he was also getting shots that day, he didn't shrug it off. I was smug af.
Look away. Don’t look at the blood. Keep conversation with the doctor. Keep your mind away from things that will make the experience worse. These are my tools for this specific job.
Every time you post a new animation, I end up going through all your other ones again. Thank you for showing me these cute moments that I would have missed otherwise!
The funny thing is that Laplus would probably be the same way with her own child, lmao. The apple doesn't seem to fall far from the tree because she gives off total "will laugh at you for being a scaredy cat despite having been one herself" vibes.
To be fair, the nurse turning Laplus' gaze was probably for the best. That's at least according to my experience, since I saw my blood siphoned and I felt nauseous immediately after. I'm squeamish, though, Laplus mightn't be, I'm not certain.
Classic tactics from the doctor and nurse. Oldest trick in the book to get nervous and scared patients to stay still and just to get the job done. Mind you she isn’t the only blood draw that day so they need to move efficiently. No time for small talk or delays.
Her mother laughing reminded me of when I first had to get my finger pricked. I shit you not, my first instinctual response to getting pricked was yelling “SWEET JESUS” for half of the doctors office to hear. My mom was laughing her ass off while I was like “this isn’t funny”
I've never been afraid of this stuff, so to me, this interaction is particularly funny. If i ever have progenies, i'm gonna be like La+'s mom, laughing my ass off.
Props to the nurse though. When I had gone and donated my blood, I was put with trainees, and so when the needle hit my arm and the trainee find it hard to pin point my vein (being chubby and all), let's just say, it's not the needle that makes me sweat, rather, the gushing of blood. When the senior saw it, he took over, though still, I wish I was told not to look at it as they retried to properly get my blood. So yeah... Some people actually would faint either on the sight of a needle, or the sight of their own blood. As to why, it's just our bodies thinking "oh shit, that's gonna do something bad, I just know it" response. Or at least, that's the reason for me. Seeing other peoples blood get taken when I was there, didn't even bother me, but seeing my own? It's like my body just went "self-preservation mode" Was really embarrassed after that whole ordeal.
@@yuishishido8780 If youre asking me if I got my rona shot, the answer is no. You want me to believe those ''science'' knuckleheads can come up with a vax for a completely new virus in less than a year, youre bloody mental.
first time i remember getting my blood taken, i looked at the syringe taking blood out and immediately passed out, they still took the blood while i passed out so in the end it worked lol
Laplus: Oi doctor, will it hurt? Will it hurt? I said will it hurt?!
Doctor: What’s with this sassy lost child?
Laplus: I'm not a lost child!
Also laplus: 5 mins ago in a waiting room with a lot of 'gaki's' (her words not mine)
@@Zen-zt4uk That means she either went to a doctor for kids or had to wait in the kid waiting room and in both cases her mom was with her.
Real life gaki
Or she’s extremely short. shorter than the average height for a Japanese woman.
that must saitama and tatsumaki reference
saitama xD
"I'm not a brat, but I was waiting in the same room with so many brats"
That's exactly something that a Kusogaki would say, let alone the fact that Kusogakis are basically grown up brats
Gaki literally mean brats.
Not sure what you think a kusogaki is but grown is one thing they literally are not
Kuso means shit (or in this case shitty) and gaki means brat - as in an actual miserable kid.
I imagine laplus sitting with Bae's fanbase lol
That not fact lol
Lapsama: *wants to conquer the world
Also lapsama: *afraid of doctor
Then we started a new division called "Doctorate of the Fist"
just bring apples to counter them
so Laplus is a hybrid saiyan?
As Churchill said "a doctor a day , keeps Laplus away"
Just like Goku. All powerful, afraid of needles.
This is when La+ starts to act like a child lmao
Dang,never thought she was just los Angeles+
@@boomrangyt bro...
@@boomrangyt Laminus Lightnesss
@@boomrangyt i thought she was actually Lanthanum+
It was at this moment that La+ Darkness became Kusogaki 😨😨😨
I love the interactions of Laplus and her mom, also how her mom laughed at her when she was half crying was "like mother like daughter" bond xD
They should have given her a lollipop afterwards. She's such a child, so I'm sure she would've loved it.
Is that a SpongeBob reference?
Probably got a cookie or something sugary. That's normal for all ages after getting blood drawn
"For most other tests, the amount drawn is anywhere from 1 to 25 ml or 1 to 5 vials depending on the number of tests that have to be done. "
Hey, I’m grown ass man, but if my doc gave me a lollipop, I ain’t gonna say no.
In the words of the shark when she got a lollipop from the nice lady at the bank: ''if someone offers you free candy, always say yes!''
Scared of needles and was proud that she "exposed" her mom. Laplus is really such a kid.
Also, for those who are scared on getting injections, close your eyes and/or look away. Not seeing when the needle hits might be less stressful that looking at it.
For me, I have no fear of needles but seeing them pierce my flesh has a nasty habit of making me nauseated.
Understanding that the pain is harmless let’s you rationalize and subside your fears.
What I’m scared of is that they’ll mess up the injection so I always stare straight at the needle.
no.
just look at it. look as the needle penetrates your skin and gets into the vein. look as the blood is drawn, face your fears.
@@shadowtheimpure huh.....guess you never went through the "cut yourself" phase as a teen......
@@inazumatan7050 Bro it's 3.1 I think you can stop tanning in Inazuma come home to sumeru
The art for LapMama looks more like a demon than Lap+ itself
Plot twist : Art LapMama is Mama version of La+
I love how any family member of the Vtubers are just bigger versions of them it’s so cute
Agreed! I love the drawings of each of the VTubers' family members ☺
either that or they're the exact opposite, like Pekora's mom, so kind and endearing!
Mamatsuri is smaler
"I thought the nurse was on my side, but she was actually on the doctor's side..." Hooboy, I would've thanked her. Last blood-draw I got, I looked down, saw my blood going into the tube and I about fainted. I find it terrifying that there are people that can just watch that happen and go "Oh yeah, cool." DUDE THAT STUFF'S SUPPOSED TO BE INSIDE OF YOU, NOT OUTSIDE.
I am definitely not one of those people who were like "Oh, yeah,cool."
Yeah, definitely not
> meanwhile, me, who finds the whole thing fascinating and casually chatting with the Doctor and Nurse about what they'd be looking for and if there are any other procedures that could be done while I'm there getting my blood drawn
Had plenty of blood work done in my life, helps me watch my health. Shits important, because if you don't keep track, it can get away real quick. Needles and some red pales to the fear of debilitating chronic ailment or deadly acute sickness.
Then again, I've always been able to mitigate fear by facing it head on.
And me here is confused on why some people would faint by looking at their own blood, like dont you get cuts once in your life and blood comes pouring out?
I agree with the original comment, if someone is already scared, looking at the blood is really not gonna help.
I've had blood drawn once, I was a little tense in general but otherwise not phased at all and watched the whole thing.
It's not that painful, just a weird feeling.
'I'm the daughter of the devil' ... well who's gonna tell her?
thankfully the syringe is for drawing blood and not injecting spinal fluid...
when the Nurse holding Laplus cheeks, so cute
Yo Wifi Kun Ganbatte
That second nurse was a real homie, laplus doesn't realize how good that nurse is and how much she helped her
As an adult with a mild needle phobia, the way that the doctor/nurse interacts with me during the procedure makes a world of difference. La+ was so lucky to have someone like that nurse in the room with her.
God this is so adorable.
You know it's gonna hurt as hell when the doctor ignores your question
It's doesn't hurt really, if anything it hurts worse after.
@@gusty9053 yeah probably
I wonder why the doctor while she asked her didn't already inserted the needle. I remembered one time I was at the skin doctor to get rid of some grown inwards hair (Zyste). I layed on the operation table, the anestasia was in the skin, time passed and I asked "when do you start" and the doctor said: "I'm already mostly finished"... we had just talked about university stuff while she was operating :D
@@acmenipponair glad you're doing good
nah.
you know it's gonna hurt when the doctor calls in two huge nurses in to hold you down for the procedure.
getting a dirty wound rinsed out with saline is NOT a fun experience.
she came out of the room half crying with a pouty face
not only the drawing are cute but the best part is you can draw the perfect expression for them in this story.. good job!
LOL that Nurse actually did great turning La+ head. First time my blood was taken I almost fainted seeing my blood squirt inside that syringe with every heartbeat
"I'm not a brat."
She says that but she also said all those things before and after that.
If you're afraid of the pain, turn your head and pretend you're blowing up a balloon.
poor lap chan, getting betrayed by the sweet nurse
The nurse was trying to help
The nurse was right it’s only worse if you look at the blood
Nurse: "I was never on your side!"
Yeah the nurse was helping, at least for me it's worse if i see the blood being taken.
The 2nd nurse actually helping you. Don't look at it makes it easier to take the pain
I do that all the time. Feels like ant bite
Less about pain and more about potential vertigo. Looking at your own blood being taken from you via sampling can cause a body reflex that makes you feel really dizzy to even puke. Happened to me once.
That nurse was being very kind actually. Distracting the patient is a method to help refocus the patient and reduce the pain.
I'm just gonna show my appreciation for Mochimiko for drawing out the tourniquet, small bandage, gauze and the blood draw apparatus(though it's kind of different from what I'm used to seeing), nice attention to detail.
Sometimes seeing your own blood can cause vertigo. This is why the nurse told her not to look.
Taking blood samples are not that bad. Giving blood hurts a lot more.
Yeah. The needle size used for each procedure is completely different. I did both giving blood sample for annual health check up and blood donation and gotta say the one used in donation is rather intimidating.
That actually happened to me. But I confused it with blood trauma because I had a botched blood draw as a child (nurse didn't properly patch the area).
When I had my blood taken as an adult for lab test, the nurse didn't even knew what you've said was a thing and was instead shocked still as I went dizzy & started puking. Thankfully the restroom was next door and I was able to hobble my way there, but goddamn.
I thought the same, the fainthearted might get dizzy, so the nurse made a smart move
@@thegemguy1334 do they use a larger needle for donations?
I tried donating blood back in highschool but I ended up fainting (not fun btw).
@@Lv6_Esper I haven't donating my blood but I heard from people who did, the needle is indeed larger. Probably to make the blood drawing easier & faster. Imagine if they use normal needle like in the syringe
I remember Miko and Chocosen say that Laplus is different from during stream and not soooooo this gonna be more cuter if that true. Ahahahahaha
Thanks for the kyutto art Mochimiko tentei~
LaPlus's monogrammed sweater says, "YMD." Because of course it does.
"My mom is a devil."
Says the gaki with the horns.
Back when i was 18, i had my blood taken almost every week so i got used to the needles. There was one time a new nurse was handling me and she could not find my blood vessels, she missed my blood vessels 3 times until the senior nursed scolded her and did it. Those wrong guesses was the most painful shit.
2 years ago a new nurse handling my case, she got on 1st strike but seem like she mess up something inside, because after 5 minutes my left hand become purple, almost whole left hand
The doctor said it's not really serious and do nothing about it
I remember a time when I had to take a shitload of blood tests. One time they had to draw 8 vials at once! So at the fifth vial my blood just stopped coming out of the vein. The nurse looked puzzled, then shrugged and said: "Hope there's some left in the other hand", lol. I'm not afraid of the procedure, but that one time made me quite uncomfortable.
@@KeiCeeVN what the f*ck? 😳😨
i think going to gym and having a low fat percentage makes your blood veins show better.
back when i hadn't yet started to go to gym, whenever i went to donate blood, the nurse could never find the vein in my left arm properly, it always was left bruised and then turned to right arm. it always had to be the right arm in the end. i was right handed, so it showed better in my right hand back in the day, i think, more musculature, better vein.
@Telefrag
8 vials sounds a lot. i cant find information where they would need that many.
"For most other tests, the amount drawn is anywhere from 1 to 25 ml or 1 to 5 vials depending on the number of tests that have to be done. "
"Many tests can be done on the same sample of blood so you do not need to have a single bottle for each one: The bottles do not necessarily have to be completely filled either.
Purple bottle - 3 ml - used for a full blood count (FBC) and ESR. An FBC needs 1 ml; a full 2.5 ml is needed if an ESR is also performed.
Yellow bottle - 2.5 ml - this is used for a lot of different chemical tests, so it is usually completely filled.
Other less common tests come in bottles up to 6 ml in volume and blood culture bottles are the largest size at 10 ml.
If you need a lot of tests therefore, you could end up having about 30 ml of blood (about six medicine teaspoons) taken out of your arm. It's worth saying that the body can well cope with this, as the volume is soon made up by the blood production system in the bone marrow. Considering that about 500 ml of blood are given by blood donors during each donation."
@@Redmanticore maybe it was 7, but definitely the most I've ever had. The lab results took almost a whole a4 sheet too.
tbf doctors and nurses say "don't look", because there are people who can faint when they see their blood getting drawn, I have a friend who is fine with blood normally and we went to donate blood once and when it started flowing from his arm he passed out after looking at it.
Lapu is a great story teller alright.
don't call your mom devil,She's an Angel
La+ Queen of Kusogaki
Going as Someone who regularly gets blood drawn I'd say Shots hurt more- mostly because the needle is more shallow for drawing blood whereas most shots need to go straight to the muscle. the trick is to keep yourself as calm as possible so you don't constrict your blood vessels- your body is reacting to brain panic as Incoming serious damage, restrict bloodflow to avoid blood loss!
As usual, the cutest animations from you!
Laplus: "See that, mom? I just exposed your habit."
Devil Mom: "I'm about to ruin your entire career, kid." 😈
Laplus : "I don't want to go, my mom forced me to"
Aqua's mom : "I see my onion isn't the only one..."
when she said "room full with brats"
you are in the right place
The nurse who turned her head away probably stopped her from fainting honestly.
"I'm not a brat"
Press X to Doubt
That was an adorable story and the drawings made it even more so lol
So, the nurse was the real MVP
Its always so cute seeing Laplus being treated as a brat, that just proves she really have that KSGK energy
Whenever I get blood drawn I have a bad habit of laughing
Or rather, I have a bad habit of laughing in situations that don't usually contain laughter
Top 10 anime betrayals right there with that nurse
For some reason Laplus' mom reminds me of Mary from Honeystrap. Anyway with blood draws people in the medical field (particularly with patients who seem....more reluctant) we tell/force them to not look because usually for more scared or nervous people they tend to faint while looking at their own blood get drawn. The nurse WAS actually on her side lol. It also helps when the patient doesn't know when the needle is going in so they dont tense up up at the last second causing a miss.
Breaking news: La+ haa announced that she will be unable to stream tomorrow on account of having to go for a scheduled blood test
Can't wait for her mom laugh at her again in the comeback stream story😂
LapMom, watching the stream: "looks like someone needs another blood test"
This has to be one of the cutest stories I have ever heard !!!
Reminds me of my childhood. I was 6 y/o and my bro was teasing me cause I had to get some shots. Sibling rivalry kicked in and I shrugged them off like it was a minor inconvenience. Then he learned he was also getting shots that day, he didn't shrug it off. I was smug af.
To be real, its those tiny interactions that can haunt ya forever... ;--;
Pain is all about experience. Get scuffed up enough times, and you realize there's more painful sensations than a needle to your arm.
怖いと思うと気絶したりするからね
The way you designed lap-mama is so cute. I love your animations so much
Those horns make it easy to steer her gaze, now that I think about it.
*Healer expression*
"You get used to it."
So cute! Thanks for the animation sir!
Look away.
Don’t look at the blood.
Keep conversation with the doctor.
Keep your mind away from things that will make the experience worse.
These are my tools for this specific job.
Every time you post a new animation, I end up going through all your other ones again. Thank you for showing me these cute moments that I would have missed otherwise!
Pouty faces are always the best. XD
Laplus with the Patented Mochimiko face is very cute.
Laplus: I just exposed your habit
*Revenge is a dish best served cold*
top 10 anime betrayals
when you get drawn blood, never look at it. it hurts much more if you do.
Mom like a devil, but knew exactly what was important and what to do.
Doc nurse combo work well against kusogaki.. 📝.
ラプラス母さん素敵な方だな。
The funny thing is that Laplus would probably be the same way with her own child, lmao. The apple doesn't seem to fall far from the tree because she gives off total "will laugh at you for being a scaredy cat despite having been one herself" vibes.
In all fairness to the nurse, I get my blood drawn a lot and having to see it makes you notice the feeling of the blood coming out of you more.
Laplusめちゃカッコいいですね
マジで
Amazing work! I love this so much!
Laplus is already too sweet, with your art style then it's gonna give me diabetes
I just realized I need more Mama Laplus art
To be fair, the nurse turning Laplus' gaze was probably for the best. That's at least according to my experience, since I saw my blood siphoned and I felt nauseous immediately after.
I'm squeamish, though, Laplus mightn't be, I'm not certain.
Classic tactics from the doctor and nurse. Oldest trick in the book to get nervous and scared patients to stay still and just to get the job done. Mind you she isn’t the only blood draw that day so they need to move efficiently. No time for small talk or delays.
Mochimiko has got cuteness down to an art.
her kuso levels are through the roof
Momplus was just looking out for you!
Laplus just sounds so damn cool to me.
Funnier to imagine that this happened like, last week
Laplus to the doctor: if it isn't for my shackle you would bow before me
Atleast you got the butterfly needle. I usually get the vial attachment straight into the arm.
Sheesh, the kusogaki levels are exceeding 1000!
Her mother laughing reminded me of when I first had to get my finger pricked. I shit you not, my first instinctual response to getting pricked was yelling “SWEET JESUS” for half of the doctors office to hear. My mom was laughing her ass off while I was like “this isn’t funny”
So adorableee I love this animator
The nurse was the only one who tried to make it bearable sadge
I've never been afraid of this stuff, so to me, this interaction is particularly funny. If i ever have progenies, i'm gonna be like La+'s mom, laughing my ass off.
Props to the nurse though. When I had gone and donated my blood, I was put with trainees, and so when the needle hit my arm and the trainee find it hard to pin point my vein (being chubby and all), let's just say, it's not the needle that makes me sweat, rather, the gushing of blood. When the senior saw it, he took over, though still, I wish I was told not to look at it as they retried to properly get my blood. So yeah... Some people actually would faint either on the sight of a needle, or the sight of their own blood. As to why, it's just our bodies thinking "oh shit, that's gonna do something bad, I just know it" response. Or at least, that's the reason for me. Seeing other peoples blood get taken when I was there, didn't even bother me, but seeing my own? It's like my body just went "self-preservation mode" Was really embarrassed after that whole ordeal.
0:53 my favorit part
I didn't know drawing blood hurts...
Maybe I had so many taken that it goes unnoticed for me
that nurse takes first place for the top ten anime betrayals
I can't imagine her as an adult with that interaction
last time when I had my blood drawn, I fell in the limbo between conciousness and unconsciousness, and I started shivering like crazy :)
Man, I havent been to the doctors in like 14 years
Umm…. That’s not including physicals and vaccinations right?
@@yuishishido8780 If youre asking me if I got my rona shot, the answer is no. You want me to believe those ''science'' knuckleheads can come up with a vax for a completely new virus in less than a year, youre bloody mental.
Laplus' lusogaki energy cannot be contained.
first time i remember getting my blood taken, i looked at the syringe taking blood out and immediately passed out, they still took the blood while i passed out so in the end it worked lol
This is so adorable STOP!
I like how La+ character design is almost like a grown up version of alas ramus in the demon king is a part timer XD
今日も推しが尊い
Really evil laplus right there.
among all injection drawing blood definitely the most painful.