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  • @italianweirdo
    @italianweirdo Рік тому +60

    "I don't want those images...ahhhhhh"
    You crack me up, lady!! So many good one liners that are hilarious in this video 😂😂

  • @TR_Riding
    @TR_Riding Рік тому +132

    Celina makes my day 1000x better, legit LOVEEEEE her videos 😭❤️

  • @kristinwojtowich8902
    @kristinwojtowich8902 Рік тому +344

    "I have alot of energy and I might be a little manic but we're here together" has got to be the most relatable quote I've ever heard 😂😂😂
    Edit: I also want all the snacks in my body, you're not alone, Celina 😆

  • @beautifulnightmare4308
    @beautifulnightmare4308 Рік тому +10

    Fun Fact: The phrase "Sleep tight, Don't let the bedbugs bite" is actually referencing the victorian era with the "bedbug" being the bed wrench and they used to say it as a reminder to tighten the bed ropes that were connected to the frame on the bed before sleeping and to be careful so as to not pinch your fingers!❤

  • @LoriK-k3i
    @LoriK-k3i Рік тому +118

    I was wondering the same thing...If the animal survives through the pupal phase of its life cycle, it releases proteolytic enzymes to make a hole in the cocoon so it can emerge as an adult moth. These enzymes are destructive to the silk and can cause the silk fibers to break down from over a mile in length to segments of random length, which reduces the value of the silk threads, although these damaged silk cocoons are still used as "stuffing" available in China and elsewhere in the production of doonas, jackets, and other purposes. To prevent this, silkworm cocoons are boiled in water. The heat kills the silkworms, and the water makes the cocoons easier to unravel. Often, the silkworm itself is eaten.
    As the process of harvesting the silk from the cocoon kills the larva, sericulture has been criticized by animal welfare and rights activists. Mahatma Gandhi was critical of silk production based on the ahimsa philosophy "not to hurt any living thing". This led to Gandhi's promotion of cotton spinning machines, an example of which can be seen at the Gandhi Institute,[8] and an extension of this principle has led to the modern production practice known as Ahimsa silk, which is wild silk (from wild and semiwild silk moths) made from the cocoons of moths that are allowed to emerge before the silk is harvested.

    • @mrsclark78
      @mrsclark78 Рік тому +9

      The silkworm is *eaten*?? Like… by the people making the silk?

    • @arianavail
      @arianavail Рік тому +5

      This answered so many questions but raised so many more 🥲😅

    • @becp488
      @becp488 Рік тому +5

      ​@@mrsclark78Yes, according my Thai friend who's family has farmed silk for a few generations. May as well.
      I have heard there are humane/no kill silk producers but I have never looked into it.

    • @Watchin-n-Learnin
      @Watchin-n-Learnin Рік тому +2

      😳
      I just read this whole dang comment...& learned something interesting!
      🤗
      Thank you!
      😁

    • @quietone748
      @quietone748 Рік тому +2

      That's deffo the kind of snack Celina WASN'T talking about!

  • @the0thermother
    @the0thermother Рік тому +212

    You wait until the silkworm moth emerges. They are moved to a new area where they can breed and lay eggs for the next generation. The evacuated cocoons are boiled and spun to make silk.

    • @dainastone7021
      @dainastone7021 Рік тому +19

      I scrolled the comments to see if anyone knew for certain if the worms were indeed part of the material or not. Thank you.

    • @WanderingStar000
      @WanderingStar000 Рік тому +19

      @@dainastone7021some places do boil the worms with it and then take it out

    • @dainastone7021
      @dainastone7021 Рік тому +6

      @@WanderingStar000 oh no!😱

    • @WanderingStar000
      @WanderingStar000 Рік тому +5

      @@dainastone7021 yeh, so sad

    • @naimac1015
      @naimac1015 Рік тому +6

      Really? I thought they got cooked with the cocoon, then the dead worm gets discarded when they unwind the thread.

  • @1D_editz
    @1D_editz Рік тому +39

    The chaotic intros are always amazing Celina! Love you! ❤

  • @stephanielewis1006
    @stephanielewis1006 Рік тому +15

    This is hilarious 😂 love having the 2 cameras, it really adds a lot. I'd definitely watch one that's longer

  • @andreamarie6501
    @andreamarie6501 Рік тому +90

    I loved binging 'How it's Made' marathons 😊

  • @alexisthebestest662
    @alexisthebestest662 Рік тому +5

    girl u give me literal energy and ability to live. it’s been rough recently to the point of just not being able to eat or do anything and you help me be happier. it’s just your energy that helps me. keep doing what you are bestie and anyone out there who needs this,
    you are loved and there are people who would miss you. it may not seem like it but it is. ❤❤

  • @luz1a
    @luz1a Рік тому +11

    you make me so happy😭, making me laugh in the first 30 seconds, thank u celina❤️

  • @amandagreig4152
    @amandagreig4152 Рік тому +21

    I'm sad Halloween is over...loved watching you and Kris investigate. Knowing you I won't have to wait long though 😊

  • @wren8423
    @wren8423 Рік тому +1

    ive been subscribed to kallmekris for years and only recently subscribed to celina and theyre so similar it was almost jarring. the way they talk, their gestures, their thought processes, and more are just so reminiscent of each other.❤

  • @alexandralohf5483
    @alexandralohf5483 Рік тому +12

    Your energy is everything! Lol girl we love you, it's giving... fish scales 😂❤

  • @obsidianrosestudio2663
    @obsidianrosestudio2663 Рік тому +2

    The silk worms die in the process of extracting the silk from the cocoons. The boiling water breaks down the sticky in the threads. They have to hold over cocoons for breeding because the process kills the worms.

  • @josiefarnam9155
    @josiefarnam9155 Рік тому +1

    10:48 your fears are true. Most are still in there when boiled. Afterwards the dead pupae is sold and made into snacks/dishes and/or used as fishing bait

  • @Zimoria
    @Zimoria Рік тому +2

    3:14 that "barn" you're looking for is the Smithsonian. They've stolen more items than the British museum. Only difference is one is public about it & the other isn't.

  • @The_kidnextdoor
    @The_kidnextdoor Рік тому +5

    I love you humour and relatable *ness* as always 😂😂

  • @hollyshaw-elliemae
    @hollyshaw-elliemae Рік тому +2

    i watched a whole documentary on silk worms and if i remember correctly, they die per google "Once their cocoon is complete, the sericulture process traditionally includes killing the silkworm by boiling or steaming it alive. This boiling step also blunts a natural chemical substance known as sericin, which otherwise would cause the cocoons to harden, resulting in a fabric that's not as soft."

  • @MultiDysfunctional
    @MultiDysfunctional Рік тому

    Celina, thank you for being YOU. Your humor, honesty and distinct Celina-ness brings me more joy than you can possibly fathom. Also, my brain is still stuck on the "how to make contacts" playing on loop in my broken brain. LMAO.

  • @ItsFreshItsAnne
    @ItsFreshItsAnne Рік тому +6

    Celina I hope you never hold back in making whatever videos on whatever topics you wanna explore because you really are so much fun that its not the TYPE of content but how YOU dress it up! You are so loved pretty lady!

  • @avaropinski4863
    @avaropinski4863 Рік тому +5

    Today was really crappy then I saw you posted and now it’s a LOT better… thank you Celina love you❤️❤️❤️

  • @annamurphy2277
    @annamurphy2277 Рік тому +7

    Celina, love your content, thank you so much, October was fantastic thanks to you and kris!

  • @mindfulsmadness
    @mindfulsmadness Рік тому +5

    Now I just want to binge watch 'How it's Made' again. 🤣I love that show!🖤

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero Рік тому +2

    They boil the worms before they break out of the cocoon, so that it remains undamaged.
    The worm is simply discarded once the cocoon is untangled into a yarn.

  • @candy923
    @candy923 Рік тому +1

    I love watching these videos 7:33 there so satisfying

  • @peyton_roxy_foxy-chan
    @peyton_roxy_foxy-chan 5 місяців тому +1

    10:39
    I googled it..
    They boil them alive in order to make the process easier and more efficient...
    However there are other none cruel ways that they do it but I'm pretty sure they are used to make silk fabric

  • @jessicafelix7178
    @jessicafelix7178 Рік тому

    I love that Celina is a whole mood all by herself! Yes, Celina...all we have is each other and this life is CRAZY! Stay weird, Celina because we LOVE you, babe!

  • @KittiJewl
    @KittiJewl Рік тому +1

    10:20 sometimes they kill the worms sometimes they let them hatch into butterflies and then use the cocoons they leave behind

  • @MandiMoons
    @MandiMoons Рік тому +1

    The second camera brings these videos to another level that satisfies my squirrel brain. Thank you.

  • @Breah-jw8kr
    @Breah-jw8kr Рік тому +2

    I love you Celina! you make me literally die of laughter every time you post YOU ARE AMAZING ❤❤❤

  • @lazykitty14
    @lazykitty14 Рік тому +2

    "But most of the insects used by the silk industry don't live past this stage, because they are boiled or gassed alive inside their cocoons, which causes the cocoons to begin unravelling so that workers can obtain the silk threads. Some 6,600 silkworms are killed to make just 1 kilogram of silk."

  • @hannahhogbin9445
    @hannahhogbin9445 Рік тому

    This did help remind me to give myself grace when I’m not getting everything done I want to. Thank you ❤

  • @FlushedJordy
    @FlushedJordy Рік тому

    i was having a terrible day but im glad you posted a video, it really helped boost my mood, love you Celina ❤❤

  • @KittiJewl
    @KittiJewl Рік тому

    3:00 vinyls aren't digital, is the thing. you can hear them play if you use your nail, in the groove, like the needle. vinyls are making sound from shapes and then amplifying that sound. its almost exactly like a music box, except with a flat disc instead of a cylinder. the most complicated part of inventing vinyls was figuring out how to protect those bumps that create sound when struck, protect them from being worn away while in storage/while the record isnt being used.
    bc again, we had music boxes, and we understood how to make a device that played the same song over and over. we just had to modify that idea.

  • @Idontwant1
    @Idontwant1 Рік тому +1

    Celina. I googled the life span of silk worms. After the silk is mostly collected. They drop the worms and larva into boiling hot water. That pretty much deserves the worms, and binds the fibers together to make the yarn. Then it gets dyed and woven.

  • @Elfdaughter
    @Elfdaughter Рік тому +1

    With regards to the silkworms - yes, sadly, the silkworms are boiled in most silk farms. There ARE ethical silkfarms though, which will allow the silkworms to emerge as fully grown moths before harvesting the cocoons. They naturally emerge from their cocoons and die a natural death. However, the boiled silkworms aren't wasted - they are actually edible and go towards making food.

  • @kmk-r1h
    @kmk-r1h 9 місяців тому +4

    0:15 that sounded like a crow😗

  • @hazbinotakusimp2182
    @hazbinotakusimp2182 Рік тому +1

    6:34 I learned to make paper from the anime Ascendance of a Bookworm (great for fantasy slice of life fans)

  • @Piper_M_Frame
    @Piper_M_Frame Місяць тому

    10:41
    Bed bugs do suck. My dad brought home a stray dog, the 2 weeks later I had bed bugs. They are so horrible.

  • @cheyennemiehlke2905
    @cheyennemiehlke2905 Рік тому +4

    I grew up watching “how it’s made” with my dad, and to tell people while in elementary school that it was my favorite show I’d get so many weird looks🤣

  • @tootles444
    @tootles444 Рік тому +1

    There is a reason why stewed silk worm larva is a very common street food in a lot of the world. Smells terrible but actually tastes pretty good

  • @merelykeira
    @merelykeira Рік тому

    most beautiful soul providing us with love and entertainment ❤

  • @LilyBug1296
    @LilyBug1296 Рік тому +4

    New fear unlocked 😢😟 1:16

  • @abecka123
    @abecka123 Рік тому

    Aahhhh thank you for this light!!! Best part of my day 😊

  • @hazelparrott2840
    @hazelparrott2840 Рік тому

    It snowed today! And this video made my day the best day ever!

  • @kiragonzalez4237
    @kiragonzalez4237 Рік тому

    I freaking love you! You are an amazing soul and have the most beautiful energy! ❤❤❤

  • @OhYoohooItsYorkiePoo
    @OhYoohooItsYorkiePoo Рік тому +1

    The worms are all dead.
    Can't remember where it was, maybe Scotland but they used to make spider silk into bandages and things because it's sterile, probably a similar process.

  • @the_nat_2010
    @the_nat_2010 Рік тому +2

    I love your videos Celina
    also, i found a sign that read "Celina Lane" or something like that, and whenever i think of that, it reminds me of your amazing videos. Thank you ❤

  • @bethhelminiak5063
    @bethhelminiak5063 Рік тому

    OK, yes, someone is a bit manic, and we get to reap the fun! Thanks for sharing the energy and funny, dear! You're a legend and an angel!

  • @kelliehaughney4339
    @kelliehaughney4339 Рік тому

    Love you girl ❤ you always brighten up my day 😊🤗🫶🏼

  • @UrbanHermitKat
    @UrbanHermitKat Рік тому +1

    I had to the thing about silkworms up, they do get boiled in their cocoons, and usually eaten. At least nothing is wasted.

  • @micheleleedy3945
    @micheleleedy3945 Рік тому +1

    The silkworms turn into a cocoon to transform into Moth but they take the cocoon and turn it into silk and yes technically the worm is still inside of it but when they boil it and rinse it it's essentially boiled away
    And this is why the mothman attacks because he's wanting revenge for all of his friends and family lol😂

  • @shawntea422
    @shawntea422 Рік тому +1

    They boil the cocoons with the larvae inside, and they either eat it or they use it for different traditional medicines. But yes, unfortunately what is in the cocoon does not survive.

  • @rebeccaking6223
    @rebeccaking6223 Рік тому

    love you Celina you have brightened my week up since I broke my foot

  • @JayReeder-fv3rz
    @JayReeder-fv3rz Рік тому +2

    Sadly the silk worms are actually boiled alive trapped in there cocoons and the are domestically made to make stronger silk and when the males get out they fly away but the company keep a few for fertilization and the females when they get out they CARNT fly because of the size of there wings 😢

  • @Carolin5
    @Carolin5 Рік тому

    That was so cool to watch, love you Celina .

  • @NixyRose72
    @NixyRose72 Рік тому

    I love you so much, Celena! You make my really sh*tty days so much better!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
    Thank you😊🌻

  • @crh.hedgehogs
    @crh.hedgehogs Рік тому +1

    It's a great day when both Kris and Celina post, my day is full filled. From my heart to yours, lots of love and light

  • @Grande_girly
    @Grande_girly Рік тому

    Well done Celina you have made my day x

  • @jewelsbrewner2101
    @jewelsbrewner2101 Рік тому

    U are my everything! I had so much fun watching this. ❤

  • @Nana-wk5mn
    @Nana-wk5mn Рік тому +4

    2:28 lens exist in glass and in rubber

  • @beckswin
    @beckswin Рік тому

    I just want to tell you that you make me smile and almost nothing does. ❤ thank you boo

  • @christinaleblanc797
    @christinaleblanc797 Рік тому

    omg yahh a video!!!! I love your videos love you and Kris ....your friendship is amazing .... I live in a haunted house as well .... theres a dog spirit,little boy in old musty cloths and a older women and a angry man

  • @mazing-at-this
    @mazing-at-this Рік тому

    Love the chaotic vid as always keep shining ghost girly

  • @ZapShortCircuit
    @ZapShortCircuit Рік тому +1

    Originally, contact lenses were just the sawn off bottoms of test tubes. They required the use of eye drops made of…an illicit substance starting with the letter c to be tolerable. I doubt they worked very well.

  • @gihtv6
    @gihtv6 Рік тому

    I love your videos so much celina!!! your such a fun and a cool person❤️❤️

  • @MagnoliaPantherWoman
    @MagnoliaPantherWoman 8 місяців тому

    I laughed so hard, I need more of this!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @battness
    @battness Рік тому

    I love watching your videos 😊

  • @arlene5
    @arlene5 Рік тому +1

    Celina is now apart of my family, even my mom loveeessss you❤❤❤

  • @AubreyMoon-oe6dt
    @AubreyMoon-oe6dt Рік тому

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ESPECIALLY SPOOKY STUFF YOU DO WITH KRIS❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @georgecole3964
    @georgecole3964 Рік тому

    I love everything you do! 🥰😍

  • @kellygirl5716
    @kellygirl5716 Рік тому +1

    So satisfying. I love all your vids! We want sleep walking 😂

  • @Seleciag
    @Seleciag Рік тому

    I love the show how it’s made!!! I grew up watching itttttttt!!! I still watch it to this day lol
    Btw I love you so much ♥️🥰😊

  • @arianaink100
    @arianaink100 Рік тому +1

    The worms are inside the cocoons .
    They absolutely die to make your sheets, but nearly all fiber productions even for other plants will likely use pesticides. So bugs are dying regardless if you choose cotton or flax or go for silk. And if you choose acrylics or polyesters then there’s microfibers to worry about killing frogs and fish so pick a poison and wear it ya know.
    not vegan but fabric production always looks for strong fibers and silk is absolutly strong and soft - lotus silk is also durable and soft yet it’s harder to harvest large quantities and have long strands. Silk does have long strands and you can easily breed silkworms in less space then it would take to have a whole field of plants or sheep or alpacas or other animals and the worms won’t eat expensive food probably just some leaves and shit.
    You don’t want to cut the fibers so you just boil them in water grab an end of the cocoon and unravel it. If you cut the cocoon to get the silk you’re cutting the fibers into small unworkable segments and the worm will die anyways as it has grown to metamorphosis the caterpillar needs to liquify itself to become a moth and can only do that in a cocoon if you take them out they just die. So you either make the silk or you just let there be a moth problem in the area where they become a pest that eats local plants or hell moths that eat clothes.

  • @shelbystiner6545
    @shelbystiner6545 7 місяців тому

    Paper comes from a specific type of tree- I think it's a type of mullberry tree?- that has very fibrous bark. You remove that bark, dry it, shred it, and soak it, and it looks a lot like paper when it's soaked. Then they gather it on a screen and dry it out in sheets. Over time different chemicals were added to the process, probably to quicken the breakdown, make the fibers finer, and whiten the final product. But originally, it could all be done by hand, it just took time! I watched Li Ziqi do it back when she still posted.

  • @NikitaYoungblood
    @NikitaYoungblood Рік тому

    I loves this. 💯 you're reactions are priceless and the comments you read had me laughing too.

  • @Marit1007
    @Marit1007 Рік тому

    I love you always make me laugh never stop being you. Love you Celina. ❤

  • @nozomiritter5048
    @nozomiritter5048 Рік тому +2

    I will say there is another type of natural silk and it's actually made from plants. I think it's somewhere in China. But I do know it exists.

  • @somnaire3418
    @somnaire3418 Рік тому +2

    Celina Sweety Boo~ Okay, so I do not know if it is ALLLLLL silk worms but I do know that for some practices that harvest silk (at least from japan where I am going to be referencing) BUT~ for the particular method I know is that when the silk worms begin to weave a cocoon and then get ready to metamorphose, the silk harvesters then collect the many hundreds/thousands of cocoons and then BOIL THE POOR WORM IN SIDE via a hot steam kind of sauna situation, so as not to ruin the silk in the process, and then unravel the cocoon and then discard the deceased worm while processing it into a product to be used to make silk goods like clothes or bedding. It is sad.

  • @marymcnamarah7799
    @marymcnamarah7799 Рік тому

    I get happy as soon as watch your videos I love you thank you so much can't wait for the next video ❤️😊

  • @Ms.karenLy
    @Ms.karenLy Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤ I just love all your videos ❤

  • @3r1n.13
    @3r1n.13 Рік тому

    i love the manic-ness and your energy 🖤

  • @tlskiwi6229
    @tlskiwi6229 Рік тому

    GIRL I LOVE THESE

  • @hillaryraines2418
    @hillaryraines2418 Рік тому +1

    “Did you fry the worms” with the concern look was the best

  • @LokiWasntHere
    @LokiWasntHere Рік тому +1

    Contact lenses are not often made of glass they used to be a long time ago and the ones that change your eye color are made of plastic. The one in the video likely was a color change contact lens not ones for correction. My dad used to work for a major company who made them, only reason I know.

  • @emisomm90201
    @emisomm90201 Рік тому

    I LOVE YOU you make my nightshifts spooky and bright 😢❤❤ also you are who you are and the same shit u tell us tell yourself bc you are a bright light in this dark and spooky world sweets.

  • @gachasisters128
    @gachasisters128 Рік тому +2

    i guess this is how things are made celina...love yahhh

  • @pandatingler
    @pandatingler Рік тому

    Thank you Celina you never disappoint! I love when I wake up and you've posted a new video, that tells me it's gonna be a good day

  • @alosialee
    @alosialee Рік тому +1

    Yeah where'd the worms go.. they were tossed sadly. Estimates state that 1 pound of silk requires 2000 to 3000 silk worms to be boiled alive like in the video. Which is actually really sad and now makes much more sense why silk is so expensive and why there was a production issue due to depleting resources. There is however something called Peace Silk in which the worms are allowed to hatch before their silk is taken. So they arent killed in the process and are allowed to reproduce and make more.

  • @melGamerStudios
    @melGamerStudios Рік тому

    i love your videos celina you are my favourite youtuber in the whole wild world your videos inspire me to do what you do i want to become a youtuber in the future and go ghost hunting
    because i love spooky season 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @Violetsmith-j7v
    @Violetsmith-j7v Рік тому

    I love your videos Celina my day is always better when you post❤️

    • @LydiaEstelle.
      @LydiaEstelle. Рік тому

      Seriously 🙌🏻 she’s the best 🥰

  • @ashley27636
    @ashley27636 Рік тому

    Welcome back Queen ❤

  • @jeniferhunt9288
    @jeniferhunt9288 Рік тому +1

    the earwig story with the loofa.......NIGHTMARE FUEL!!!

  • @karatindall3525
    @karatindall3525 Рік тому

    You are awesome, I love watching your videos, always puts a smile on my face :)

  • @Zimoria
    @Zimoria Рік тому +1

    Silkworm sheets are not why they say "dont let the bed bug bites". There are actual bugs called "bed bugs". They are nasty and worse than cockroaches imo. (Although I have no personal experience with either, I've known people who've experienced both and know of their efforts to remove them.) Bleh bed bugs are bitey bastards.

  • @sam11481
    @sam11481 Рік тому

    celina's videos are my therapy

  • @poeticrockstarr6875
    @poeticrockstarr6875 Рік тому

    Silk worms are actually a type of caterpillar, they turn into moths inside the cocoon. After they leave the cocoon, it is harvested and unravelled to get the silk strands used for fabric. Silk thread can also be obtained by orb weaving spider's web. No animals/insects need to be harmed in the process.

  • @NiaJustNia
    @NiaJustNia Рік тому +3

    Celina isn't going to like this, but the worms are usually eaten after they're cooked

  • @Marzz_bar
    @Marzz_bar Рік тому

    8:57 eating popcorn rn and I completely agree