Lemme just butcher the Latin language real quick while I touch & draw on your face :) this should be titled "Pre Med Student in Their First Biology Class Since Freshman Year Has to All of a Sudden Do Actual Work" but that didn't fit in the title LOL. So I'll be studying your face & cranium today to mark out the 22 bones of the skull - that includes pointing and tracing the areas on your face, palpating, and drawing on your face with a little eyeliner. I'll be showing you what I'm looking for with the diagrams as well as talking A LOT to myself to determine where exactly everything is. It's a lot of, "Oh, this should be here. Wait, no. Re-draw. Damn, I should have just read the book beforehand." You're My Assignment! ~ 00:00 – 02:49 What We're Going to Do ~ 02:49 – 04:35 Writing Down Bones of the Skull ~ 04:35 – 07:01 The Occipital Bone ~ 07:01 – 08:25 Mapping the Parietal Bones ~ 08:25 – 10:35 The Frontal Bone ~ 10:35 – 12:08 Finding the Temporal Bone ~ 12:08 – 14:58 Looking for the Sphenoid Bone ~ 14:58 – 18:20 Drawing the Ethmoid Bone ~ 18:20 – 21:20 Mapping the Nasal Bones ~ 21:20 – 23:44 Working with Superior Maxillary Bone ~ 23:44 – 26:33 Finding the Lachrymal Bones ~ 26:33 – 28:10 Malar Bone Mapping ~ 28:10 – 30:33 The Palate Bones ~ 30:33 – 32:24 Inferior Turbinated Bones ~ 32:24 – 33:48 Looking for the Vomer ~ 33:48 – 35:16 Drawing the Inferior Maxillary ~ 35:16 – 36:45 Confirming Bone Boundaries with Diagrams ~ 36:45 – 39:53 Studying the Skull's Muscles ~ 39:53 – 40:56 Identifying the Muscles of the Skull ~ 40:56 – 43:29 Showing You the Diagrams ~ 43:29 – 44:50 We'll Have to Make Another Date of This, Yeah? ~ 44:50 – 45:14 Cleaning Off Your Face & Reciting Bone Names ~ 45:14 – 48:01 Reviewing the Assignment ~ 48:01 – 49:06 Final Bits ~ 49:06 - 50:09 Triggers include: soft speaking, ear to ear whispering, rambling, page turning, explaining things, drawing on you, examining you, paper rustling, writing sounds, face touching, inaudible whispers, palpating your head, skull & face mapping, showing you diagrams, pointing things out, lots of Latin terms (many of them butchered), and face cleaning. Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :) xx Calliope ❥ I want y'all to have a safe environment here regardless of where you come from, who you love, what you look like, you name it. I don't tolerate discrimination or hatred based on attributes you can't change like where you were born, what color you are, if you have a disability, or who you love– above all, be kind to one another. We're all just people, just trying to do our thing. ❥ If you want to donate (but don't ever feel pressured to!) I have three ways to go about it: Ko-Fi link (one-time): ko-fi.com/calliopewhispersasmr Patreon link (monthly perks like early access videos & exclusive content): patreon.com/calliopewhispers Throne Gifts (wishlist for props/equipment): https://throne.me/u/calliopewhispers ❥ Check me elsewhere on the Web: The Big List Of It All: https://linktr.ee/xxcalliope Twitter: @xx_calliope TikTok: @xx_calliope Instagram: @xx_calliope ❥ About Me: I'm Calliope, I'm a disabled, Hard of Hearing ASMRtist that got started in December 2016. I found ASMR back in 2011-ish when I was starting high school and it changed my life, so I wanted to create my own content and give back to the community. I'm known for my realistic medical RPs, as well as my pseudoscientific and historical RPs. ASMR is the most important thing in my life, and I hope to continue to make content for as long as possible. ❥ Channel intro created by Bearded Audio ASMR ( / @beardedaudioasmr ) :) background image is “Close-up Photo of Green Leafed Plant” from user Aditya Aiyar on pexels.com, no attribution required. ❥ My equipment: Audio Recording – Rode NT1-A Microphones, 3Dio XLR Binaural Microphone, Blue Yeti Microphone, Roland CS-10EM Binaural Microphones Filming – Lumix G85 Camera ❥ Like & comment if you enjoyed this video, subscribe if you want to see more! ❥ Thanks for watching, have a whale of a day! :) #asmr #asmrexam #asmrroleplay
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