Drinking Our Own Pee! (The LAB) | Summary and Q&A

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Drinking Our Own Pee! (The LAB)

TL;DR

The hosts of the Lab show explore various forms of disgust by interacting with a tarantula, drinking their own pee, and eating blended food.

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Key Insights

  • 🤢 Disgust is a core emotion that evolved to protect us from potential dangers.
  • 🤢 Ignorance can lead to the feeling of disgust towards certain acts or behaviors, but exposure and acceptance can change perceptions.
  • 🤢 Language, such as the word "moist," can evoke disgust in people.
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Transcript

oh my God hi and welcome to this week's episode of the lab where we take your questions and turn them into experiments I'm Greg and I'm Mitch and this week we're talking about all different types of disgust do you find anything in particular disgusting when you're on the subway and people are like a and they sneeze in your face and spiders oh inter... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: Why is the expression of disgust universal?

The universal expression of disgust, with furrowed brows and raised lips, is an evolutionary adaptation to warn others of potentially harmful or poisonous things.

Q: How does sensory disgust relate to insects and rodents?

Sensory disgust towards insects and mice is linked to their potential to carry diseases, but it can also be triggered by signs of uncleanliness in one's environment.

Q: What was the result of the experiment comparing the level of bacteria on different surfaces?

The experiment found that keyboards had the highest levels of bacteria, followed by phones, while toilets surprisingly had the least amount of bacterial growth.

Q: Why do we feel more disgusted by drinking someone else's urine?

Interpersonal disgust makes us find it more difficult and unpleasant to consume bodily fluids from others, as it relates to our need to protect ourselves and maintain cleanliness.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The hosts interact with a tarantula to explore the feeling of disgust and fear, discussing how these emotions evolved to protect us from potential dangers.

  • They conduct an experiment comparing the level of bacteria on a toilet, urinal, phone, and keyboard, finding that the keyboard is the most disgusting.

  • The hosts attempt to overcome the feeling of disgust by filtering and drinking their own urine, highlighting the concept of interpersonal disgust.

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