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Get one dab of toothpaste and rub it on your bite.
Rub it on your bite but leave a glop.
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Put an "X" on your mosquito bite to stop the itching.
Hold the tissue on your gnat bite.
Next, apply a dot of lotion on your mosquito bite.
Try on your snake bites to see how they fit!
Such as pulling on your sleeve, biting your nails or covering up your face.
It will take as much patience on your part to "bite your tongue" when you hear them sing off key, and to refrain from announcing to other grown-ups in front of your child "Oh she's just being shy...why are you being shy today, you're never that way...!?" Those words don't actually help a child become un-shy.
Get caught in the afternoon sun, and it feels as though something hot and fierce has jumped on your shoulders and bitten your neck.
There are tarantulas who nest in holes in the ground but they refuse to come out, even when your guide pokes a stick in to try to prove that the spiders will sit on your shoulder without biting.
Bite on your lips for 20 seconds then one by one pull your lips out for 10 seconds.
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