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'''Stare at the dot!''' is a video uploaded by psychologist [[wikipedia:Richard Wiseman|Richard Wiseman]] for his [https://www.youtube.com/@Quirkology Quirkology] channel on YouTube.  
'''Stare at the dot!''' is a video uploaded by psychologist [[wikipedia:Richard Wiseman|Richard Wiseman]] for his [https://www.youtube.com/@Quirkology Quirkology] channel on YouTube.  


The video shows an inverted effect of Richard Wiseman instructing the viewer to look at his nose, after which a blue dot appears on his nose. However, right after saying the line: "Don't worry, there will be no screams or scary sounds," the video switches back to a grayscale effect. this version does not have a screamer, the original version is around 1 minute long.
The video shows an inverted effect of Richard Wiseman instructing the viewer to look at his nose, after which a blue dot appears on his nose. However, right after saying the line: "Don't worry, there will be no screams or scary sounds," the video switches back to a grayscale effect. the original version of the video is around 1 minute long and does not contain a [[screamer]].


The screamer version was titled "stare at the dot on his nose", and uploaded on March 2, 2018, by Jacob laggard, with a picture of Thomas' O face (actually a screencap of Thomas' shocked face from the ''[[wikipedia:Thomas and Friends|Thomas and Friends]]'' episode "Thomas Goes Fishing".) on his nose. However, after 30 seconds, a picture of a dog then appears, along with a loud scream, followed by special effects.
The screamer version was titled "stare at the dot on his nose", and uploaded on March 2, 2018, by Jacob laggard, with a picture of Thomas' O face (actually a screencap of Thomas' shocked face from the ''[[wikipedia:Thomas and Friends|Thomas and Friends]]'' episode "Thomas Goes Fishing".) on his nose. However, after 30 seconds, a picture of a dog then appears, along with a loud scream, followed by special effects.