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99.99% of you will fall asleep to this ASMR
Need sleep, huh? Then, this video is right for YOU! I can guarantee that in today's video 99.99% of you will fall asleep to ...
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ASMR you will fall asleep tonight (honest ASMR)
Tired of those clickbait titles, huh? Then, this video is for YOU! I'll only promise that you'll fall asleep tonight and that could be anywhere from 5 minutes all the way until midnight, as long as ...
After years of labelling it a ‘guilty pleasure’ or something I only consume on occasion, I’ve finally come to terms with the enjoyment I get from one of my favourite hobbies: watching ASMR videos, ...
The ways in which people fall asleep are just as personal — and strategic — as the clothes we choose to snuggle under the covers in. Take me, for example: I can’t doze off unless I’ve read a few pages ...
ASMR, or Autonomic Sensory Meridian Response is one of the fastest growing trends on the internet. Sometimes called “brain massage”, the term ASMR was coined in 2010 for the tingling, pleasurable ...
Some of these videos were intentionally made as ASMR triggers — others, like episodes from Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting, just happened to include the triggers by accident. The dude has a weird, ...
A spate of YouTube videos that use crinkling, crunching and whispering sounds to trigger tingling sensations may seem odd but the videos and performers have become not only a social phenomenon, they ...
When you listen to someone whispering, or get your hair cut or hear tapping or crinkling sounds, do you feel deeply relaxed, with tingles in your head and neck that run down your back and limbs? If so ...
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