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0% vs 100% ASMR

Hi everyone! In today's #ASMR video I'll be comparing 0% asmr vs 100% ASMR. There will be a different trigger at each 10% ...
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Ultra tingly ASMR

Hi everyone! In today's video I'll be doing an ultra tingly video with the Blue Yeti, Zoom H6 and with the 3DIO Binaural ...
There are a lot of videos in the “satisfying video” genre of internet content. There are pimple-popping videos and even videos of cow hoof-trimming. And then there’s a whole slew of ASMR videos, which ...
So is it possible that something so easy to trigger, which feels so great, really has no harmful side effects? Slight headaches, tiredness and nausea are listed as possible reactions but - aside from ...
ASMR, short for autonomous sensory meridian response, has ballooned in popularity over the past 15 years. Julie Luther, who built a massive YouTube and TikTok following with ASMR videos, offers ...
As the stresses of modern life multiply, the quest for relaxation has never been more desperate. Screens are staying on longer, there are those Minority Report style video adverts on the Tube, and ...
ASMR - a strange tingle in the head caused by certain sights and sounds - is a growing YouTube subculture. Now scientists are starting to investigate what the possible causes might be. Just over a ...
In a video that has been viewed 1.2 million times, Lilliana Dee is pretending to apply concealer to the camera. “Dab, dab, dab,” she says in a deliberately slow near-whisper. The 23-year-old digital ...
Common ASMR triggers include whispering, hair play, and ear brushing. Not all people experience a positive response or any response to these triggers, though. ASMR, or autonomous sensory meridian ...