The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video

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2014/06/21 00:55:44 (permalink)

The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video

Oh man...if you have ASMR then this video, watched with headphones at a good volume, will set you all a tingle....I think I'm going to watch this every night about 15 minutes before bedtime. I was almost too sleepy to post this after watching it but had to share...
 

 
 

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    craigb
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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 01:16:40 (permalink)

     
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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 01:28:32 (permalink)
    One of the symptoms I get (at least I think it's a symptom) is that if anyone goes anywhere near that spot that's right in the middle of my eyebrows, it starts tingling almost unbearably. They don't even have to touch it. I can even make it happen by just thinking about it. But yeah I think most people who have ASMR probably don't even know it. They just have this awareness that certain things, in particular some people's voices, make them all relaxed and tingly. It doesn't have to be sounds though. Sometimes it's a combination of sight and sound, like watching someone write or draw, or watching someone perform some kind of intricate manual task. You just fall into this delightful trance and this tingling sensation envelops your head, shoulders and spine. 

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 01:47:06 (permalink)
    I can get that feeling if I shrug my shoulders forwards.  Feels good - I'll try the video a bit later and see what happens.

     
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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 03:38:40 (permalink)
    Ahaha...  I'm LMAO at the beginning.  She is just cracking me up!
     
    Sorry, I just had to quit.  She reminds me WAY too much of my best friend's girlfriend back in the 80's.  The comments didn't help either, the first one is "The wallpaper in the background looks like pubic hair…"  LOL!
     
    I'll give it another go once I can turn up my headphones (currently when I play something on the PC, the sound comes out of both the PC speakers and my headphones).

     
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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 12:12:50 (permalink)
    Yeah the pubic wallpaper comment got me as well...once seen cannot unsee....lol

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 13:51:11 (permalink)
    This one gave me the same response you had to Bit's relaxing music link.
     
    http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3055027
     
    Incidentally, lots of hypnosis technique here. If you don't have or even believe in ASMR, and are highly suggestible, this may give you the disease.
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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 15:45:33 (permalink)

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 16:35:13 (permalink)
    Look at all these people, jealous that they don't have ASMR....

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 16:41:23 (permalink)
    Perhaps I'm too analytical to appreciate such things, but I just kept thinking how a de-esser could improve her soundtrack. The constant hiss was somewhat relaxing, though.
     
    Yes, I am jealous. I'm also jealous of people who find happiness in a six-pack, or listening to hip-hop or watching How I Met Your Mother.


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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 17:44:37 (permalink)
    Yet you watch Big Bang Theory...

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/21 20:29:32 (permalink)
    Happiness is why I come here.  After looking at the FSF, everything in my life doesn't seem to messed up. 

     
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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 09:28:40 (permalink)
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    Yet you watch Big Bang Theory...

    Sssh, that's my secret obsession. Sheldon Cooper and Homer Simpson are my spiritual guides.


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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 10:47:32 (permalink)
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    Yet you watch Big Bang Theory...

    Sssh, that's my secret obsession. Sheldon Cooper and Homer Simpson are my spiritual guides.


    I'll give you Homer Simpson, but only pre-1998, after which they all stopped being funny.

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 12:15:31 (permalink)
    I made it through 5:30. And I fudged on the last couple of minutes by scrolling down and reading you fellers comments while it continued playing. I think you need to have it playing just barely loud enough to hear in another room. Like an apartment neighbors comments you just can't quite make out coming from your shared wall. Even if you hold a glass against the wall and strain to listen. Would help also if some of your wallpaper was the same pubic hair pattern as in the video and had one panel that had come unglued and was peeled away from the ceiling. Like Barton Fink meets Twin Peaks. Now then you'd have something. What, I don't know. But something.

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 14:17:54 (permalink)
     
    I'm going to give it a go....
     
    Well, I'm actually going to strap the headphones around me bollocks.
     
    See you in 5 weeks.

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 14:19:57 (permalink)
     
    ... or when the tingling stops.
     
     

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 14:40:26 (permalink)
    SteveStrummerUK
     
    I'm going to give it a go....
     
    Well, I'm actually going to strap the headphones around me bollocks.
     
    See you in 5 weeks.


    Don't give me ideas!

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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 14:44:10 (permalink)
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    SteveStrummerUK
     
    I'm going to give it a go....
     
    Well, I'm actually going to strap the headphones around me bollocks.
     
    See you in 5 weeks.


    Don't give me ideas!



    I already told you it was bollocks ! Please pay attention ;)
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    Re: The ultimate Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response video 2014/06/22 15:27:41 (permalink)
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    sharke
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    I'm going to give it a go....

    Well, I'm actually going to strap the headphones around me bollocks.

    See you in 5 weeks.


    Don't give me ideas!



    I already told you it was bollocks ! Please pay attention ;)




    But we thought you meant the dog's bollocks... 

     
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