You may have heard of ASMR, the increasingly popular internet-based relaxation trend. You might have caught the New York Times’s blog post about the phenomenon, or the Washington Post’s profile piece ...
Welcome to part two. In part one, we discussed the phenomenon of ASMR, an internet based trend of videos which relax those who experience the sensation known as Autonomous Meridian Sensory ...
ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. The sensation is often described as tingly or satisfying and can be triggered with sounds and visuals. Here's how five types of ASMR are made.
An curved arrow pointing right. ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. The sensation is often described as tingly or satisfying and can be triggered with sounds and visuals. Here's how ...
There’s a serenity that comes with leisurely constructing a LEGO set. But there is an inherent amount of stress that comes with those little bricks too. LEGO collectibles aren’t exactly cheap. Losing ...
Whether you were into squishing foam or cutting soap, the strangely soothing sounds of ASMR video definitely had a moment in 2018. Now, research from Samsung may make those videos a lot easier to ...
ASMR—autonomous sensory meridian response—is a very strange and interesting phenomenon sweeping YouTube, where people whisper into microphones and produce sounds meant to soothe. It’s not for everyone ...
On June 3 2018, Makenna Kelly, a 13-year old from Fort Collins, Colorado, uploaded the video that propelled her to internet stardom. Entitled “Eating Raw Honeycomb – EXTREMELY Sticky Mouth Sounds”, it ...
We (meaning I) won't pretend to understand the ins-and-outs (or really anything) about ASMR (also known as autonomous sensory meridian response). But if you're the type of person who's into that stuff ...
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