Greetings & salutations, my loves. This is a part two of my pet project which I am calling the “Raddest ASMR Done Solely by Roleplays Experiment” or the “RASMRDSMR Experiment” for short (good Lord, what a mouthful). In this installation, the head scientist of the study, Dr. Andromeda S. Sharrow (S standing for Sloane), will be meeting with you to discuss this experiment and take a short survey regarding your experiences with ASMR. Triggers in this video include soft speaking, personal attention, pen writing, pen clicking, brief page turning, and some brief finger fluttering and rustling. Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day :) Check me on the socials: Twitter: @calliopewhisper Instagram (my personalish one, just made it): calliope182 If you feel you wish to donate (but don't ever feel pressured to!): patreon.com/calliopewhispers However I am not currently going to do rewards or perks just due to my schedule, so if you aren't comfortable with donating without a reward, that is just fine :) The best type of support doesn't cost anything – your views, your likes, your subscribes – but if you want to contribute to new equipment/props, I would greatly appreciate it :) Like & comment if you enjoyed this video, subscribe if you want to see more! Thank you to my viewers, my like-button hitters, & my subscribers! Thanks for watching! #ASMR
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