hi everybodyy, todays video is all about asmr triggers like tapping, brushing, rubbing coins together, liquids, visual triggers, hand sounds and more ... 😃 also i wanted to say THANK YOU FOR 100 subs! 🎉 to everyone commenting: your support doesn't go unnoticed. i love connecting with you. have a great night and stay safe. xoxo eda this channel is a passion project of mine so subscribing and giving me feedback would make my DAY ❤️ #asmrtriggers #triggers #triggerstomakeyousleep #relax #tingle #sleep #asmrsleep #asmrrelax #triggersasmr #handsounds ❤️ trigger words playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0aKFVJ5gm8&list=PL95mSBL7_0DnUOwG9-xrlJWszvfkA1I1z ❤️ What is ASMR? Basically ASMR is a physical response to sound. The purpose of ASMR is to relax people. The ASMR community is constantly growing on Youtube. Ideally, ASMR videos are meant to give the viewer a relaxing tingle at the back of their head and/or spine. ASMR videos usually involve one or more of the following things: • Gentle whispering • Relaxing hand movements • Smacking of the lips • Nail tapping/scratching on hard surfaces such as tables • Brushing sounds • Etc. The letters stand for "Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response".
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