Hello guys! I am finally continuing my series of color coded triggers and here is the next colour: red! In this video, you can expect some unusual sounds but also the classics like tapping and lots of whispering! I also have some (bad) news: my good headphones broke so I'm stuck with my old ones. They're not as good as the others and a little louder so I hope the sounds of this (and my future videos) is okay. What really sucks is that the old ones had bluetooth and the old ones don't so now I can't walk around the house while listening to ASMR like I used to! 😩 Nevertheless, I hope you like it, have a good night! Enjoy! ❤️ 🥊 t i m e s t a m p s 👠 00:00 start + intro 01:09 plastic baking tools 05:19 belt 09:18 hair clip 13:16 boxing glove 16:51 Nintendo 20:46 book 24:49 outro + end A S M R P L A Y L I S T : • Doing your Makeup after a bad day || ASMR 😴🖌 F O L L O W M E O N . . . Instagram: / lottasmind Snapchat: / lottasmind Twitter: / lottasmind TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lottasmind?la... _________ What is ASMR? Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine (also called ‘tingles’). It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control. Those stimuli are referred to as ‘triggers’. People watch ASMR to calm down and relax, to fall asleep, to focus or just because they like it.
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