WARNING: This video contains some (light) eating sounds towards the end. If this isn't your thing, be advised that the eating sounds begin at 35:55. Hi there, fellow Tingleheads! A couple of things: 1. Please forgive the tardiness of this video. As you may know, I am in the middle of a move and it's throwing my schedule a little out of whack. My apologies! 2. For some unknown reason (possibly to do with a phantom frequency in the room), the sound of this video went a little strange and echoey - I did what I could to edit it out, but it simply isn't as good as I would like. I apologize for this and sincerely hope you don't find it disruptive to your tingles! Well, you voted for it so here it is: Jellies!! Now let's go back to the 80's, when Jellies first hit the map! For those who are interested in donating to my channel, here is a link to my Patreon campaign: http://goo.gl/MFBVVc For anyone interested, here is a link to my Virtual Reality related channel: http://goo.gl/36fZ1f You can also follow PixelWhipt on Twitter here: http://goo.gl/z3jkl8 I've had people ask about my binaural mic, so for those interested in knowing more about it, here's a link to the company's website: http://goo.gl/rsujjN Common triggers included: ear-to-ear, tapping, scratching, soft speaking, whispering, crinkling, jelly bean sounds, eating sounds Enjoy, like, subscribe, and leave your votes in the comments below!
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