Hello Everyone! Welcome back and Welcome to Spooky Season. October is going to be full of spooky and horror ASMR, as well as our 1K subscriber Q and A Video! Thank you all so much for your support, it means the world to me and I hope to keep bringing you better quality content. Time Stamps 32s: Glove sounds 2:45: Ear to ear scissor sounds and clamps 4:00: Ear to Ear tweezer sounds and pluck, pluck pluck 4:40: Mouth examination up close 7:05: layered brain rumble audio 8:50: Up close personal attention and face touching 9:50: Medical Scissor sounds 10:35: Physical examination 11:55: Slow hand movements up close 12:30: Sensory exam with wharton wheel 14:10 Ear to Ear tuning fork 15:45: Eye examination 17:00: Go to sleep, personal attention, hand movements This video is intended to be spooky, you are being worked on by a mad scientist after all! Best enjoyed with headphones I am not a medical professional, this video is intended for entertainment and relaxation purposes. Follow me on twitter: / comcasualasmr 😎 Inquiries: [email protected] Instagram: Completely_Casual_ASMR Twitch: / completelycazual What Is ASMR? ASMR stands for Autonomous sensory meridian response, a feeling of pleasant relaxation and a sense of calm that comes over you due to audio and visual triggers, such as simulated face brushing or soft spoken positive affirmations. Everyone experiences ASMR differently, but it is a nice and natural way to relax and de stress.
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