Welcome back to a new ASMR video!! In today's video, things are going to get a bit unexpected, because this is a test to see if surprise triggers/ASMR are able to stimulate the brain to feel better tingles. As I explain in the beginning of the video, some of the reasons why we stop getting tingles is because we are too "used" to the ASMR triggers that are being performed. This is why I will be trying to do some unexpected things throughout this video to see if it actually changes anything. So, if you are ready guys, make sure to grab a pair of headphones and prepare for this wild ride!! ;) With that being said, I hope you guys enjoy this ASMR video!! Make sure to Like and Subscribe and remember to relax with Mr. Blind!! 0:00 Intro 2:40 ASMR Subscribe ► / @mr.blindmxb Mr. Blind Merch ► https://mr-blind-merch-shop.fourthwal... Membership ► / @mr.blindmxb Twitter ► / mrblind_off Instagram ► / mr.blind_official TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@mr_blind_offi... ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response), is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. It is usually triggered by a specific sound, motion, or command. #ASMR #BlindASMR #MrBlind
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