Ear cleaning can be found anywhere, but the Chinese have really gotten the ritual down pat. We're doing a Chinese-style ear cleaning with peacock feathers and cloud knives and multiple tools for scraping and swabbing out your ears. Our ramble topic is: Proboscideans [the extended elephant family, not just elephants and mammoths]. Why ramble about something random? Typically, narrating actions would get repetitive/boring after 10–15 minutes, which leaves 30–35+ minutes of dead air, and commenters wanted more speaking, so I started talking about things I found interesting, and people were really into it, and thus it had been implemented as a permanent fixture. Welcome to Your Appointment: 00:00 Checking Your Ears: 01:10 Peacock Feather to Relax You: 02:32 Cloud Knife: 06:23 Wooden Ear Spoon: 09:32 Left Ear Cleaning: 12:33 Right Ear Cleaning: 25:21 Horse Hair: 36:53 Chicken Feather: 37:48 Crane Feather: 38:39 Goose Down: 39:38 Ear Massage to Finish: 43:00 Wrapping Up: 44:57 Triggers include: soft speaking, whispering, tapping, otoscope, ear touching, feather brushing/swishing, 256Hz tuning fork, crinkly cling wrap sounds, ear scraping, ear cleaning, fiddling in the ears, tweezers, ear swabbing, ear massage, and personal attention. Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :) xx Calliope #asmr #relaxingasmr #sleepaid
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