A subscriber asked to make a new ASMR video for ADHD brain. In case you haven't seen the first video in this series, the brain part was based on a subscriber comment, Valentina, who had told me that short length triggers were perfect for "her ADHD brain". In this video, I tried to make short sounds and told some short whispered stories in between. Sometimes, the stories have no meaning, on purpose. This video contains whispering and triggers like tapping, mouth sounds, water sounds, mic scratching and more. You might also like: That's not what I've ordered! 🤔 ASMR 360 VR https://youtu.be/NNgiyvC82_M Thank you always! === I've started to upload more tracks on Spotify and other stores Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2XTJpigAfCTwuAXPzqTQe5 === ASMR videos Playlist: French: https://goo.gl/Y6IdN7 Japanese: https://goo.gl/jF7ejM Korean: https://goo.gl/1OIMJS English: https://goo.gl/C861LY 100 triggers in 10 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxO_OLJ5J2U&list=PLP6OgESYfxTv_f-e1i69bt3_WwT2dkXoh ASMR in 50+ languages: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLmeLUUf7Rc&list=PLP6OgESYfxTuSDi9G4DEESckvxGOfRqpR ASMR Triggers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QS4Yfq1e5I&list=PLP6OgESYfxTvJpZdfj3d947Jy8SkaaWFK #ASMR
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