For this ASMR video, I tried to use some food I have to make some triggers sounds. No, it's not an eating video. I tried to move my hands slowly in order to create some relaxing sounds. During the first half of the video, some of the triggers created might be a little bit strong. Don't worry, during the second half, everything gets way more quiet and calm. I was relaxed when I took this video and I hope it can make you relax when you watch it. If you are new here, first thank you! Here is the normal planning: Monday: French Wednesday: Japanese Friday: Korean Sunday: English Sometimes I also upload other videos the other days of the week. Good night, friends! :) === SUBSCRIBE, it's free: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaVRk90IytEpDyw9hWNlq6g?sub_confirmation=1 === You can now support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pierregasmr You can also support me through Paypal: https://goo.gl/LdTF3W === Social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pierregasmr2017/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PierreG-ASMR-148873662292831/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pierregasmr === ASMR Playlist: French: https://goo.gl/Y6IdN7 Japanese: https://goo.gl/jF7ejM Korean: https://goo.gl/1OIMJS English: https://goo.gl/C861LY Hungarian: https://goo.gl/zY6XNw Italiano: https://goo.gl/kCBU8c
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