This video was crafted entirely with sleep in mind. The bubbles are created by a slowly deflating exercise ball. Working from fast and bubbly to slow and calm over the span of 2 hours, should be a great support to get to sleep and stay asleep. Love playing around and tinkering with these kind of effects. As always; I wish I spent more time making it just right, instead of rushing to show the scraps i'm managed to pull together. Gonna spend some extra time with the family today, happy mothers day! Enjoy ~ maybe ──────────────────────── What is ASMR? ASMR is a physical reaction to sound, sometimes even causing a warm tingling sensation. Side effects may include: feelings of relaxation, calmness, comfort, moments of entertainment, followed by the intense need to nap. I've been watching asmr since 2012 and making them since 2016, with the goal of creating videos I wished to see more of in the community.
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