Are you ready to prove you really experience ASMR? Hannah from the FBI (Federal Bureau of The Internet) wants to ensure your regular ASMR viewing is genuine, and you aren't just stalking ASMR'ers! So she'll hook you up to the tingle test and try some triggers to see if you really experience tingles. Will you pass the test? Trigger time stamps: 5:19-9:18 Tapping on glass & metal tin 9:56-12:03- Latex gloves 12:31-13:58 - Leather gloves 14:19-15:52- Mouth sounds 16:01-17:09- Sk Sk & Tk Tk 17:37-18:32 Unintelligible whispers 18:55-19:09- Trigger word 'clock' 19:11-19:22 'Trigger word 'whisper' 19:24-19:33 Trigger word 'whiskey' 19:35-19:45 Trigger word 'pop' 19:49-20:02 Trigger word 'stop' 20:03-20:20 Trigger word 'start ' (Thanks for time stamping Reece!) _________________________________________________________________ ★NEW UPLOADS SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY 10pm GMT #calmlings★ ★SUBSCRIBE: / @creativecalmasmr ★TWITTER: / ccalmasmr ★CUSTOM VIDEOS & V/O WORK: [email protected] ★MANAGEMENT: [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ ★ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, and is a sensation felt when listening to particular sounds or voices. ASMR is designed to people relax and sleep. Role plays should not be taken as real advice where medical or psychological advice is given. _________________________________________________________________
To listen while using other apps, switch the player to Picture-in-Picture (PiP) during playback — it keeps playing in a small floating window (the screen stays on).
To listen with the screen fully off, in-browser playback stops by YouTube's design. Open the video in the YouTube app to keep listening where background playback is supported (e.g. with YouTube Premium).
Open in YouTube app