Video Game Controllers | ASMR Trigger Exploration
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Hello, Hello, Hello, and welcome friends! - to a very traditional ASMR type videos that I actually rarely do - that is just some normal ASMR triggers! I rarely do the sort of ear to ear tapping or scratching or other triggers that a lot of ASMR channels do, but I decided to give it a try! This is a video series that I am still deciding on a name, but something like ASMR Trigger Exploration, where I take a different object, some common and some rare and see what triggers I can create with it.
Also, this was recorded around 6 months ago and I just never really felt like uploading it until now for whatever reason. Not sure why, but that was also back when I wasn't sure about showing my face too much like I am now.
Feel free to leave comment and give me any feedback so I can improve my channel. So put my video on in the background and sit back, relax and enjoy!
Best
- Space Age ASMR (or just Spaceman if you want)
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Outro Music by Keith Merrill, you should really check him out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vxt1nWyD-0
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----------This video is presented to you in stunning 1440p!----------
I mostly did the 1440p to increase the bitrate of the video, so if the quality looks poor, try 1440p if your internet can handle it, even if you only have a 1080p monitor as it will still look better!
----------Yeah, but why are you Whispering? And what's ASMR?----------
First and foremost, I whisper because I find it very calm and relaxing. but also to create ASMR.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the name of the feelings that some people experience that consists of a strange, but pleasurable, tingling sensation in your neck area and down the spine when hearing certain soft sounds such as close-up whispering, brushing, or tapping or seeing certain calming visuals such as hand movements, or a combination like watch Bob Ross painting videos. ASMR is great to help people relax, become calm, study, and reduce stress and insomnia.