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Title: ASMR
Post by: romevi on Fri, 13 December 2019, 00:24:47
So as a kid I used to watch Bob Ross all the time. I loved the way he spoke and it happen to air right around the time I got home from summer camp. I never knew why his voice was so soothing for me, but it was.

It seems now we have an actual term for it: "ASMR." I'm too lazy to Google whether this has been a term for a while, but I suppose that explains why his voice and paintings have relaxed me. I know it's very trendy right now with all the YouTubers trying to hitch on the hype. For a while I scoffed at those who seem to just monetize on the idea. But here I am, studying for finals, and I have ASMR videos playing in the background; I find it very helpful to stay focused. Much more than gentle music.
A few years ago I stumbled on GentleWhispering's channel before ASMR blew up, and that's usually the only channel I can tolerate. I don't understand those Tubers who put just weird sounds and whatnot; I'd rather have a soft voice saying actual sentences.

Also, is white noise included in this category? When my oldest was a baby we looked into ways to help her sleep. We got a white noise machine, and it worked so well that we realized we were falling asleep much better with it too, so we got one for our own room. We can't sleep without it now.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: Sintpinty on Fri, 13 December 2019, 07:14:51
Mech keebs are included into this category
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: tp4tissue on Fri, 13 December 2019, 07:51:45
Whatever good was in it,  Gen z has made it into something awful.  DO NOT GOOGLE
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: Findecanor on Fri, 13 December 2019, 08:11:10
I have seen that some of the same girls that do "ASMR" videos on Youtube are also on Pornhub ...

"ASMR" whispering videos actually has the opposite than intended effect on me. I don't get soothed. I get irritated.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: Kavik on Fri, 13 December 2019, 09:08:22
"ASMR" whispering videos actually has the opposite than intended effect on me. I don't get soothed. I get irritated.

Ditto. I don't get it at all. I occasionally use "rainfall sounds" or "Star Trek Bridge Sounds 10 hours" to block noise at work or to sleep though.

I don't think nice sounds or white noise necessarily qualify as ASMR. As I understand it, technically ASMR is the response you have to a stimulus, not the stimulus itself: basically the tingly feeling in your head you get when you listen to cool music.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: chyros on Fri, 13 December 2019, 09:21:46
People keep tagging my typing videos as ASMR, so I started labelling them as such at some point.

Many have also asked me to do more traditional ASMR, the whispery stuff. However, I find this creepy as ****, so I'm not gonna do it :p .
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: Kavik on Fri, 13 December 2019, 09:38:04
Many have also asked me to do more traditional ASMR, the whispery stuff. However, I find this creepy as ****, so I'm not gonna do it :p .

The keyboard community secretly wants to wank to your voice.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: yuppie on Fri, 13 December 2019, 09:51:50
I'm not sure white noise qualifies. Post your favorite ASMR videos here please.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: romevi on Fri, 13 December 2019, 09:55:23
I'm not sure white noise qualifies. Post your favorite ASMR videos here please.

I really like this one because it's not really ASMR but for some reason has the same effect on me.

Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: chyros on Fri, 13 December 2019, 09:58:31
Many have also asked me to do more traditional ASMR, the whispery stuff. However, I find this creepy as ****, so I'm not gonna do it :p .

The keyboard community secretly wants to wank to your voice.
It's really not just the keyboard community it seems – I regularly get comments stating they don't give a **** about keyboards and just come to listen to my voice xD .
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: Olumin on Fri, 13 December 2019, 10:27:53
I'm not sure white noise qualifies. Post your favorite ASMR videos here please.
This was actually the very first ASMR video I ever came across. I dont watch them otherwise but I always had a sweetspot for this one.

Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: Olumin on Fri, 13 December 2019, 10:34:35
Writing on my Olympia Report DeLuxe (electric typewriter) has this effect on me. Just flipping the switch to ON, hearing the motor Hum and the machine type away. The sound of the electric carriage return. I love that. It’s from 1974 I believe. I have many more exciting and rare machines than that one, but the Report has to be my favourite. Dunno why.

(https://typewriterdatabase.com/img/gOlympia%20_1313_1369436173.jpg)
(Not my picture)

Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: romevi on Sat, 21 December 2019, 02:05:31
Currently watching:

list=WL&index=5&t=0s
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: 1391401 on Thu, 26 December 2019, 06:30:13
I learned about ASMR recently too.  I get pretty intoxicating tingles when listening to someone rub something against a textured surface (lol weird I know) and also if someone is handling my property (even weirder).  As a kid I always just assumed something was wrong with me.  Oddly enough given keyboards is one of my hobbies I hate the sound of someone typing on a board especially a clicky board.

my two favorite twitch channels for this are:
- https://www.twitch.tv/copykat_ (she often does "no whisper" which is great for me because only the textured stuff works on me)
- https://www.twitch.tv/rubytrue (she does a lot of different kinds of stuff which is nice because most people just whisper in the mic)
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: rowdy on Tue, 31 December 2019, 15:32:18
Rowdy heard that Apple did some ASMR videos, so he just googled it to link, but, er, found stuff on Apple music that is NSFW.  Tsk tsk, Apple.

Anyway, those of us with misophonia might not get into ASMR as much as others, because what one person finds soothing another person might find intensely annoying to the point of violent distraction.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: Myteethfeelweird on Sun, 12 January 2020, 23:15:27
This may sound weird, but some chiropractor videos are very ASMR'ey to me. That and cooking videos without music or voices. Like Peaceful Cuisine on Youtube.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: jacethesaltsculptor on Mon, 13 January 2020, 19:08:46

This doesn't label itself ASMR, but it qualifies for me, I've watched it a few times, It's just excellent.
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: davidbrad on Mon, 13 January 2020, 23:52:10
Correct me if i am wrong here, but isn't ASMR something like a staph infection or a fatty deposit on your boyd?
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: jacethesaltsculptor on Tue, 14 January 2020, 11:20:32
Correct me if i am wrong here, but isn't ASMR something like a staph infection or a fatty deposit on your boyd?

I'm not in the medical field, but perhaps you are thinking of MRSA?
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: alertArchitect on Wed, 24 February 2021, 15:32:50
The closest thing I get to ASMR are the albums Taeha Types uploaded to Spotify that are literally just recordings of typing on keyboards. Even that I can't listen to for too long bc my mind wanders to wanting to listen to music or podcasts instead lol
Title: Re: ASMR
Post by: romevi on Wed, 24 February 2021, 22:40:22
I haven't listened to ASMR in a while.  :'(