ASMR | Reading 'Brenda’s Beaver Needs A Barber' and 'Spank The Monkey Lends A Hand'


Atlas ASMR
Published 3 years ago

Dear wonderful people! In a departure from classic fables written 200 years ago, this week I’m reading some - I guess we could call them - sure-to-be modern classics:

Brenda’s Beaver Needs a Barber
Spank the Monkey Lends a Hand
and
Put Tony’s Nuts in your Mouth

I sincerely hope you enjoy them, I found them profoundly wholesome. Sometimes even rather moving.

Till next week
Atlas xx

PS: In case it wasn’t clear, these books are not made for kids. Do not read them to your kids.
PPS: DON’T.

Note: These are read with the express permission of the publisher. It is not sponsored, I just really liked them.

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What is ASMR, I hear you ask??

ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a made-up acronym (yes thanks I know all words are made up, it's just that this one isn't particularly scientific) commonly used to describe the 'tingly' sensation associated with certain audio or visual stimulae. It's a similar feeling to 'Frisson' - the shivers that run up your spine when watching an incredibly scene in a film, or stumbling on amazing music.

ASMR also refers to a genre of content whereby creators/'ASMRtists' intend to invoke these 'tingles' in others. It's good ol' wholesome stuff. Even if you don't experience ASMR - some don't - you might still find this content calming, relaxing, or even useful for getting to sleep. Heck, even entertaining, god forbid!

Here I'm presenting something of a common cross-over between #ASMR and a #SleepStory. Actually maybe it's neither. Still trying to figure out.

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