ASMR Head in a Box | Tapping and Scratching (no talking)


Bitty ASMR
Published 2 years ago

i am going to try so hard to bump up to two videos a week (mon and thurs) like i wrote up my filming schedule for the next few weeks and i hope to GOSH i can stick with it but lordy be we will see. just a heads up, no promises yet lOLL also please look at my venom fanart https://twitter.com/bittyish/status/1448849571715690517

oh also don't laugh at my thumbnail LMFAO i promise i'll never make such a Youtuber thumbnail again

Thank you so much for joining me! I post a new video every Monday at 6PM CST. I occasionally post videos on Thursdays, usually with an announcement beforehand. ✨

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The goal for my channel is to keep things simple, organic, and focused on triggers, because those are my favorite types of ASMR videos. I am a big fan of gentle tapping and scratching, so those are the style of my most frequent uploads, but I make other types of trigger videos as well. I am also more than happy to hear your suggestions, so please don't hesitate to comment and let me know if there are any types of videos or triggers you would like to see from me.

PS, your "likes" help me out a LOT! 😊

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links:
twitter: https://twitter.com/bittyish
tip jar: https://ko-fi.com/bittyasmr *
art/side channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY0XDcz-USbS10r9aGKmyFQ
my artwork: https://www.instagram.com/bittyishh/

*I am not taking video commissions at this time! Ko-fi link is only there for those who wish to leave me a tip.

filmed with blue yeti pro and iphone xr

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what is ASMR?
ASMR stands for "autonomous sensory meridian response," and is defined by wikipedia as a "tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine." ASMR can be triggered by audio or visual stimuli. everyone is different: some people get ASMR from certain sounds but not others, and also not everyone experiences ASMR! but even if you don't get that "tingling sensation" it can still be helpful to relax you or help you fall asleep.

here is a link to a playlist with a lot of trigger tests to see what triggers your ASMR. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRGsnQZ8kDpJZW7N4WvOaD7e6ehckxUBG

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