Catching your friend sleepwalking (ASMR)


SomeReadingsASMR
Published 3 years ago

*Inset snoring or sleeping noise*. Oh.. hey.......
Your friend is walking about the house muttering and mumbling to himself. What on earth could he be doing? Is this perhaps a mental breakdown? Or maybe he is deep in sleep or half-awake?

Who knows.

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Triggers in this video include mumbling, muttering, whispering, soft spoken, slightly louder soft spoken, personal attention, random faces, yawning, weird random faces when yawning, being a weirdo, not understanding what external reality is, the transcendence of space, time and 3 dimensional geometry, and the eventual obliteration of traditional Einstein based theories of existence.

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❓ What IS ASMR? Why are you being WEIRD? ❓
ASMR is a tingly relaxing phenomena that occurs when some people hear, see or feel different things! Videos tagged with 'ASMR' are created with the express purpose to try to trigger these relaxing feelings. Personal attention, whispering, clicking and various sounds & visuals commonly trigger this sensation. People watch ASMR for relaxation, escapism, entertainment, to pass the time, to sleep or to avoid being lonely. You don't need to feel weird about watching ASMR!
If you do not experience ASMR, you are definitely still welcome to watch! If you don't understand the feeling - the closest I can explain is the feeling of getting a relaxing massage from a professional massage therapist.

Below are some excerpts I have paraphrased from Wikipedia for further detail:
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), sometimes auto sensory meridian response, is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with frisson.

ASMR signifies the subjective experience of "low-grade euphoria" characterized by "a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin". It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control. A genre of videos which intend to stimulate ASMR has emerged, of which over 13 million are published on YouTube
(Wikipedia, 2020).

Citations
Wikipedia (2020). Retrieved on 11/03/2020 from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response

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