ASMR | Reading 'Where The Ducks Go' (part 2) [Story for Sleep]


Atlas ASMR
Published 3 years ago

Hey team!

After such an amazing response to the first chapter of 'Where the Ducks Go', we were able to twist Joe's arm into giving us 2 WHOLE MORE CHAPTERS. I imagine this vid is PART 2 of /3

First part here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRGzfXytaOM&t=4s

This is a nice cosy long one, so grab a blanket and settle in :)

Love yas

Atlas x

PS: Headphones recommended for max BINAURAL EFFECT :O

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WHERE THE DUCKS GO (playlist): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5bYaAAtXX8gI3wOaN1no6pGrSRxh9neJ

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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.

Oh, and this definitely isn't for kids.

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