Does nothing for me, good or creepy.
I just heard mention of gooey butter cake, paired with toasted ravioli. Now that sounds like something I could get behind.
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Does nothing for me, good or creepy.
I just heard mention of gooey butter cake, paired with toasted ravioli. Now that sounds like something I could get behind.
just as bad, like I want to scratch my arms to make it stop, cause it makes them and the back of my shoulders like unable to be comfortable. you can't understand it and it is so quiet, it is in and out, and i just turned my volume up to 11 and still couldn't make it out clearly. maddening. so yeah, not ASMR - possibly the anti-ASMR.
Once when I was doing outbound phone calls I called a man who answered the phone in the most lucious Scottish accent, and I actually had to hang up on them because my only response was idiotic noises. Then there was the time I was doing support for a man with a low voice who had an English accent that was just a hair rougher than Standard BBC, and he said my name in this low, delighted tone, and I actually said "glurble." His "What was that, love?" did not help.
I have had the shiver down my spine at wonderful things, but GentleWhisperer made me go "You're up to something, what are you up to? Who do you work for!"
And that Irish whispering video gave me tingles. Cool, I have a minority condition that's nifty, for a change.
That one didn't bother me, but it didn't make me tingle either. I think I may be too bothered by sibilance to get tingly at whispers.
"Wait, are you telling me you don't have that tingly sensation when someone whispers or speaks quietly in an accent? I thought everyone did."
Nope. In fact, the hissy bits can exacerbate a headache.
Crap, Delta is right and I'm wrong. Now I have to repack all of our bags.
BOO!
whispering
I once kicked a man out of my hotel room for doing that.
I definitely have ASMR, only realizing it was common from that Slate article a few months back. I was hoping someone would bring it up here! Those whisper videos freak me out but the description at the top of the TAL piece about the friend and the dolls? OH MY GOD. I have a coworker who, for no reason, whispers while he is in my office and I don't tell him he is being excessively cautious because it puts me in a trance.