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  • I like to think that my videos, for the most part, have greatly improved in quality from the past year.

  • Let's watch a clip of my first video, roll the clip.

  • So you know those books you make in elementary school, that you write as a class,

  • and some publishing company makes them into a real book?

  • "So you know those books you make in elementary school?"

  • Man, I don't think I could sound less insecure.

  • And I was eighteen when I made that video, I was legally old enough to...get married.

  • So I'm always trying to improve the quality of my videos.

  • I've gotten a better microphone, I've learned to level up my audio.

  • I like to think my drawings are more lively and move more.

  • But sometimes when I record, I tend to... (delicious lip smacking sounds) Smack my lips (Seductive lip smacking)

  • But I always thought it was because my mouth was dry.

  • So then I would chug an entire water bottle, but I would still sometimes have smacky lips. (Lip smacking sounds)

  • So I thought, is it possible I could be drinking too much water?

  • Is that even a thing?

  • Maybe I should drink Gatorade.

  • So no big deal, right?

  • First I Google "How to stop lip smacking."

  • And since I couldn't find anything that had pictures

  • "How can you read this? There's (are) no pictures!"

  • I decided to ask Youtube instead.

  • I dunno, maybe someone out there makes voice acting tutorials.

  • But instead, I stumbled upon something...indescribable.

  • So...tonight...is the return of the beloved...lip smacking (pop) (pop) (pop)

  • So there was this, about fourteen-year-old girl just gettin',

  • just gettin' real close to the microphone, an' smacking her lips (tasty lip smacking)

  • And apparently there's a lot higher demand for people who smack their lips than people who don't.

  • Jeez, I don't even know why I tried to fix that problem.

  • But you're probably thinking.

  • James, this is just one video, right?

  • This is just one person making a YouTube video, right?

  • There's not like an entire community dedicated to- (Paper smack)

  • Autonomous sensory meridian response, ASMR.

  • This is the entire Wikipedia page printed out with notes.

  • You know I bet at least some people watching this already know what it is.

  • And you didn't tell me about it.

  • What, you think I wasn't going to find out? (Crash)

  • In my college charge isto print a page.

  • So I spent 65¢ printing out this Wikipedia article.

  • Money I'm never getting back.

  • So what is ASMR?

  • Basically, it's a video of someone whispering into a microphone and making certain sounds.

  • For about, 20-60 minutes.

  • Now you might be thinking, why? Why do they do this?

  • The Wikipedia article says that

  • "the purpose of ASMR is to give listeners sort of a tingling sensation in the head."

  • And some people describe it as akin to a mild electric current.

  • The best way I can think to describe it is...

  • You know those Bob Ross videos?

  • Remember how you just loved to watch them, even though you couldn't paint?

  • Why did you watch 'em?

  • Yeah, you watched them because you loved his soft gentle voice.

  • And the sounds of the paintbrush on the canvas

  • And then when he beat his paintbrush on that little thing.

  • yOu can beAt ME bObBY ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ❤

  • I think thats what ASMR is trying to create.

  • It's basically supposed to give you the same feeling when you watch a Bob Ross video.

  • Man, you were watching those videos a lot differently than me!

  • Now since I read the Wikipedia page let me tell you some useless facts about it.

  • The first case of ASMR was in a book written in 1925 that said:

  • "With a roughness in her voice like a grasshopper,

  • which rasped his spine deliciously and sent running up into his brain waves of sound."

  • The frick?

  • In this part about evolutionary history David Huron states that:

  • "The ASMR effect is clearly strongly related to the perception of non-threat and 'altruistic-'"

  • Faith, what is this word?

  • 'Altruistic'?

  • Faith: Wait, let me look it up for you.

  • Computer: AL - TRU - IS - TIC

  • James: AL - TRWO - IST - IC

  • Faith: No. AL - TROOOOO - IS - TIC

  • James: AL - TROO - IS - KIT

  • "The ASMR effect is clearly strongly related to the perception of non-threat and altruistic attention,

  • and has strong similarities to physical grooming in primates.'

  • who derive enormous pleasure, bordering on euphoria,

  • when being groomed by a grooming partner, not to get clean, but rather to bond with each other."

  • So that begs the question: do dogs like it?

  • So...tonight...is the return of the beloved...lip smacking (pop)

  • ASMR was officially created in 2008, but it didn't get popular

  • until a Facebook group along with a subreddit was created in 2010.

  • Now, it wasn't always called ASMR.

  • Instead, people used phrases like 'brain massage,' 'head tingle',

  • 'brain tingle,' 'spine tingle' and my personal favorite 'attention induced head orgasm.'

  • What're you doing with those grasshoppers ma'am?

  • But a lot of people didn't want to use orgasm in the name.

  • Because then people would think that:

  • uh, this ASMR stuff is pretty sexual (Like James)

  • Which it totally isn't, you guys......

  • Except in 2015 when people started making a new genre of ASMR videos,

  • called ASMR-otica

  • And something else thats worth noting on the Wikipedia page:

  • "The popularity of ASMR videos featuring women

  • does substantially exceed those created by male performers.

  • However, there are some popular male 'ASMRtists' and not all video creators are heterosexual."

  • So can I not make ASMR videos, is that what it's saying?

  • So the creator of the Facebook group back in 2010

  • coined the term Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.

  • Autonomous meaning that it's spontaneous;

  • Sensory meaning--the senses or sensation;

  • and Meridian...meaning orgasm.

  • I'm not making that up.

  • Now, the word Meridian doesn't mean orgasm at all.

  • But in the Wikipedia article it says:

  • "Allen chose the word 'meridian'

  • mistakenly believing that it was 'a kinder way of saying orgasmic"

  • If you look it's even on their blog!

  • So you're telling me this whole time,

  • people have been using ASMR to mean climax, and that's not even what it means!

  • Okay, some other things in the Wikipedia article I want to talk about

  • is that apparently not everyone experiences ASMR.

  • There is also a type of ASMR called binaural recording,

  • where performers use two microphones and place them where your ears would be.

  • (In right audio source) So it's extra creepy.

  • Another popular- (lip smack) look I'm lip smacking right now.

  • Another popular 'theme' is that these videos do a lot of roleplaying.

  • Specifically: clinical roleplaying.

  • Now I'm someone who never really got into the whole roleplaying experience.

  • Except when CaptainSparklez does it. C'mon where's part five?

  • Let's read the wiki!

  • "The ASMRtists provide clinical or medical services,

  • including routine general medical examinations.

  • The creators of these videos make no claims to the reality of what is depicted,

  • and the viewer is intended to be aware that they are watching and listening to a simulation, performed by an actor."

  • Yeah, I don't think we can really use the word "actor" Wikipedia

  • O-kay what else?

  • There's little scientific work done on it.

  • Some people say that it's great for fighting insomnia and anxiety.

  • But others say:

  • no, it's not.

  • But I mean, it's not like it's bad for you.

  • And there has been one song made to trigger ASMR.

  • But I listened to it; I don't think song is the best word for it.

  • It's more just normal ASMR audio.

  • Just because it was released on an album doesn't make it a song, Wikipedia!

  • And there's one comment on this video that I think sums up ASMR pretty well.

  • "I'm extremely uncomfortable"

  • I had no idea that ASMR was even a thing. Did you know it was a thing? I didn't.

  • Heck, even CollegeHumor made a parody ASMR video.

  • I just want to make things clear,

  • I'm not hating on people who make ASMR videos, or even people who like to watch it.

  • And I'm certainly not jealous that some of these people

  • have hundreds of thousands of subscribers and a-millions of views

  • and all they're doing is just brushing a microphone for twenty minutes.

  • (Brush sweeping noises)

  • But guys, I think this ASMR thing is getting a little out of hand.

  • Keep in mind that all these videos are about 15 minutes to an hour long.

  • We have this girl with a Southern accent singing

  • "I'm Blue" and "Numa Numa" to remove a curse from you;

  • (Soft singing)

  • inaudible whispering and tongue clicking;

  • a couple of dentist roleplays;

  • a library book return roleplay;

  • eating Chinese food; a couple of Yu-Gi-Oh card readings;

  • a Minecraft let's play; a Five Nights at Freddy's tribute; Undertale; a Mario Maker let's play;

  • evening with a vampire; The Joker; SATAN; alien abduction; alien abduction for men; (Inhales)

  • aaaand torture roleplay.

  • (Exhales)

  • Really? You can type ASMR and then type anything after that and you'll get something.

  • "You think...God stays in heaven because he too lives in fear of what he's created?"

  • And what's doubly weird is that all of these videos are recent.

  • Like, they were made in 2015 or even 2016.

  • Well, obviously Undertale and Mario Maker are recent.

  • But Shrek? SHREK?! (whispering) Shrek...

  • But just to finish things up, I just want to get something off my chest.

  • This Undertale ASMR was pretty good--compared to the other ones!

  • You still might be thinking:

  • yeah, that's pretty weird James.

  • Yeah, it IS pretty weird!

  • We've gotten pretty deep in the weirdness with those alien ones!

  • And they have almost a million views!

  • I just think this one deserves more views.

  • You know, I just want one ASMR video to be like forty minutes long,

  • and then in the middle somewhere the person just screams.

  • Like, really hardcore screams.

  • Yeah.

  • Oh, and I never did find out how to prevent lip smacking.

  • If anyone knows can-can you tell me?

  • Does Gatorade work?

  • I read somewhere that Gatorade works.

  • What if I only have Powerade?

  • (Phone ringing)

  • [James' dad, over the phone]: JAMES!

  • [James]: Hey dad, I kind of have a weird request.

  • [James' dad]: 'Kay?

  • [James]: Um, can you film the dogs with headphones in them?

  • And then send me the-the-the video?

  • [James' dad]: You mean, dogs wearing earbuds?

  • [James]: Yeah.

  • [James]: Make sure to film it horizontally.

  • [James' dad]: I don't thinkthey won't keep earbuds in their ears.

I like to think that my videos, for the most part, have greatly improved in quality from the past year.

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ASMRへの思い (My Thoughts on ASMR)

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    韓澐 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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