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I'm Luna! 26y/o Trans kobold/puppy in Michigan, this is my Personal page so be prepared for NSFW content, minors fuck off -certified good pet-

also @SapphicScribe for my writing work, although there isn't much to see there at the moment ;p


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in reply to @lexyeevee's post:

i remember trying to listen to a nature sounds asmr some years ago and just. intermittently hearing cars starting up, doors closing. eventually what i can only believe to be a box fan turned was turned on and i gave up

in reply to @lexyeevee's post:

I like the videos that are clear parodies of asmr, like, people absolutely roughhousing the mic in different ways, making the most obnoxious sounds.

Such as smacking the mic with a pan while bass-boosting the audio.

I mean, not to relax, god no. I find them immensely funny.

This is flashing me back to a parody(?) I saw years ago where the sounds were all basically reasonable, but the content was, like, "let's check in the box to see if there's anything to help with the spiders everywhere; oh no, it was just more spiders"

I continue to be grumpy about what the term "ASMR" has come to mean online. It used to just be a more medical term for frisson, where something triggers your brain in a yummy nice way, but then people got it in their head that mouth sounds and whisper-murmurs are a universal cause of it or something.

it's supposed to be! i don't know, it seems like not everyone experiences it, so maybe there was some confusion among the people who don't, and they're just replicating the aesthetic because it's still relatively chill to listen to or something

I have very strong aural ASMR triggers but mouth sounds aren't one of them, and whispers can when done in a specific way but not in the way that the "ASMR" folks do. My big triggers are certain note sequences played on certain instruments, and also things that emulate being touched (such as binaural sounds of hair brushing, and I get a super anxious anti-ASMR twitch from hair clippers).