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11 Nov 2017, 7:23 pm
Temeraire wrote:
SaveFerris wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
SaveFerris wrote:
I think I've talked with someone before about ASMR , I don't think I've experienced it from a voice.
No spoilers please
I think it's actually pretty common to get ASMR from certain tones, accents, etc. A lot of ASMR videos on YouTube will be done in a soft/whispered voice because that causes ASMR for a lot of people.
lol! I'm just checking out ASMR videos on youtube now
You were gone a long time Mr Ferris.
My favourite voice is Anthony Hopkins, especially Hannibal the man-eating therapist.
David Attenborough is a close second.
They just ooze calmness and are mesmerizing.
I get sidetracked so easily I didn't even watch many ASMR videos before I started watching a film
I suppose the closest to a voice and ASMR for me is Richard Burton narrating Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds , the music sends shivers down my spine.
This is an houur and half show but just from the 50 odd seconds from 3.39 is awesome
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In some ways I feel as though if you are unpopular and am trying to hang out with someone popular the entire planet Earth freaks out and turns upside down... Suddenly, you are now feeling like a complete idiot for trying to hang out with that person to begin with... I'm very confused now at the human race now. I hope people can get over this thing. As I can tend to be a bit emotional.
Oh, have I missed something?
No you haven't. I had no idea I interrupted your conversation with Kraftie.
You didn't interrupt us. I was actually wondering if I had missed a comment further up - you are welcome to him, he is a nice guy to chat with. You can hang out with me anytime.
I think I've talked with someone before about ASMR , I don't think I've experienced it from a voice.
No spoilers please
I think it's actually pretty common to get ASMR from certain tones, accents, etc. A lot of ASMR videos on YouTube will be done in a soft/whispered voice because that causes ASMR for a lot of people.
lol! I'm just checking out ASMR videos on youtube now
You were gone a long time Mr Ferris.
My favourite voice is Anthony Hopkins, especially Hannibal the man-eating therapist.
David Attenborough is a close second.
They just ooze calmness and are mesmerizing.
I get sidetracked so easily I didn't even watch many ASMR videos before I started watching a film
I suppose the closest to a voice and ASMR for me is Richard Burton narrating Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds , the music sends shivers down my spine.
This is an houur and half show but just from the 50 odd seconds from 3.39 is awesome
My Dad had this on an LP. I used to listen to it often and the music was very dramatic.
Hi and bye, guys; it's late over here and I'm going to bed soon.
I'm at something like 24,000 words or so; but I haven't typed out the most recent set of pages, so I'm probably off by a fair bit.
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I'm still working. Six more pages to go. I only have 12 in total; I should have 16. *sigh*
Suddenly I feel extremely melancholy, and not about my book, about a wish I have.
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"A memory is something that has to be consciously recalled, right? But it's different from a memory locked deep within your heart. Words aren't the only way to tell someone how you feel...As long as I'm with you, as long as you're by my side, I won't give up even if I'm scared." Tifa Lockheart, Final Fantasy VII
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12 Nov 2017, 7:44 pm
Well you're not exactly alone on that one. I'm primary accepted by my friends' fringe intellectual sensibility, beyond that I'm a tremendous weirdo, so much so there's no point in denying it.
Normalcy just doesn't occur to me, whatever it is.
I'm not really concerned by what names others might call me, it's simpler to just return positivity for all the adversity.
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12 Nov 2017, 7:52 pm
People mostly just act as if I don't exist. I guess I'm kind of lucky in that, because I don't get a lot of negative attention.
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Well you're not exactly alone on that one. I'm primary accepted by my friends' fringe intellectual sensibility, beyond that I'm a tremendous weirdo, so much so there's no point in denying it.
Normalcy just doesn't occur to me, whatever it is.
I'm not really concerned by what names others might call me, it's simpler to just return positivity for all the adversity.
Joined: 19 Mar 2011 Gender: Non-binary Posts: 6,659 Location: The Labyrinth of Leviathan
12 Nov 2017, 9:05 pm
RikMayall wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
People mostly just act as if I don't exist. I guess I'm kind of lucky in that, because I don't get a lot of negative attention.
Who said that?
Almost everyone I've met in person acts like it. Even people who know me, usually we just exchange a greeting and then they start talking with someone else and completely ignore me. My family does it, too. But eh, it's what I'm used to now - I have pretty bad social anxiety anyway, so I don't like to talk.
_________________ Yet in my new wildness and freedom I almost welcome the bitterness of alienage. For although nepenthe has calmed me, I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men. -H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outsider"