I listen to asmr and read fanfiction while my husband plays video games next to me on the couch after the kids finally go to bed. we've done this for 13 years and i usually click on gentlewhisperingASMR first but this channel has been my go to lately. thanks for the great content!
@schnookumzАй бұрын
help not me being on ao3 rn 😭😭 twin
@uvunitos71Ай бұрын
Omg I found my people😭
@sr.pablitomemesАй бұрын
I have found family here
@zozo11001127 күн бұрын
what ya’ll readin, I need the good stuff 👀
@adultconversationsАй бұрын
Haven’t had tingles in 5 years…. This video brought it all back. Wild work
@thedragonbornkieraАй бұрын
Its 6pm here in the UK. I am hibernating right now, after a really hard week and about to enjoy the tingles. Thank you 🎉❤
@FireWalkWithMe27Ай бұрын
Sitting down to do some annoying homework, and this is making it so much easier!
@FranzifromGermanyАй бұрын
Hey Dalton! ☺ I was a bit sad 😢 the other day when you said your Closest Ever series was coming to an end, because it was just great. But this video here could be seen a little bit as a sequel, even if you have added the inaudible whispers and the different dimensions to the feeling of closeness, which makes the whole thing completely new and exciting again. 😃 Thanks again ❤ for the early access. I already watched the video yesterday afternoon and of course listened to it last night while falling asleep. 😴 It is a wonderful experience and again a real treat. Whispering so extremely close to my ears makes it so cozy and so incredibly relaxing and your calming and peaceful presence I find, as always, very beneficial and pleasant. This is such an admirable and valuable character trait or skill that you can be really proud of. ☺ I also like the extremely slow pace of the video again. I can't relax without calm and serenity. So slow movements, especially your hand movements, which are almost in slow motion, well-chosen subtle sounds and a confidential, gentle whisper are of course very welcome. And when such calming and kind words are spoken, with which I consistently associate positive things, it improves my mood, lifts my spirits and automatically makes me smile inside and out. 😁 It's also kind of fun to filter out and understand individual words from all the threads of thought buzzing around me on the various layers, even if it's not always so easy with inaudible whispers. 😅 Moreover, I can constantly feel your warm breath on my ears and neck, which is really super pleasant, but also tickles so extremely every now and then that gentle shivers run down my spine. 😍 And the feeling of warm ears is so soothing, but funnily enough they're not that warm when I touch them, at least not as much as I imagine in my head, lol. I also like all the different triggers, which you have chosen excellently once again. 👍 When I listen to the video exclusively, it often relaxes me so deeply that I didn't always notice straight away when you changed the trigger after a few minutes. 😌 The sounds of the first few triggers, such as the legendary white balance card, the little eye pillow from the sleep mask and the gloves, together with your inaudible whispering, create a super relaxed atmosphere, so that I start to get calmer and calmer. However, at the following point (7:24 - 7:43) my right ear is disturbed a tiny bit in its peace with this slow and gentle scratching, which is really nice. 🥰 The light blue nub thing is less appealing to me 😕 (but I don’t know why), although it doesn't really seem to bother me either. The vibrations of the soft and gentle tapping on the cardboard tube (16:38 - 21:02), which sounds like tiny raindrops, have once again created such pleasant tingles for me. I'm always so happy when tapping works so well for me that it really makes me tingle. That's really so rare for me. However, I suspect that your whispering also played its part. But the combination is really great! 🤩 I really loved the chapter (21:03 - 23:59) with the wooden brush, it's really awesome. 🥰Combine that with your gentle whispering, breathing and blowing and everything is perfect. But when you run your fingers through those bristles, it goes pretty intensely through my whole head, back and forth, back and forth,... and I get a lot of tingles on the back of my head. 😍 I don't think I've ever had it that intense there, or it's been so long that I don't remember. I usually get the most tingles on the back of my neck. However, I wonder if it might be related to the fact that I find it so tingling because it sounds similar to running fingers through a beard. And I also react quite strongly to beard sounds, lol. On the other hand, I was able to relax a bit with the next trigger. I love the makeup brush (24:00 - 27:24) so much and mic brushing is so beautiful, especially when you brush super slowly and gently. 🥰 I could really listen to that forever. After a short time I'm in a kind of meditative state, which is pretty relaxing. The transition to the two wooden circles (27:25 - 31:47) is almost indistinguishable if you don't look and are still a bit sleepy 🥱 from brushing, haha. Nevertheless, this trigger should of course not be missing here. The sound of wood rubbing together is simply beautiful and very calming. But the barely perceptible tapping and the gentle blowing on the other layers also creates very pleasant vibrations in my ears. I find this trigger (31:48 - 35:56) similar to the wooden brush. Is it a curler this time, lol? Anyway, the sounds made by the fingers on the Velcro are super tingly. Oh, another chapter (35:57 - 39:03) to recover from the tingles. It's really good when it's very quiet from time to time. Just whispers and reassuring hand movements. And there it (39:04 - 42:14) is again, the big black foam...? 👀 No, lol, we know by now that it's actually big black matter. And in reference to the previous chapter (“You can stay here as long as you want in this quiet safe space.” (38:48)), this of course symbolizes the quiet, safe space... the universe! 😉 And that completes the circle to the first part of the Closest Ever series, where we got to know the big, black matter for the first time and know what a pleasant trigger it can be. Yay, haha! Somehow I said at the beginning that this could be the next part of this series, lol! 🙃 Thank you so much once again, Dalton, 🤗❤ for this super relaxing, very cozy and especially gentle, tender and tingle-giving video. Everything flows well into each other and although a lot happens, no part of the video seems overloaded, but always well thought out. 👍 I also get more tingles with more layers, so I find that a certain amount of relaxation is noticeable with fewer layers. The 3D is definitely good for relaxing and coming down from the tingletrip, 😉 although the tingles still don't stop, but at most become a little more relaxed, haha. Thanks again ❤ for the subsequent replay of the video with pleasantly subtle rain sounds in the background, it makes falling asleep even more comfortable. 😌💚
@DaltonDoesASMRАй бұрын
These videos are getting harder and harder to make haha. I think it's cause they keep getting more complex as I continue the series. So my question that nobody seems to be addressing so far, we'll see when it launches, is whether having the shifts between the intensity announced like I did with the timestamps in this one, or more subtle and a surprise like in the previous version of this series ( 22D/16D ). Glad you enjoyed this one of course! I'm currently stuck in Vietnam now (please make these vacations stop I really want to be home lol) so struggling with deciding if I'll make a really basic video with my tascam at the hotel or wait till I get home in a few days.
@FranzifromGermanyАй бұрын
@@DaltonDoesASMR Hahaha, I believe you, that your videos are getting harder and harder to make. The more extensive something is, like in this series with the more and more layers, the more you have to pay attention to everything possible and see if everything harmonizes well together. But isn't that the case with all major artistic things? I'm just thinking of epic films, extensive novels, huge orchestral compositions or even beautiful paintings in which there are so many small details. There are just so many puzzle pieces that, when put together, make up the big picture. It takes time, energy, creativity, perseverance and savvy. But it's worth it, because the feeling of having created something great is priceless and fills you with a lot of joy and gratitude, I think. ☺ Concerning the timestamps here in this video, I don't think it's so important for the change between the intensities. I myself didn't always look at what was written at the current timestamp while watching/listening. I only looked sometimes for the sake of interest when there was an extreme change, e.g. from 22D to 3D. But honestly, I couldn't tell you from just listening what the difference would be between 16D, 20D or 22D. I only really notice a difference between a few and many layers. And in the previous videos of this series, you never switched between the intensities, did you? Because there was only ever one, if I'm not mistaken... What could make more sense, however, would be timestamps for the various triggers that you have used here and that can also be seen. So if someone particularly prefers a trigger and wants to jump to it, the timestamps are definitely useful. But I would then use the name of the trigger as the label, perhaps together with the intensity. Sorry, but I have to laugh a little bit 🤭 about the fact that you want your vacation to finally be over. Is it sooooo terrible there? 😉 However, I can also empathize with that. When I'm somewhere else, I always realize how beautiful my home actually is and how much I miss, because I often take it for granted in everyday life. So if you really have so much boredom and time during your vacation that you would like to use your tascam again and record a video, then go ahead! 🙃 I'm sure many people would be happy about that, as often as this request has already been made in the comments here, lol. But on the other hand, if I were you, I would try to enjoy the rest of my vacation days, go sightseeing in beautiful Vietnam, taste the delicious food and play tourist. Happy 7th birthday 🎉 to your channel today by the way, so if that cheers you up a bit. 😉 And to celebrate, a tascam birthday video, lol? 😂
@aldonnymongeloriaАй бұрын
Bro are you ok?
@FlaminChicken231Ай бұрын
The novelist
@peachpie3597Ай бұрын
Bro wrote an entire book.
@Mai5thElementАй бұрын
The whispers and the vibrating whispers in the opposite ear simultaneously ✨Immaculate✨Thank you for your craft! I started listening to asmr as a “joke” but now your page is my fav; I’m always checking it to end my nighttime routine. 🙏 Bless you!
@Cassia_LАй бұрын
helped me remind relatively calm while dealing with stressful bs, so thx
@StrutzmbiegrlsАй бұрын
thanks dalton for the tingles! you just gained a sub!
@minajun1819 күн бұрын
im glad that i found ur channel 🫶🏻 keep doing asmr
@vivien_speАй бұрын
This is a masterpiece😍
@ASMRVisualSlideАй бұрын
My first time here 😊 thank you for sharing your art with us.
@EgguwugyАй бұрын
I have a bit of trouble differing between the 3D, 8D, and 22D (since I have audio processing issues); but, the video was as relaxing as ever. Thank you so much for the relaxing tingles. The video was awesome!
@felf68997 күн бұрын
there's not actually any difference
@unstephanieАй бұрын
You are a God, Dalton. A God I say!! 🙇🏼♀️
@tickingtimebomb444Ай бұрын
guys he’s speaking the asmr language
@13leesd2 күн бұрын
39:50
@aliehslawliet952Ай бұрын
god this is my most fav asmr vid ever
@Enobe928Ай бұрын
Omg can you please add this to Apple Music 😫🤗🔥
@ASMRtosleep-t8lАй бұрын
Amazing ❤
@Nuhuh-u4jАй бұрын
I miss the .. ✨ freaky ✨ asmr 😔✊
@Zemmy4444Ай бұрын
Never clicked on a video so fast in my life
@Userkm13Ай бұрын
🎧🧡
@LBales651Ай бұрын
24:00
@vicente229929 күн бұрын
its the same
@luispaz9857Ай бұрын
Bro i could not hear it say louder
@DaltonDoesASMRАй бұрын
You mean the video is too quiet?
@uvunitos71Ай бұрын
The audio works great for me. Perhaps you were having an issue on your end?
@aldonnymongeloriaАй бұрын
22D ... Like is it really a thing to make things up?
@salty_cucumberАй бұрын
It's technically not a bs because every input (mic/rec session) may be considered to be a dimension and overall audio output is kinda 2d projection of this 22 dimensions But YEAH, this trend is getting out of control
@insithryllaxАй бұрын
Heheh
@ياسرالدوسري-ش7قАй бұрын
50
@Poo69691Ай бұрын
This def needs more views
@insithryllaxАй бұрын
Drag
@micoVE33329 күн бұрын
bruh did u say skibidi 💀
@DaltonDoesASMR29 күн бұрын
Skibidi
@Flessy89Ай бұрын
Ouf! Im only 20min in but apprently I died and went to asmr heaven. Youve clearly put so much work into this thank you! The layers and the seemlessness between triggers. 🤎🤘