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DISCLAIMER: this video was deliberately recorded without sound in order to simulate deafness and does not feature any audio aside from a looped track of white noise
For the third time, experience ASMR in the same way a deaf person would. Unless you actually happen to be deaf for real; in that case, it wouldn't make much of a difference, I'm afraid. But hey, as long as you're watching with your fully functioning eyes: welcome!
Timestamps
00:00 - Opening Titles
00:39 - a) TRACES
15:31 - Intermission
15:53 - b) MIMES
32:11 - Intermission
33:17 - c) OBJECTS
49:31 - Closing Credits
51:00 - Post Credits Scene
Following the unexpected successeseseseses of the first two installments, it seemed fitting to make a third one as a way to wrap up the trilogy. Who knows, there might be more ''ASMR for the Deaf'' trilogies down the line. Perhaps a prequel trilogy that everyone will hate at first but will eventually grow to appreciate for some reason in spite of its poor execution and quality; or a sequel trilogy that everyone complains about as much as they did the prequel trilogy, mainly about how the new trilogy feels too disjointed and seems to lack a proper overarching storyline. It's certainly possible.
Whatever the case, when I set out to make ''ASMR for the Deaf 3'', I decided to go in a similar, yet slightly different direction in comparison to the previous installments. This threequel is the longest in the trilogy, divided into (conveniently) three parts that each concentrates on specific types of visual ASMR triggers. Additionally, unlike the original and its first sequel - which were both shot completely without sound - this video includes an audio track consisting of plain white noise, intended to simulate a mild tinnitus effect. The rest of the video, however, is as silent as a dead body. Not that I have any experience with such matters, of course. laughs nervously
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