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Tickling and autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a term used to describe physical sensations that happen because of physical, visual, and audible stimuli. It may be triggered by a person or a device. Physical sensations are described as tingling, tickling, and chills, especially in the scalp. They’re associated with a sense of peace, calm, euphoria, and well-being. There’s not a lot of research about ASMR. One study identified common triggers used to achieve ASMR such as: whispering personal attention crisp sounds slow movements ASMR may temporarily improve depression and chronic pain symptoms. There may be a potential connection between ASMR and synesthesia, a condition where a sensation in one sense triggers a sensation in another. More studies are needed to determine the physiological reasons for ASMR.

Beastie Boys (The American ones, not the German ones)

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  one these guys work out in the gym ... maybe he used to work out in high school.... octopusses work out in books but police work out in cars ... whoevers working out in here isnt from this planet unless you know a few snakes from maybe maryland or pennsyvania .... i will say there is no riddle .. and some houses arent remaining where snakes are  and i must say the better you get at working out the better the snake get at biting sooo whoever eats the snake in this video isnt from either of the two types of things: the eye and brain and the spine..... snakes have no spine but remain strong soo you might think where the support coming from .... not from any of these people ... in religion snakes might think themeselves into your mind but none detauls the inside of the forest area where snakes are.... you need your shoes to keep away from the snake and just walk and never look back and just try to ignore the snake ... and bam ... the guy in the high school wear .... the snake......

so .... lets process this for a minute

so ... i guess we did say "get out of here!" and "nevermind{}"