Kia Ora! In this holistic medical role-play, Doctor Shiver will be running an extremely thorough neurology assessment. This includes a cranial nerve exam, including some of your favourite tests such as color vision, light detection, click and tuning fork pitch tests, competing phrases along with some new, creative and holistic tests! The CNE is then followed up with a cognitive assessment, including cognitive reasoning, memory and logic tests. It was very stormy when I filmed this so you will inconsistent rain which I think adds to the realistic atmosphere!
Pō mārie, good night!
Shiver 💙
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What gear do you use to make ASMR videos?
Camera: Canon 80D
Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8
Audio Recorder: Zoom H5
Mics: x2 Tascam TM-80
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Disclaimer: Shiver is a character and persona created for the purpose of entertainment and relaxation content. This content cannot replace any medication, professional treatment, or therapy. If you have sleep/anxiety/psychological troubles please consult your physician first.
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What does "Kia ora" mean?
"Kia ora" is a term from Te reo Māori, the language of the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand). It's a holistic term that can be used in lots of different situations. Translated literally, 'ora' refers to a state of living, or being alive. Adding 'kia' changes "ora" from a noun to a verb ('alive' to 'living'). So when you say kia ora to someone, you are wishing the essence of life upon them! "Kia ora" is commonly used as a greeting in Aotearoa, even though many of us (like me!) are not fluent in Te reo. I use it at the start of every video because it's important to me to share as much of the culture of this wonderful country as I can with you all. "Kia ora" can also be used as a way to say good luck, thank you and best wishes!
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15 окт 2024