In a devastated future, you, a mechanical human, participated in a free distribution event at a parts distribution center organized by a charity in order to obtain valuable repair parts for your body.
Not knowing the language is a plus, when trying to pass out, having your mind not have to expend energy processing words and topics lets you enjoy the raw sound even more.
For me it’s the comfort of being immersed totally in a bizarre unknowable but totally clearly systematized regulated process. Like hackertyper actually
I agree, I'm a big fan of soft spoken ASMR but if it's in English I feel the need to focus on what they're saying. Soft spoken ASMR in a foreign language is so relaxing
Thats a great point. The authenticity is really what sells it. I like that he doesn't make weird sounds or repeat sounds a lot. The translation he provided seems very good too which is very considerate of him.
Everything about this is so good! Quick, small sounds, paper, writing, occasional typing, and subdued speaking that I can’t understand-perfect! The more it sounds functional, the more authentic and soothing it is. Thank you!
You would understand what they are saying if you clicked on the "Translate to English" button underneath their comments, it may not be 100% accurate, but at least you'll get an idea of what they are saying
@@planetX15 I already know about this feature but none of the comments have that. Maybe it’s glitched or something if you have it and I don’t but not much I can do 🤷🏻♀️
A roleplay where you go to a distribution center of pieces, replacements, the mechanic ask you for the prescription your doctor gived to you, and yes, you are a kind of cyborg, android, human robot or whatever. Maybe a futuristic steampunk scenary. Excellent video btw!!👌
This is effective ASMR because it's casual ASMR with purpose. A plethora of different sounds all within a certain theme. Just seems genuine and almost gives an unintentional ASMR vibe, even tho it's very obviously intentional